Can You Copyright a Style? Studio Ghibli, AI Art & the Law Behind the Headlines
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- April 1, 2025
By Boo Kok Chuon Modern conflicts, whether in courtrooms or on battlefields, are increasingly decided not by force alone, but by economics. In commercial litigation, experienced practitioners quickly learn that the filing of a claim can trigger consequences far beyond the courtroom. A simple Statement of Claim lodged in the State Courts can immediately activate
READ MOREBy Boo Kok Chuon The recent speech by Acting Transport Minister Jeffrey Siow at the Institute of Policy Studies conference, he spoke candidly about Singapore’s demographic predicament: our fertility rate has fallen to what he described as an “abysmal” level. If left unchecked, the citizen core would shrink over time. Immigration was therefore framed not
READ MOREBy Boo Kok Chuon In the recent news involving Melvin Lim and Grayce Tan of Property Lim Brothers, much attention has understandably been drawn to the corporate fallout, the resignations, and the firm’s subsequent public statements. Yet, as with many controversies involving public personalities, what appears most consequential at first glance is not always where
READ MOREBy Boo Kok Chuon The National Gallery Singapore currently hosts an exhibition entitled “Laws of Our Land: Foundations of a New Nation” (“Exhibition”), showcasing three key laws that shaped modern Singapore. One of these laws is the Women’s Charter. The foundation of Singapore’s family law can be traced back to the inception of English law
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