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This article attempts to address the concept of comparative advertising, within the domain of intellectual property law, studying the various components involved, statutory enactments and stands taken by the courts of law in India and abroad, honest and unfair practices involved in CA, and finally, a comparative analysis of laws of other countries, thereby bringing to light the ambiguity and lack of comprehensive laws in India.- - Rashi & Yamini |
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Under section 13 of the Copyright Act 1957, copyright protection is conferred on literary works, dramatic works, musical works, artistic works, cinematograph films and sound recording - - Mahendra Kumar Sunkar |
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In this paper we argue that compulsory licensing is a fundamental tool that developing countries may use in certain conditions to ensure that poor people have access to necessary medicines. This measure may produce positive social effects. - - Varun Maheshwari & Rahul Chaursia |
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A trademark can be used for identifying and distinguishing a particular seller’s goods from others. Trademark also shows the origin of the goods - - Avinash Gadhre |
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As awareness of protecting the environment increases, recycling or reuse of goods and resources is also on the rise, which is highly beneficial to the environment. Consumers - - Poorvi Chothani |
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