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Drones, Videography, and the Law: Why Trinidad and Tobago Must Take Airspace Safety Seriously

Mental Capacity and Legal Decision-Making in Trinidad and Tobago

Soca Deepfakes: AI, Deception, and Performer Rights in Trinidad and Tobago

Jason Nathu

Jason Nathu is an attorney-at-law, admitted to practice in Trinidad and Tobago and Guyana. He is currently a full-time Tutor at the Hugh Wooding Law School.

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Drones, Videography, and the Law: Why Trinidad and Tobago Must Take Airspace Safety Seriously

Carnival 2026 brought its usual explosion of colour, creativity, and celebration. But amid the music trucks, costumes, and elaborate performance stages, many fete-goers and masqueraders…

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Mental Capacity and Legal Decision-Making in Trinidad and Tobago

Many important legal decisions depend on whether a person has the mental capacity to make them. Capacity refers to a person’s ability to understand information,…

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Intellectual Property, Law Made Simple, Technology

Soca Deepfakes: AI, Deception, and Performer Rights in Trinidad and Tobago

A new Carnival anthem drops online a few weeks before the season. The voice sounds exactly like one of Trinidad and Tobago’s leading soca artists:…

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Intellectual Property, Law Made Simple, Litigation and Dispute Resolution

When A Bargain Becomes A Risk: What The Law Says About Counterfeit Goods

A recent High Court ruling in Trinidad and Tobago has put the spotlight on counterfeit products and the risks they pose for both businesses and…

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Life Beyond the Grave: Who Owns Your Likeness After Death in the Age of AI?

Every day, advances in artificial intelligence push the boundaries of what is technically possible and socially acceptable. One of the most striking recent examples comes…

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Business, Labour and Employment, Litigation and Dispute Resolution

Mic Drop or Contract Flop? The Legal Side of Performance Disputes

Imagine buying tickets, excitedly planning your night, only for the main act to be a no-show. That’s precisely what happened recently with a popular dancehall…

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Reposting Defamatory Content on Social Media Can Land You in Legal Trouble

A recent High Court judgment has sent a clear message to social media users in Trinidad and Tobago: reposting defamatory material online can make you…

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Intellectual Property, Labour and Employment

Protecting the Brew: The Intellectual Property in a Cup of Tea

May 21st is International Tea Day, and one of the world’s most beloved beverages is deeply steeped in law.Historically, tea has been shaped by law,…

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  • Life Beyond the Grave: Who Owns Your Likeness After Death in the Age of AI?

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