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Foreign Filing License in India
This article discusses the concept of a Foreign Filing License (FFL) as given in Section 39 of the Indian Patent Act, 1970[1]. Section 39 mandates that Indian residents must obtain an FFL before applying for a patent application abroad, except when a patent application for the same invention was filed in India at least six … Continue reading Foreign Filing License in India
Read more »How Telegram Fuels Digital Piracy
Introduction The recent arrest of Pavel Durov, the owner of Telegram, has been arrested in France for numerous criminal activities, including illegal transactions, child pornography, and the most important being “refusal to communicate information to authorities” that are continuously being committed on the application, which is dimensionless. It is said to be the new dark … Continue reading How Telegram Fuels Digital Piracy
Read more »Comprehensive Guide to Copyright Law in India: Protection, Evolution, and Key Legal Precedents
WHAT IS A COPYRIGHT? The makers of unique works of arrangement, such as fictional works (including computer programs, tables, and gatherings with computer databases which may be expressed in words, codes, outlines, or in any other form, including a machine clear medium), theatrical, musical, and creative works, cinematographic movies, and sound copies, are arranged copyright, … Continue reading Comprehensive Guide to Copyright Law in India: Protection, Evolution, and Key Legal Precedents
Read more »Death Penalty: Need For Abolishment
Introduction Human beings for ages have been developing methods to curb and control deviance and set up a framework that promotes adherence to normative behaviour. To achieve this, several means have been adopted and the death penalty is one of them. One of the most controversial and interesting questions that have grappled today!s criminal law … Continue reading Death Penalty: Need For Abolishment
Read more »The Impact of India’s ‘Trans-Border Reputation’ Doctrine on International Trademark Bullying Cases
Introduction Trademarks at the crossroads: the Indian style of setting up the trademarks In the constantly developing world of the intellectual property rights protection, India has established its position as a specific player in the sphere due to its individual approach in the trademarks matter. The basis of this approach is the “’trans-border’ reputation” legal … Continue reading The Impact of India’s ‘Trans-Border Reputation’ Doctrine on International Trademark Bullying Cases
Read more »Prohibition and Absorption or Regularization of Contract Labour under Contract Labour (Regulation & Abolition) Act, 1970
INTRODUCTION A substantial and expanding employment sector is contract labour. It is widespread in the service sector and practically all industries, job sectors, and related businesses. Workers hired by a contractor on behalf of another company are typically referred to by this term. A major concern for the government is the exploitation of contract workers, … Continue reading Prohibition and Absorption or Regularization of Contract Labour under Contract Labour (Regulation & Abolition) Act, 1970
Read more »The Remotely Charted Territory Of Orphan Works
Introduction “Orphan works are works that are protected by copyright, but the author cannot be identified or found”[1]. Any creative work whether literature, music, films, or art, where the copyright holder is difficult to trace or cannot be located is an orphan work. Within the enormous landscape of copyright law, the problem of orphan works … Continue reading The Remotely Charted Territory Of Orphan Works
Read more »Trademark Registration Process in India
Introduction A trademark could be in a form of a word, logo, device, brand, heading, label, ticket, name, or signature which is capable of distinguishing the goods or services of one entity from those of another. It can include the shape of the goods, their packaging, and the combination of colors, and it needs to … Continue reading Trademark Registration Process in India
Read more »Legal Accountability of States for Environmental Harm Caused By Space Activities
Ever since the advent of space exploration initiated by the launch of the first artificial satellites and the advancement of rocket technology in the 1950s, a multitude of nations, including the USA and the then Soviet Union, have increasingly participated in space endeavours or expressed intentions to utilize space more extensively. While not all of … Continue reading Legal Accountability of States for Environmental Harm Caused By Space Activities
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