Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) over the Content of E-Learning Apps & Online Coaching Classes

In the age of digitisation, recent development in the education sector has also shifted from traditionalist approach to modernist approach. Everything has gone online; imparting virtual education has become our reality. Lectures are being held online, study material is circulated with the click of a button making it prone for the Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) of the original creator/educator to be infringed which is a legitimate concern.

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