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@article{176544,
author = {jimit Limbachia and Jovita Gonsalves},
title = {Analyzing the complications and remedies of AI vis-a-vis IPR},
journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
year = {2025},
volume = {11},
number = {11},
pages = {5926-5931},
issn = {2349-6002},
url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=176544},
abstract = {The rise of digitization has radically altered the landscape of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR), creating both opportunities and difficulties for artists, innovators, and lawmakers globally. While digital advancements have improved the creation and transfer of intellectual property, they have also exposed established IPR frameworks to vulnerabilities. Due to the blurring of geographical borders brought about by digitalization, international partnerships and innovations have increased drastically. The protection of intellectual property has grown more complex since the digital age began with problems like the unlawful replication of intellectual works, trademark dilution in e-commerce, and the unclear ownership of AI-generated products. Furthermore, new aspects of intellectual property governance have been brought about by developing technologies like blockchain, and AI, necessitating flexible and progressive solutions. This paper examines the complex link between digitalization and IPR. also This research looks at how well-suited current laws such as the Copyright (Amendment) Act of 2012 are in tackling digital concerns. It examines India's adherence to international agreements such as the TRIPS Agreement and the WIPO Copyright Treaty and looks at how domestic policy changes might be influenced by best practices from around the world. Citing significant cases and current decisions. The aim of this paper is to offer a thorough hold of how digitalization is changing the reach of intellectual property rights, pointing out shortcomings in the laws and enforcement systems and making useful suggestions. It also sheds light on the increasing challenges caused by the lack of legal provisions governing AI in the field of Intellectual Property Rights. By addressing these urgent issues, this paper adds to the larger conversation about modernizing IPR regulations.},
keywords = {},
month = {April},
}
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