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X Accepts Grok AI Error, Vows to Follow Indian Law

Elon Musk's X has acknowledged its error in handling obscene AI content via Grok. The platform blocked over 3,500 items and deleted 600+ accounts, pledging future compliance with Indian regulations.

Kerala YouTuber's Copyright Fight Tests Online Free Speech

Kerala HC admits petition by rationalist Liyakkathali C against YouTube copyright strikes. Case challenges IT Rules 2021, questions if platforms can override 'fair use' rights of creators. A landmark battle for digital free speech in India.

Delhi extends deadline for school fee regulation panels

Delhi High Court grants schools more time to set up fee committees and submit hike proposals. The court refuses to stay the new fee regulation law, seeks response from DoE and LG. Next hearing on March 12.

AI Copyright Dilemma: Fair Use or Free Ride?

Generative AI faces a legal reckoning as copyright lawsuits pile up. Is AI training 'fair use' or intellectual property theft? Explore the global debate shaping the future of innovation. Read more.

Govt Seeks More Details from X on Grok AI Row

The Indian government has deemed X's response on the Grok AI controversy as insufficient, demanding more details. Get the latest updates on this ongoing tech dispute.

India Plans New Pharma Licence for Bulk Drugs to Boost Safety

India plans a major pharma licensing overhaul with a separate wholesale licence for bulk drugs and APIs to improve traceability and safety. This move follows global scrutiny over contaminated cough syrups and aims to regulate a $50-billion market.

AI Training Uses News Content Without Permission

A new working paper addresses the critical issue of AI models using journalists' copyrighted work for training without consent or compensation. Explore the search for a balanced solution.

Delhi Schools Get Jan 10 Deadline for Fee Panels

Delhi's Directorate of Education mandates all private schools to set up School Level Fee Regulation Committees by January 10, 2026. This historic move under a new law gives parents a direct say in fee hikes.

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