Copyright Law Course by NLSIU.

The National Law School of India University in collaboration with the Harvard Law School (HLS), is offering a comparative copyright law course titled ‘CopyrightX: NLSIU’ in the upcoming March trimester. This eight week hybrid course will begin on March 4, 2024 and end by 30 April 2024, and will be open for candidates from across South Asia.

The course will explore diverse legal aspects of copyright and its impact on different fields like art, entertainment and technology. This year, the course will be particularly discussing the impact of generative AI tools on copyright law and creativity. The course will also introduce debates on reforming copyright law. This is an affiliate course of the CopyrightX programme, offered by Prof. William Fisher and Prof. Ruth Okediji at  Harvard Law School, and will be open for candidates from across South Asia.

The course will be employing a unique pedagogical approach of combining recorded online lectures of Prof. William Fisher (Harvard Law School) and Prof. Ruth Okediji (Harvard Law School) and live online lectures of Dr. Arul George Scaria (NLSIU). This may be supplemented by discussions with copyright experts/ artists.

The applications are open now, and any interested applicants must send them in on or before January 31st, 2024.

To know more and apply, visit: https://lnkd.in/gb8xic_2