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In Conversation With IPR & Competition Law

In Conversation With IPR & Competition Law

Hosted by Aditya Trivedi & Isheta Boruah

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Episodes

68

Latest episode

Feb 2024

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EN

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International Podcast on IPR and Competition Law featuring guests who are IPR attorneys, competition lawyers, advocates and researchers. You're listening to the podcast having its wide reach in more than 90 countries. Ranked in Top 100 Podcasts in the Business News category by Apple Podcasts. Created By - Isheta Boruah and Aditya Trivedi Find us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/podcast.ipr.competition.law/and on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/in-conversation-with-ipr-and-competition-law Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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February 4, 202437 min

Ep 57: Cartels and Leniency - A Practitioner's Point of View

In this episode, Aditya Trivedi interacts with Mr Arjun Nihal Singh, Partner designate, Luthra and Luthra Law Offices India on Cartels and Leniency from a practitioner's point of view. The conversation includes practical insights into cartel cases, investigations, compliance, advice to businesses etc. They discussed the draft regulations by CCI on Lesser Penalty (including Leniency Plus); global collaboration between competition authorities; landmark cases on cartels and their status; digital markets and cartels; cross border cartel investigations; hub and spoke cartels and CCI's investigations and market study in cement sector. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

December 20, 202341 min

Ep 56: Pitfalls of Antitrust Enforcement with Pablo Trevisán

In this episode, Pablo Trevisán, Former Commissioner, Argentine Competition Commission, interacts with Aditya Trivedi on the pitfalls of Antitrust Enforcement and overview of Argentine competition law. They discuss the functioning of the National Commission for Competition Defense, Argentina and institutional setup of Defence of Competition (LDC) in Argentina. He explains what he considers as 'pitfall' with respect to antitrust enforcement and to what extent and by what means they are curable. They also discuss ex-post assessment of merger remedies, challenges and balance needed. He lastly commented on the antitrust enforcement regime in Argentina and the need for reforms. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

December 16, 202340 min

Ep 55: The Indian Personal Data Protection Law and its interplay with the competition laws

In this episode, Mr. Akshayy S Nanda, Partner, Saraf and Partners, interacts with Aditya Trivedi on India's latest Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 and its interface with competition laws. They discuss the salient features of the legislation, Supreme Court's verdict on right to privacy; legislative history of the Act; comparison with Europe's GDPR; expected government regulations; and finally its interplay with competition laws, jurisdiction overlaps between CCI and the Proposed Data Protection Board, et al. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

December 10, 202350 min

Ep 54: Competition Law and Foreign Investment Screenings

In this episode with Mr. Michele Carpagnano, Head of Antitrust Practice, Dentons, Italy, strike an interesting conversation with Aditya and Ritika, the hosts, on Foreign investment screening laws in the lens of national security risks, interacting closely with competition law. He highlights, FDI regulation involves scrutiny in Europe, cooperation among member states, and a delicate balance between openness and safeguarding strategic interests. He answers on intersection of FDI screening and merger control necessitates cooperation to address security concerns and maintain fair competition. Takeways on Tightening national investment screening will impact FDI inflows, requiring a careful balance between security and economic openness. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

November 19, 202345 min

Ep 53: Competition law in Digital Markets- Changing Dynamics with Gene Burrus

In this episode, Mr. Gene Burrus, US based Competition Attorney and Former Director of Spotify's Global Competition Policy interacts with Aditya Trivedi and Rishika Jain on 'Competition law in Digital Markets: Changing Dynamics'. They discuss briefly the American Innovation and Choice Online Act. Further, practices like self-preferencing, data portability, cases of FTC, network effects and market power of digital platforms, AI and Blockchain, data and antitrust were discussed in detail from a global and American antitrust viewpoint. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

November 5, 202335 min

Ep 52: Antitrust and Populism with Dr Assimakis Komninos

In this episode, Dr. Assimakis Komninos, Partner, White & Case, Brussels discusses with Aditya Trivedi and Ritika Ghosh about Antitrust and Populism - Emerging Global trends. They discuss the evolving relation between populism and antitrust in today's global landscape. Dr. Komninos, drawing on his extensive research and expertise, shed light on the influence of populist movements and political pressures on antitrust decisions in different jurisdictions, providing notable examples of how these forces shape policies and enforcement. Populist sentiments were shown to particularly target big tech companies, raising concerns about their market power and influencing the regulatory landscape in the digital sphere. Dr. Komninos also emphasized the tension between economic theories and populist-driven policies, examining how regulators navigate these challenges. Dr. Komninos shared insights into the European Union's response to populism in its competition policy. Looking ahead, the discussion pondered the most pressing issues at the intersection of antitrust and populism in the coming years. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

