The Role Of AI In The Protection Of Intellectual Property Rights In India
- IJLLR Journal
- 9 hours ago
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Mohd Taufeeque Khan, IIT Kharagpur
ABSTRACT
In various Hollywood movies, such as Star Wars, Avengers, Matrix, Blade Runner, and The Transformers, we see the extreme use of AI techniques in fiction.
The Hindi Film Industry, which is famously known as Bollywood, started following the same trend in movies like Robot and Robot 2. O and Ra-One, etc.
All the movies mentioned above have the use of AI by the characters in the film, or sometimes even the character itself has been created by using AI.
This fictional adventure is rapidly turning into reality nowadays. Gradually, AI is securing a place in our day-to-day life, like the characters of the above- mentioned films, more or less we use AI in the form of some device like Alexa or applications like Chat-GPT, GAMA, Grok AI, Deepseek, Google Lens and many more.
The truth is that AI has a strong presence in almost every sphere of life, whether it is scientific inventions, Business, Education, Entertainment, or any other field; AI exists everywhere. The impact of AI is so high that even the legal field is not untouched. The legal system of almost all developed and developing countries is using AI in resolving its complex legal matters, which not only reduces the time but also saves costs.
This paper is about analyzing the role of AI in one of the most rapidly growing fields of law in India, that is Intellectual Property Rights, which protects the human creation if it is scientific, literary or any other kind of creation provided by law of the time being in India to commercialise it and benefit its creator economically and give him recognition.
But the problem is that, like any other field of law, the intellectual property law is also not perfect. It also has flaws like time consumption, unaware stakeholders in the legal system who are not familiar with the IP Ecosystem, technical difficulties and expense, etc, for instance, our judges or lawyers are not experts in every creative or innovative field, and it's not their fault, though, as one cannot be a master of all.
