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Digital Assets and Gameplay – Ipr in Esports
INTRODUCTION Esports appear to be a rapidly growing industry, and its market is likely to reach $2.11 billion in 2024 with their CAGR being 20.05% through 2029.[1] These include increased live streaming, higher viewership, and increased investment in respect to infrastructure and events. Despite the advancements in esports, IP is the foundation for protecting the … Continue reading Digital Assets and Gameplay – Ipr in Esports
Read more »Trademark Wars: The Case of Burger King vs. Burger King and the Territorial Intricacies of Trademark Law in India
INTRODUCTION Trademarks are not simply the owner’s commercial signature, but are “a silent salesman” through which direct contact between the owner of the mark and the consumers are made and can be sustained. In the old-style trade mark system of valuation, the value of the trade mark was judged in terms of its efficacy as … Continue reading Trademark Wars: The Case of Burger King vs. Burger King and the Territorial Intricacies of Trademark Law in India
Read more »Custodial Challenges: Legal Principles and Ensuring Child Well-Being
Abstract Since child custody issues include the most intimate and sensitive aspects of a family’s life, they are extremely troublesome in any judicial system. By properly analysing pertinent statutes, case law, and judicial practices, this paper aims to determine how the best interest of the child principle which is the focus of the organized legal … Continue reading Custodial Challenges: Legal Principles and Ensuring Child Well-Being
Read more »Constitutional Protection from Air Pollution: A Critical Review with Reference to the Delhi-NCR Crisis
ABSTRACT One of the gravest environmental issues of our time is air pollution. It has an annual toll on millions of lives across the world. This is a pressing issue, more so in India, because some of the worst levels of air pollution are witnessed in the National Capital Region of Delhi. In the midst … Continue reading Constitutional Protection from Air Pollution: A Critical Review with Reference to the Delhi-NCR Crisis
Read more »Cross Border Insolvency and India’s Approach: Insights from Recent NCLT Rulings
Cross-border insolvency is an important area of concern for the new world order where a multi-jurisdictional economic transaction by corporate entities is common place. Issues arising from such cross-border insolvency are very complex, requiring an effective and efficient legal mechanism in balancing the interests of all stakeholders, namely, debtors, creditors, and other parties. Though emerging … Continue reading Cross Border Insolvency and India’s Approach: Insights from Recent NCLT Rulings
Read more »Authorship vs. Ownership: Decoding the Doctrine of Work for Hire
INTRODUCTION In copyright law, the difference between authorship and ownership is a key factor in deciding who actually holds the rights to a creative work. The primary function of this legislation is to protect “creative work” and alongside ensure that creators get “exclusive rights” for their original creation of their mind. Article 27 of the … Continue reading Authorship vs. Ownership: Decoding the Doctrine of Work for Hire
Read more »The City Civil Court Bangalore Grants Exparte Interim Injunction On A Quia Timet Action To Restrain Illicit And Defamatory Campaign
In a matter relating to the grant of an ad-interim injunction against a threat to publish allegedly defamatory statement over the Internet, while having possession of a remedy under lawful recourse, the City Civil Court of Bengaluru temporarily restrained a Defendant from tarnishing the goodwill and reputation of a well-known cosmetic and beauty care brand, ‘Urbaine … Continue reading The City Civil Court Bangalore Grants Exparte Interim Injunction On A Quia Timet Action To Restrain Illicit And Defamatory Campaign
Read more »Trademark Protection in the Pharmaceutical Industry: Insights from Mankind Pharma Limited V. Sanshiv Health Tech Private Limited
A main part of global healthcare system is the pharmaceutical industry, which calls for great procession in protecting intellectual property. By identifying one product from another, trademarks in this industry serve to both protect consumers and represent a company’s brand. The Delhi High Court’s ruling in Mankind Pharma Limited v. Sanshiv Health Tech Private Limited … Continue reading Trademark Protection in the Pharmaceutical Industry: Insights from Mankind Pharma Limited V. Sanshiv Health Tech Private Limited
Read more »WOMEN IN THE UNORGANIZED SECTORS IN INDIA
Introduction India a country where almost every worshipped thing is given a feminine consideration whether it is the holy river Ganga, or whether it is the god of food (Anna), i.e. “Annapurna”, is dealing with approx. 11.8 crore women[1] suffering in the unorganized sectors within the Indian territory. As per the economic survey done in … Continue reading WOMEN IN THE UNORGANIZED SECTORS IN INDIA
Read more »Ensuring Integrity in Indian Sports: National Sports Federations and Doping Regulations in Upward Mobilization of Fair Play
INTRODUCTION It has been discovered that doping has been in practice in the sports industry for many years. It is primarily utilised to improve the athlete’s performance but has been found to have negative effects health wise. According to Cambridge Dictionary, Doping refers to “the act of giving a person or animal drugs in order … Continue reading Ensuring Integrity in Indian Sports: National Sports Federations and Doping Regulations in Upward Mobilization of Fair Play
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