October 29, 202344 min

Ep 51: Cultural Appropriation - IP Protection for Indigenous Communities

In this episode we have Niharika Salar who is a PhD Candidate at Queens University, Belfast who formerly served as an Assistant Professor of Law at NALSAR Hyderabad discusses with Isheta and Sonal about Intellectual Property within cultural appropriation; Beyond IP, what are some other ways in which cultural appropriation harms a cultural identity; Protection the indigenous people can rely on from the current IPR regime, and the gaps in the regime where it fails; Concept of the 3 C’s of IPR developed by the Cultural Intellectual Property Rights Initiative, which talks about consent, credit and compensation; et al. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

October 22, 202339 min

Ep 50: Generative AI and Competition Law

In this episode, Thibault Schrepel discusses with Aditya Trivedi and Ananya Srivastava on 'Generative AI and Competition law'. They discuss aspects of generative artificial intelligence (AI); interconnection between network and platform effects; computational resources; Bigtech and generative AI; competition policies and AI; non-price competition; FTC cases; data and antitrust; and antitrust enforcement strategy and tools needed to tackle unfair aspects of generative AI.Questions - 1. Welcome to the Podcast, Sir. Please explain the interconnection between network and platform effects and how could Generative AI use them against healthy competition?2. What are computational resources, which are deemed as one of the key building blocks of Generative AI and how it could be abused to cause unfair competition?3. How do you think Generative AI can strengthen the positions of the Big Tech in the digital market?4. How can the policies formulated be accommodating of the dynamism of Generative AI, and what are some indispensable considerations that must be made in such policies?5. In your working paper titled "Competition Between AI Foundation Models: Dynamics and Policy Recommendations", there is primarily non-price driven competition. What should be the focus of enforcement agencies to effectively regulate competition?6. The FTC and DOJ have cited several possible anti-competitive conducts that might emerge from Generative AI. Do you think that there could be more such conducts that the FTC and DOJ might have lost sight of and that require equal or more of their attention?7. As a former FTC official once explained, “everywhere the word ‘algorithm’ appears, please just insert the words ‘a guy named Bob’ . . . . If it isn’t ok for a guy named Bob to do it, then it probably isn’t ok for an algorithm to do it either.” What is your opinion regarding this statement?8. The FTC has argued that “incumbents have accumulated large amounts of user data over years” and have “developed and honed proprietary data collection tools”. What (measures) according to you would help the new players compete effectively with incumbents when it comes to data collection?9. Do you think that robust enforcement is the right approach for tackling anti-competitive conducts of Generative AI? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

October 15, 202344 min

Ep 49: Intellectual Property Rights from Script, Screen to Branding

In this episode, Carolina Diniz Panzolini who is an International Consultant & Professor on Copyright & Intellectual Property, talks about importance of copyright registration for filmmaker, with Isheta & Sonal about the process of work, and what benefits can filmmakers gain from registering their works with copyright offices; Collaboration between creators and organizations like WIPO and CISAC can significantly impact the protection of intellectual property rights in the film industry, success stories or examples where such collaborations have made a notable difference for filmmakers; Emphasised on free publications made available by WIPO on the wipo.int website, including materials with specific information for cultural and creative economic chains, authors and rights holders, as is the case with audiovisuals; the advent of new distribution models and online platforms, global audiences now have easier access to films if it affects the enforcement of intellectual property rights, especially when dealing with potential copyright infringement across international borders; examples of well-executed brand integrations in movies as we can see in the case of The Barbie movie collaborating with ALDO, Fossil, Airbnb and many more brands, and how can they contribute to the film's success; In the context of movies and TV shows, what is the key difference between product placement and brand endorsement, and how do they impact the on-screen narrative and viewer perception et al. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

July 17, 202335 min

Ep 48: The Political Economy of (Substantial) Market Power

In this episode, Aditya Trivedi and Ritika Ghosh interact with Yordan Manev, Legal & Compliance Officer, CUSOP (Payments) DAC. They discuss his thesis on Political economy of (substantial) market power. The conversation centres around structural contradictions within competition law; economic underpinnings; Keynesian economics on effective demand and state intervention; regulatory interfaces of competition policy; and political nature of competition policy with dominant economic ideology.Disclaimer: the WWII casualty figures quoted in this recording include military personnel only.Note: The views of the guests are personal and have no affiliation with the podcast or the hosts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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