The 2024 IPIRA Online Academic Colloquium 2021 was organized by the IPIRA Network in November 2024. The Colloquium featured 15 papers by junior, recently tenured, and senior academics. Below is the list of the papers presented at the 2024 IPIRA Colloquium.
SESSION 1 — 16 November 2024
Time: 10:00 – 17:10 (India) / 12:30 – 19:40 (Singapore)
Presenters
Jayanta Ghosh, West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences, Eco-Custodians: The Past, Present, and Future Contributions of Geographical Indications and Traditional Knowledge to Environmental Stewardship
Paramita DasGupta, West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences, Of Disruptive Monopolies and Collaborative Multilateralism – A Critical Analysis of the Traditional Knowledge Protection Landscape Post the WIPO GRATK Treaty 2024
Elnur Karimov, Kyushu University / Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition, Guiding the Anti-Biopiracy Protection of Genetic Resources and Traditional Knowledge via Social Network Analysis
Aishwarya Chaturvedi, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co (India), Rights of Internet Broadcasters under Indian Copyright Law
Chihchieh Yang, National Yunlin University of Science & Technology, Copyright Infringement Liability of Generative AI System Providers for Their Outputs: Regulatory Approaches of the U.S., the EU, and China Compared
Laina Rafianti, Universitas Padjadjaran, Intellectual Property License on Tradition-Based Music Creation
Stefan Papastefanou, Bucerius Law School, Generative AI and IP Law – Introducing the Information Delta Theory
Discussants
Prof Miranda Ayu, Universitas Padjadjaran
Prof Mas Rahmah, Universitas Airlangga
Prof Shambu Chakrabarty, University of Engineering & Management
Prof Thomas Margoni, KU Leuven
Prof Uma Suthersanen, Queen Mary University of London
Prof Nicola Lucchi, Pompeu Fabra University
Session 2 — 23 November 2024
Time: 10:00 – 17:10 (India) / 12:30 – 19:40 (Singapore)
Presenters
Zehra Özkan Üner, Ankara University Research Center on Intellectual and Industrial Rights, Trademark Infringement through Goods in Transit: A Turkish Law Perspective
Aakanksha Kumar, Jindal Global Law School, How much Salman Khan is in “Chulbul Pandey”? : India’s Tryst With a Copyright-Right of Publicity for Actors
Akshat Mehta, Hidayatullah National Law University, Global Perspectives on Personality Rights: Addressing the Challenges of Commercial Exploitation
Lihini Madushika De Silva, General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University, Who Can Patent Inventions? A Re-evaluation of the Patent Law of Sri Lanka in the Face of Artificial Intelligence
Niharika Salar, Queen’s University Belfast, Fast Fashion’s Impact on Traditional Weaving Communities: Advocating for a Fresh Intellectual Property Law Perspective
Catharina Ria Budiningsih, Parahyangan Catholic University, Preventing Unauthorized Copyright Claims on Trademarked Logos
Wathsala Ravihari Samaranayake, University of Colombo, Reinforcing the Protection Granted to Well-Known Marks in Sri Lanka and India: A Case for Jettisoning the ‘Registration Requirement’ in the Context of Dissimilar Goods and Services
Discussants
Prof Irene Calboli, Texas A&M University
Prof Arul George Scaria, National Law School of India University Bengaluru
Prof Rostam J Neuwirth, University of Macau
Prof Nicola Lucchi, Pompeu Fabra University
Prof Shambu Chakrabarty, University of Engineering & Management
Prof Dev S Gangjee, University of Oxford