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Trademark Registration in Bangalore! Are the businesses aware of their rights?

The start-up capital of India, is emerging into a global start-up ecosystem. The support and upliftment provided by the government is paving way for entrepreneurs and creating employment locally. With the growth of local businesses, the value of the Intellectual Property and brands are increasing like never before. However, are business protecting their rights? Despite […]

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NFT AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAWS

The realm of digital world is fascinated with new developments like cryptocurrency and Non-Fungible Tokens (NFT’S). NFT is stored on a digitally accessible ledger called a blockchain. This ledger can be assessed by the public anytime to verify the ownership and authenticity. This allows an NFT to be unique and interchangeable, keeping true to its

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FILM PRODUCERS AND PROTECTION OF THEIR INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS FROM SCRIPT TO SCREEN

SCRIPT AND COPYRIGHT A cinematographic film is generally based on an already existing script or a script writer is hired to write one. In either case, film producers should be alert in protecting their copyright in the entertainment industry and retaining the ownership over the copyright of a script that forms the very foundation of

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Cinematographic Films and Copyright Act In India : Growing concerns of piracy in the streaming age

The film industry in India is a extremely popular enterprise and enjoys a large customer base.The Indian film industry has seen several big budget movies in the past few years. The sci fi movie 2.0 with its estimated budget of 450 crores, is one of the most expensive movies made in the Indian film history.

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Instagram Posts and Copyright

The traditional understanding of copyright no longer holds good for the artistic/literary content created on digital platforms like Instagram. These contents can be commercially very beneficial to the up and coming artists and other content creators. This article will analyse the ways in which Instagramers can secure their potential works on third party platforms like

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THE MENACE OF MEDICAL EQUIPMENT COUNTERFEITS AMIDST THE PANDEMIC – An analysis of Intellectual Property Law implications

Under the shadow of the menacing pandemic, an alarming rise in the sale and distribution of counterfeits of medical equipment’s in India is putting the health of the public at large at risk. While certain incidents include third party mischief, such fraudulent sale through e-commerce websites raises glaring loopholes in our IPR and cyber laws

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RELEVANCE OF TRADEMARK DURING THE COVID 19 PANDEMIC

A time of uncertainty has caused several business owners, entrepreneurs, service providers and other niche commercial establishments to rethink their business foundation models. The relevance of Trademark and its importance has gained further outreach with the shift to prominence to online services and presence.  The online market has grown exponentially over the past few months

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NANDHINI DELUXE SUCCEEDS YET AGAIN IN ANOTHER TRADEMARK INFRINGEMENT SUIT

Grassroots of Indian judicial system lies in the trial court proceedings. However, we rarely get access to the various groundbreaking orders or judgements in lieu of the trend of ‘Reported Judgements’ of higher benches. This article intends to analyse a judgement by the trail court particularly in the dynamic field of Intellectual Property Law. The

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