We are thrilled to share that our Partner, Mr. Nihit Nagpal, was invited as a panelist at the Wolters Kluwer Law International Meet 2025, alongside distinguished industry experts to discuss “Who’s Responsible? Accountability, Innovation, and Rights in India’s AI- enabled ecosystem”
The discussion explored key questions such as:
– What harms are we truly addressing, and what’s at stake in the AI era?
– Can AI models lawfully train on copyrighted data under the Copyright Act?
– Who owns AI generated works when no human authorship is involved?
– How does Section 79 of the IT Act apply to platforms amplifying AI-generated content?
– Do India’s current laws adequately protect creators, platforms, and owners or is there a need for a dedicated AI law?
Mr. Nagpal shared insights on the *recent amendment concerning AI-generated works, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive AI legal framework. He also highlighted that current provisions may not be sufficient to address intermediary liability where platforms use or amplify AI-generated content.
An engaging discussion shaping how India can balance innovation with accountability in the digital age.


