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Unraveling Cyberlaw and Robots: A Quantitative Analysis Aviva, Srivit; Multazam, Mochammad Tanzil; Hasan, Rizqi
Proceedings of The ICECRS Vol 12 No 1 (2023): Proceedings of Data in Education, Culture, and Interdisciplinary Studies
Publisher : International Consortium of Education and Culture Research Studies

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/icecrs.v12i2.1656

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This data article presents a quantitative analysis of the relationship between cyberlaw and robots using structured data from scholarly works. The research utilized data collected through documentation techniques, including numerical data and tables, sourced from Lens.org. The study aims to assist academics and researchers by providing a systematic and organized dataset for their work, facilitating communication, and serving as a reference for future research endeavors. The analysis reveals that cyberlaw, robots, business, and sociology are interconnected in the current technological landscape, potentially leading to future conflicts and societal challenges. The data highlights the importance of legal regulations in addressing the positive and negative aspects of robotics in society. Additionally, the article identifies the most active authors and top countries accessing Lens.org content on cyberlaw and robots, emphasizing the global significance of this field. Elsevier stands out as the top publisher, and IET Intelligent Transport Systems is recognized as a leading journal in this domain. In a world increasingly reliant on technology, this research underlines the importance of academic writing and the role of open access in advancing knowledge. Highlights: Quantitative data analysis explores the intricate relationship between cyberlaw and robots using structured data. The interconnectedness of cyberlaw, robots, business, and sociology presents potential future challenges and global implications. The study emphasizes the significance of legal regulations in addressing the impact of robots on society and underscores the role of open access in advancing knowledge. Keywords: cyberlaw, robot, data analysis, Lens.org, legal regulations
Exploring the Validity of International Geographical Indications for Indonesian Products: Menjajaki Keabsahan Indikasi Geografis Internasional untuk Produk Indonesia. Aviva, Srivit; Mediawati, Noor Fatimah
Indonesian Journal of Law and Economics Review Vol. 19 No. 3 (2024): August
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijler.v19i3.1206

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Abstract: The increasing globalization of markets has raised significant legal questions regarding the registration of geographical indications (GIs), particularly concerning the validity of registering names from regions outside Indonesia. This research adopts a normative research method utilizing a statute approach to explore the legal framework governing GIs in Indonesia and compare it with international standards. The knowledge gap identified in this study pertains to the lack of comprehensive understanding regarding the requirements for registering foreign geographical names as GIs in Indonesia. The aim of this research is to provide an in-depth analysis of the legal validity of such registrations, focusing on the specific requirements and implications under Indonesian law. Preliminary findings indicate that while foreign regional names can be registered as trademarks if they meet specific criteria, they cannot be registered as GIs due to the absence of unique characteristics attributable to the geographical factors of the foreign country. This study's novelty lies in its comparative perspective, highlighting the discrepancies between local and international GI regulations, thereby enriching the discourse on intellectual property rights in a global context. The implications of this research are significant for policymakers and legal practitioners, as it underscores the necessity for clearer regulations and standards governing the use of foreign geographical names, ultimately aiming to protect consumers and uphold the integrity of Indonesian GIs. Highlights: oreign names may qualify for trademark registration under specific conditions. Geographical indications require unique regional characteristics for registration. Comparative analysis enhances understanding of international geographical indication laws. Keywords: Geographical Indications, Trademark Registration, International Law, Indonesia, Legal Framework