
MIB Appoints Nodal Officers to Put a Lid on Film Piracy
In this article, we attempt to determine the efficacy of the mechanism of nodal officers in addressing the menace of film piracy.
In this article, we attempt to determine the efficacy of the mechanism of nodal officers in addressing the menace of film piracy.
Recently, the Delhi HC declared the Plaintiff, New Balance Athletics Inc’s marks, ‘NEW BALANCE’ and ‘NB’ as well-known marks.
We elaborate on the key changes introduced through the recently notified Limited Liability Partnership (Third Amendment) Rules, 2023.
This post seeks to give an overview of the legal intricacies involved in data scraping and explore the interplay between data scraping and IP Rights.
In this article, we elaborate on the 16 proposals presented by the IBBI in its discussion paper, to strengthen the liquidation process.
Recently, the Supreme Court held that the variable annual licence fee paid by telcos has to be treated as capital expenditure.
Recently, the Supreme Court held that the variable annual licence fee paid by telcos has to be treated as capital expenditure.
In this dynamic industry, where video games rival movies in complexity and reach, understanding IP’s nuances is paramount.
In this case, the Delhi HC stressed that the primary focus was on the storytelling platform, and no monopoly could be claimed over the idea.
We aim to demystify the core issues surrounding the controversy on the “Humans of …” concept and shed light on the associated IP rights.