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Trade Secrets vs AI – Is The Secrecy Law Obsolete?

Published On: May 8, 2026 Authored By: Manan Jhamb Chandigarh University Abstract Trade secret law, originally designed for an era of physical vaults and internal servers, is straining under the weight of artificial intelligence. The conviction of a former Google engineer for AI trade secret theft, the passage of California’s landmark AI transparency law, and […]

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Case Summary: Anil Kapoor v Simply Life India & Ors [CS(COMM) 652/2023]

Published on: April 25, 2026 Authored By: Hrucha Kulkarni Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s Shankarrao Chavan Law College Pune Abstract In Anil Kapoor v. Simply Life India & Ors.,[1] the Delhi High Court granted a sweeping ex-parte injunction protecting the celebrity plaintiff’s personality rights against a range of digital and commercial exploitations, including AI-generated deepfakes, unauthorised merchandise,

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Deepfakes and Criminal Liability: Regulating Synthetic Media in India

Published On: April 22nd 2026 Authored By: Anshul Kumar Manik University of Allahabad I. Introduction Artificial intelligence has dramatically transformed the digital landscape over the past decade. Modern AI systems are now capable of producing highly realistic images, audio recordings, and videos that can closely imitate real people. One of the most debated developments emerging

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Consent, Algorithms and Accountability: AI Governance Through India’s Data Protection Framework

Published On: April 20, 2026 Authored By: Numaerah Javed REVA University Abstract The training and deployment of artificial intelligence systems relies extensively on personal data collected from digital platforms, user interactions, and publicly available online sources. This raises fundamental questions about consent, purpose limitation, and accountability under India’s emerging data protection framework. The Digital Personal

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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND DEFAMATION LAW: WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR HARMFUL AI-GENERATED SPEECH?

Published On: April 20, 2026 Authored By: Kshitija Kiran Burbure DES Shri Navalmal Firodia Law College Abstract The rise of generative artificial intelligence, particularly text-generating systems, has presented defamation law with significant new challenges. Unlike human beings, AI systems cannot be held legally liable for harmful or false statements they produce. The question of who

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