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Browsing: Intellectual Property
Copyright Registration Is Not Permanent or Untouchable Many creators, designers, authors, and businesses believe that once a copyright is registered,…
Gsk Consumer Healthcare S.A. vs. Celebrity Biopharma Ltd. & Anr. (2024): A Landmark Decision on Pharmaceutical Trademark Similarity ParticularsDetailsCourtDelhi High…
The Law Behind the Likes: Regulating Influencer Marketing in India and future trends.
Abstract In my previous article titled “Copyright Punishment in India: Law, Reality and the Creator’s Struggle”, I discussed statutory definitions,…
Introduction To Fashion Law Fashion and law have converged into a specialized discipline known as Fashion Law (also called Apparel…
Protecting Your Creative Rights Under Indian Law Many people in India think that copyright registration is just a small online…
Delhi High Court rules that the word “Chacha”, though common in daily speech, becomes distinctive when used for sarees and garments. Reversing the lower court, it grants interim injunction against similar use by another trader, clarifying that dominant features drive customer recall and registration presumes protection even for ordinary words in unrelated trades.
Introduction The beauty and skincare market is crowded, and brand names often borrow from nature. When a new face cleanser…
Introduction In a clear and practical ruling, the Delhi High Court has once again reinforced that trademarks which are registered…
Introduction The case of Gillette Safety Razor Company versus Anglo-American Trading Company stands as a classic illustration of how courts…
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