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Battle Of The Brands: Easygroup Can’t Take It ‘Easy’ Against Skyscanner
In yet another case of Easygroup Ltd. V. Skyscanner, Inc, the United States District Court Southern District of Florida (“Court”) took trademarks to the mat. This case examined the infringement of four registered trademarks in the United Kingdom, as well as the shared liability for passing off. On January 7, EasyGroup, a British company, filed … Continue reading Battle Of The Brands: Easygroup Can’t Take It ‘Easy’ Against Skyscanner
Read more »Role Of Employees Pension Scheme 1995 In Social Security Of Employees
INTRODUCTION Labour regulations are generally concerned with the protective aspects of social security, encompassing laws and programmes that provide fallback mechanisms to help employees cope with the occasional crises that affect households. Social security regulations are crucial not only for the welfare of society, but also for the productivity of the workforce in any activity. … Continue reading Role Of Employees Pension Scheme 1995 In Social Security Of Employees
Read more »Awareness on Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013: Part 2
This is Part 2 of the 5 part series blog which will cover the constitution, tenure, powers and duties of the Complaints committee under the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013. In the Part 1 we had covered the general overview along with the background that laid foundation for … Continue reading Awareness on Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013: Part 2
Read more »Unpacking The Performance Of Contracts And Liability Of Indian Parties Under The Incoterms 2020
Introduction and nature of Incoterms The word “Incoterms” refers to the list of guidelines laid down by the International Chambers of Commerce for the sale of essential items of goods across the world. The Incoterms are a ready to use guiding principles which can be used during the agreement between international parties about their purchase … Continue reading Unpacking The Performance Of Contracts And Liability Of Indian Parties Under The Incoterms 2020
Read more »Antitrust Issues In Entertainment And Film Industry (Part 2)
In the last segment, we analysed how section 3 of the Competition Act, 2002 (hereinafter the Act) works in the entertainment industry, and how it can be used. In this part, we’ll look at how section 4 of the Act works in the entertainment business. Section 4 of the Act talks about people who use … Continue reading Antitrust Issues In Entertainment And Film Industry (Part 2)
Read more »Antitrust Issues In Entertainment And Film Industry (Part 1)
Introduction: India’s film industry is so glamorous that it attracts people from all over the world. Given how huge the industry is, there are various laws that apply to it. In the present article, we will be analysing the antitrust issues in the film industry and the application of Competition Laws. Competition law is the … Continue reading Antitrust Issues In Entertainment And Film Industry (Part 1)
Read more »Awareness on Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013: Part 1
This is Part 1 of the 5 part series blog which will cover the general overview along with the background that laid foundation for the existing Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013. Introduction The purpose of implementing the POSH Act has been to prevent and protect the women from sexual harassment being … Continue reading Awareness on Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013: Part 1
Read more »Violation of Settlement Agreement: Preliminary Injunction not Amended Holding Defendant in Contempt
The case deals in the violation of a preliminary injunction granted in the civil suit brought by the plaintiff, A.B. Cernelle against the defendants, Graminex L.L.C. and its Chief Operating Officer, Cynthia May where it was alleged that the Defendants appropriated Plaintiff’s Trademark, CERNITIN and CERNILTON. A settlement was reached where the provisions of the … Continue reading Violation of Settlement Agreement: Preliminary Injunction not Amended Holding Defendant in Contempt
Read more »District Court Decides Which Party was the Wrongdoer in the Ballet Shoes Trademark Case
I.M. Wilson, is a Pennsylvania corporation which operates in King of Prussia in Pennsylvania and sells a variety of dance-related products, including ballet shoes and printed shoes. The founder of the corporation is Irene and the President is I.M. Wilson. OOO Grichko is a Russian company that manufactures and sells dancewear products, including ballet shoes … Continue reading District Court Decides Which Party was the Wrongdoer in the Ballet Shoes Trademark Case
Read more »All You Need To Know About The Assignment Of Design Rights
Introduction Industrial design Industrial designs are part of the aesthetic sector, but they’re also meant to be used as a blueprint for the production of industrial or handcrafted goods. The ornamental or aesthetic part of a practical object that must appeal to the sense of sight and may consist of the shape, pattern, and/or colour … Continue reading All You Need To Know About The Assignment Of Design Rights
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