Re-Imaging Intellectual Property Rights: Interactions of Law, Technology, Economics, and Social Innovations
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https://doi.org/10.63278/1443Keywords:
IPR and digital age; technology; virtual impact; technological advancement.Abstract
Intellectual property rights (IPR) have undergone a paradigm change as new technologies quickly find their place in many spheres of life. With IPR in the digital era, this thorough research aims to untangle the complex dynamics around the junction of developing technologies, including artificial intelligence, block chain, and biotechnology. The main goal is to examine the possibilities and difficulties resulting from this synergy, so helping to provide a complex knowledge of the changing intellectual property scene. The historical development of IPR is investigated in great detail in order to help one to understand the conventional ideas guiding this legal domain. Building on this historical background, the paper explores how modern technologies affect trademark laws, copyright, and patent law. Notable developments in artificial intelligence call for a critical examination of their consequences since they pose problems regarding patentable subject matter and algorithmic innovations. Likewise, biotechnological developments bring ethical questions that demand an analysis of how they affect the patentability of new ideas. The study ends with suggestions for legal adaptations to ensure that intellectual property laws remain strong and flexible in the face of the opportunities and problems brought about by the digital age.
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