Intellectual Property Law

Cross-Border Trademark Infringement Suit

Cross-Border Trademark Injunctions in India: Tata case study

Dive into an in-depth analysis of the Tata legal case, providing insights into the complexities of cross-border trademark injunctions in India. Introduction Tata Sons, a prominent Indian corporation, recently initiated…

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Constitutional Perspective on the IPR

Constitutional Perspective on the Intellectual Property Rights and Development

Author: Advocate Anil Kumar Mehrotra | Allahabad High Court INTRODUCTION Let me start by saying that what do we understand by the term constitution; it is nothing but a blueprint…

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Case Brief: Cadila Health Care Ltd. vs. Cadila Pharmaceuticals Ltd.

Procedural History Cadila Health Care Ltd. (appellant) filed a suit for injunction against Cadila Pharmaceuticals Ltd. (respondent) in the District Court at Vadodara regarding the use of the brand name…

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TRADEMARK

10 Reasons to TRADEMARK your brand!

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5 Things to consider before filing for Trademark Registration in the US

Today's post has majorly been contributed by Elisabeth Pickle; who runs a successful law firm in Phoenix, Arizona called

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Design registration process in india

Explained: Design Registration Process in India

INTRODUCTION Designs are attractive features which can be of different shapes and sizes. Designs enhances the beauty of any entity. However, have you ever thought that the designs also need…

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Fashion Law: appreciation vs. appropriation

Gargi Yadav, a 3rd Year law student pursuing BBA LLB (Hons.) from The Northcap University explains the relation between appreciation and appropriation in fashion law. Introduction Perhaps the most clear-cut…

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Concept of Deceptive Similarity under Trademark Laws

In this post, the author has explained the meaning and the laws associated with the concept of Deceptive Similarity under the Trademark Laws in India. Introduction Trademark has been defined in Section…

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Saregama v Radio

Courts cannot re-modify Laws | Scope limited to Judicial Review only!

Case Analysis: Saregama India Limited v. Next Radio Limited & Ors. Keywords: Judicial Review, Constitutionality of Law, Re-modification of Laws, etc. FACTS There were multiple Petitions which were filed at…

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Fictional Characters and Copyright Protection

Author - Keerthana S. Abstract A fictional character generally means an imaginary person depicted or represented in a work of fiction i.e. film or play or story. The importance of…

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Can Food Recipes be Patented?

Patents and their benefits A

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Compulsory Licensing Of Drugs and Vaccines in the Backdrop Of The Pandemic: Pros and Cons.

Author: Dr. Raju Narayana Swamy, IAS Abstract As the world continues to battle the corona virus, conflicts may arise between government and private owners of patents that cover vaccines, therapies…

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TRADE DRESS

The advent of Trade Dress as a Concept & Law in India

Authors: Arushi Vyas (Senior Associate) | Krati Sharma (Intern) Introduction "Trade Dress" is a visual representation of the goods & services, making it distinctive from other products & services. The concept…

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copyrightability of revenge porn

Can Copyright protection be extended to Revenge Porn?

This article answers the question as if the copyright protection could be extended to Revenge Porn. Abstract Revenge porn refers to publicly sharing sexually explicit images on an online platform…

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Whether this change of material is an inventive step?

Whether this change of material is an inventive step? written by Prapti Kothari student of Institute of Law, Nirma university DHANPAT SETH AND ORS. V. NIL KAMAL PLASTIC CRATES LTD.…

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An infringement of copyright cannot be permitted merely because it is claimed to be in the public interest

An infringement of copyright cannot be permitted merely because it is claimed to be in the public interest.

An infringement of copyright cannot be permitted merely because it is claimed to be in the public interest written by Avdhesh Parashar student of Maharashtra National Law University Aurangabad RUPENDRA KASHYAP…

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Concept of Trademark bullying in India

Concept of trademark Bullying in India

Concept of trademark Bullying in India written by Prachi Mehta Student of MKES College of Law Introduction- The word ‘Bullying’ is quite familiar to most of us which mean intimidating…

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Deceptive Similarity

Deceptive Similarity: A comparison of International Jurisdictions

This Article on deceptive similarity has been authored by Aditi V. Mishra, a law graduate (Symbiosis Law School, Pune) Introduction (Deceptive Similarity) Intellectual Property is the intangible asset of the…

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tattoos and copyright

Tattoos and Copyright: Can getting inked lead you to the Court?

Author: Shruti Shukla Associate Research Fellow, Delhi Legislative Assembly Introduction Tattoos which once was a part of culture and tradition, over time has developed itself as an emerging fashion. The…

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Censorship – A Strife between individual liberty and social control

Pooja Ganesh | SASTRA Deemed University | 6th October 2020 Introduction Democracy is a government formed and sustained by discussion. Public opinion and effective participation in the government are compulsorily…

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licensing in and out

In Licensing and Out Licensing

Sayali Joshi Abstract The drive to create something new and useful could be appealing and the dream of many business enterprises but could not be achieved in reality due to…

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Patenting Artificial Intelligence – Legal Implications

S. Karthikeyen and Saachi Awate Humans since ages, have strived to achieve a world of convenience albeit the invention of wheel, to electricity, the kindling of a flame or the…

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Protection of Computer Programme: Copyright or Patent

Srishti Sneha | Student Editor | 24th August 2020 Introduction In the twentieth century, there were numerous debates and discussions on the issue as to whether a computer programme should…

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