Legal Issues Seminar (LIS) on ‘Are Celebrities Free to Use/Post Photos of Themselves Clicked by Photographers on Social Media?’

A ‘Legal Issues Seminar’ (LIS) was conducted by Sneha Tandon, Senior Associate, on whether celebrities are free to use/post photos of themselves clicked by photographers on social media. The seminar delved into the provisions of The Copyright Act, 1957 applicable to photographers, and their exclusive legal right as original creators to publish, reproduce, or sell their work. Even though there is a lack of reportable cases in India on paparazzi suing celebrities for unauthorized use of photos, the seminar touched upon the possible defences (including under fair use provisions and publicity rights) that may be available to celebrities. The session saw questions from the team on the overlap of paparazzi’s rights and publicity rights.

The presentation can be accessed here.

Sharing of Reflections (SoR) Session of ALG’s May 2021 Interns

Interns – Yamini Gurjar (Final Year General IP Intern); MD Maaz Alam, Divya Sasidharan, Nandita, Yash Raj and Merlin Mary Zacharias (Pre-Final Year General IP Interns); and Surbhi Nautiyal (Pre-Final Year Patent Intern) have successfully completed their Internship at ALG. At the end of their internship, they obliged us with their thoughts and ideas during the Sharing of Reflections (SoR) sessions. Their presence enriched the firm while they interned here. We wish them all the best in their future endeavours.

New Final Year & Pre-Final Year Interns for June 2021

Interns Prajjwal Kushwaha (Final Year) and Shubhank Suman, Sirisha Prasad, Sai Ruchitha, Chetna Singh, Avni Sharma, Vishwa Patel and Ayushi Suman (Pre-Final Year) have commenced their General IP Internship with the firm’s law practice.

We hope their stay in the firm during the 4 week period of their internship will be mutually enriching and that the firm and they will learn exciting things from each other!

Practice Work Shop (PWS) on ‘Intellectual Property Rights: Whether in Harmony with the Realization of Human Rights?’

During last week’s Practice Work Shop (PWS) Session, Krithika Muthuraman, Associate, lead a discussion on the relation between Intellectual Property Rights and Human Rights and whether the realization of the two were in harmony with each other. The session delved into the the specific rights to health, education and development, and whether IPRs create a barrier of access in realization of the above. The session saw some interesting points raised in the sphere of public health, the current provisions in the respective IP Regimes, challenges to realization of certain human rights and the role of global IP policies in addressing these challenges.

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