Intellectual Property Rights in Education

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From Patents to Profits: How India’s IPR Regime Affects Economic Sovereignty and Corporate Innovation

Published on 04th June 2025 Authored By: Treasy Nilopher Sastra Deemed University Tanjore Introduction  In the fast-changing global economy today, countries try to catch up and also maintain economic sovereignty. India, as a country steeped in scientific and technological progress, has been leading this process. The Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) regime of the country has […]

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Law Student Sues Jindal University Over AI Misconduct Allegations

Published on: 6th November 2024 A significant legal battle is unfolding at OP Jindal Global University, where law student Kaustubh Shakkarwar has filed a lawsuit against the institution after being failed in an examination due to allegations of using AI-generated content. This case raises critical questions about academic integrity and the evolving role of artificial

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