Educational Qualifications
Ph.D. (in progress), Commercial Law, University of Alicante — SPTO Chair.
LL.M., Intellectual Property (Magister Lucentinus), University of Alicante — in collaboration with the EUIPO, EPO and CPVO.
MBA (Finance & Marketing) (ICFAI Business School, Mumbai).
B.A.LL.B. (Hons.) (Aligarh Muslim University).
Practice Areas
- Intellectual Property
- Media & Entertainment
- Technology & Product Counselling
- Data Protection
- Artificial Intelligence
- Trademarks & Brand Protection
- Commercial/IP Transactions · Patents
Career Progression in Litigation
- Satyajit is an intellectual property and technology lawyer with a focus on artificial intelligence, media & entertainment, data protection, trademarks and patents. He advises studios, platforms, creators, and brands on rights clearance, content and talent deals, production and distribution agreements, advertising and marketing compliance, monetisation of content on the internet through programmatic advertising, data-governance frameworks, and trademark portfolio strategy and enforcement.
- Previously, he served as Senior Counsel at - the leading Indian media and entertainment conglomerate - partnering with business, strategy and technology teams on fast-moving content and digital initiatives.
- Satyajit is currently pursuing a Ph.D. at the University of Alicante under the Spanish Patent and Trademark Office (SPTO) Chair. His doctoral research, “Delineating the contours of human contribution in patents involving AI-assisted inventions and examining empirically whether the human contribution by itself crosses the threshold of patentability in the European Union,” explores the boundaries of inventorship and patentability in the age of AI.
- He earned an LL.M. in Intellectual Property from the University of Alicante’s Magister Lucentinus program—based in Alicante, home to the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO), and run in collaboration with the European Patent Office (EPO) and Community Plant Variety Office (CPVO)—where his thesis, “The Patentability of Artificial Neural Networks,” received a 95% (Outstanding, with Distinction).
- He writes and speaks about the intersection of AI and copyright, platform liability, brand strategy, intellectual property mediation and frequently assists clients with strategic decision-making.