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Patents in Entertainment Industry
Intellectual property is the ownership of a person’s original work. While there are many different types of intellectual properties, patents dominate the technical area. As a brief introduction, a patent is a right granted to a person in connection with an invention that prevents others from using their idea without their permission. Once a work … Continue reading Patents in Entertainment Industry
Read more »Amendments of Vietnam’s Draft Intellectual Property Law
Vietnam passed its first Intellectual Property Law in its National Assembly in the year 2005. Since then, the law has been amended twice, in 2009 and 2019, to respond to the dynamic social and economic environment of the country. Recently, the Vietnamese government issued a draft 3rd Amendment to the IP Law. The amendment is … Continue reading Amendments of Vietnam’s Draft Intellectual Property Law
Read more »New Dimensions Of IP Laws In Singapore
By introducing ‘The Intellectual Property (Amendment) Bill, 2022’ in the Parliament Singapore is determined to make improvements in existing laws. This bill was tabled for second reading in January 2022 and came into force in May 2022. The recent amendment aims to change the existing laws relating to Geographical Indications, Patent Act, Plant Variety Protection … Continue reading New Dimensions Of IP Laws In Singapore
Read more »Sholay Trademark Infringement Case – The Need To Strengthen Trademark Protection For Cinematography
The legendary Amitabh Bacchan starrer “Sholay” is apparently one of the most popular and recognized movies of Bollywood. The instances and the characters of the movie have been engraved in public memory and have a wide fanbase. Over the years the movie has earned the status of being the most iconic film of all times. … Continue reading Sholay Trademark Infringement Case – The Need To Strengthen Trademark Protection For Cinematography
Read more »Arbitration In Intellectual Property
Intellectual property rights are getting more internationalised and commercialised. The parties of the IP disputes at international level may not move to the court due to the different jurisdication as the rules applied will be different. So, with the advent of globalisation, it is important to shift to the other legal alternative to solve the … Continue reading Arbitration In Intellectual Property
Read more »Cyber Crimes And Ethical Hacking In India
Our lives in the digital age alternate between cyber dangers and cybersecurity. In addition to its good effects, the internet has had certain detrimental effects on society. For example, similar to crimes seen in the real world, the internet has witnessed crimes that infringe on a person’s rights. Cybercrime is defined as any crime involving … Continue reading Cyber Crimes And Ethical Hacking In India
Read more »UAE’s Accession to the Madrid Protocol
A trademark can be any word, phrase, symbol, design or a combination of these factors that identifies an organization’s goods or services. The trademark exclusively identifies a particular product and adjoins the recognition to a particular brand or company. A trademark simply differentiates one company from the other. Trademark registration is a process of ensuring … Continue reading UAE’s Accession to the Madrid Protocol
Read more »Still Prevailing Dilemma Of Intellectual Property Rights For Micro-Organisms
Intellectual Property have widened its area and scope of functionality. Patent is given to inventions on basis of uniqueness, usefulness and applicability. Almost all inventions are non-living, the dilemma begins whether living beings can also be patent-able? As there is presence of micro-organisms from the beginning of the universe, and with change of time they … Continue reading Still Prevailing Dilemma Of Intellectual Property Rights For Micro-Organisms
Read more »The Never-Ending Relation Of Functionality And Trade Dress
Flexible Steel Lacing Co. (“Flexco”) filed a civil action against Conveyor Accessories (“CAI”) for trade dress infringement and unfair competition under the Lanham Act, Common Law, and Illinois Uniform Deceptive Trade Practices Act at the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division (“District Court”). Flexco and CAI are competitors in … Continue reading The Never-Ending Relation Of Functionality And Trade Dress
Read more »Role Of IP In Standup Comedy
Standup comedy has become the new buzz around town. Where earlier comedians were used only as fillers on stage or shows, now they are doing standup specials on platforms like Netflix. In India, Vir Das became the first comic to have his own Netflix Special in 2017 titled, Vir Das: Abroad Understanding. After him, … Continue reading Role Of IP In Standup Comedy
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