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Parallel Imports in a Sri Lankan Context by Anomi Wanigasekera
In The Global IP Matrix Issue 22, Anomi Wanigasekera and Sabeera Shariff of Julius & Creasy explore how Sri Lanka’s IP law addresses parallel imports, trademark exhaustion, and the legal tensions between exclusive rights and global trade.

Hetanshi Gohil
Jul 12 min read


All or Nothin? What Can and Cannot be Protected by US Copyright in the Age of AI by Michele S. Katz
In The Global IP Matrix Issue 22, Michele S. Katz, Founding Partner at Advitam IP LLC, examines how the U.S. Copyright Office is addressing the rise of AI-generated content, clarifying that only human-created works are eligible for copyright protection.

Hetanshi Gohil
Jun 262 min read


Suriname on the Move: Reforming Intellectual Property in a Nation Poised for Growth by Elleson Fraenk
Elleson Fraenk of Vision Legalis outlines how Suriname is reforming its IP laws amid an economic shift driven by offshore oil. Discover more in The Global IP Matrix Issue 21.

Hetanshi Gohil
May 122 min read


The Concept of Damages for Copyright Infringement in Ghana by Sarah Norkor Anku and Onyinyechukwu Mary Magdalene Okeyea Dotsey
SN Anku IP Firm explores the inconsistencies in damages for copyright infringement in Ghana and proposes statutory reform. Read insights by Sarah Norkor Anku and Onyinyechukwu Mary Magdalene Okeyea Dotsey in The Global IP Matrix Issue 21.

Hetanshi Gohil
May 62 min read
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