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Creative agencies in India deal with intellectual property every day, from brand logos to ad campaigns, yet most fail to secure clear ownership rights. This article explores real-world case studies where unclear IP clauses led to disputes between agencies and clients. It highlights how proper contracts, NDAs, and copyright assignments can protect creative work and prevent loss of rights. The piece also offers practical takeaways for agencies and freelancers, with insights from Corrida Legal on safeguarding intellectual property in Delhi and Gurgaon.
Introduction To Law And Policy Of Export-Import Trade In India India’s trade policy framework aims to integrate the domestic economy…
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Introduction Human trafficking is reckoned as the most severe and most fundamental breach of human rights of the last century,…
Factual Background This case arose from a conflict between M/s Caledon Technologies India Pvt. Ltd. (the petitioners) and Mr. Ashish…
Introduction: Sentencing and Judicial Fairness Sentencing is the most crucial phase of the criminal justice process, where the law’s abstract…
Comprehensive Study of Victimology and Its Importance in Law & Society — Explained by Nandini, Student at Lovely Professional University, Jalandhar
Abstract This article reviews the work entitled ‘Women in Corporate Governance: The Impact of Gender Diversity on Board Effectiveness,’ which…
Introduction Imagine a courtroom. Lawyers argue sharply. The judge writes notes with calm focus. The accused stands defended by every…
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