Research Assistant, Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology
Karnika has recently graduated with a Master's degree in Intellectual Property Law from the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) Brisbane, Australia. She holds a Bachelor's degree in law from India.
She has previously worked as a lawyer in India and has assisted both, litigation and legal advice teams on matters relating to music and film production, acquisition and licensing.
Currently working as a research assistant, she has keen interest in copyright law and its interplay with media and entertainment industry norms.
Explainer: can you copyright furniture?
Sep 04, 2018 13:36 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law
Furniture stores are often filled with designs that look similar to others. But is copying furniture legal, and should we feel bad about buying replicas? Recently, interior designers accused the supermarket Aldi of...
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