This post analyses 2020 intellectual property statistics in India, covering patents, trademarks, copyrights, industrial designs, and geographical indications. The data highlights key trends and year-on-year changes across all major IP categories.
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Copyright and Information Technology Updates
This update details recent copyright and IT legal developments in India, including society registration, e-filing, and COVID-19 advisories. The post analyses official notifications and regulatory actions with a focus on clarity and factual reporting.
Read more about Copyright and Information Technology UpdatesCopyright Statistics 2020 Recap
This post examines copyright registration statistics in India for 2020, showing a rise in applications and category-wise trends. The analysis is based on calendar year data from the copyright office, providing a clear and structured overview.
Read more about Copyright Statistics 2020 RecapNetflix sued by Author for Copyright Infringement, Nicki Minaj sued for Copyright Infringement and more.
The blog covers recent high-profile copyright infringement cases involving Netflix, Nicki Minaj, and Dharma Production. It provides analytical insights into court proceedings and legal arguments relating to performers’ rights and fair use.
Read more about Netflix sued by Author for Copyright Infringement, Nicki Minaj sued for Copyright Infringement and more.Rihanna faces Copyright Infringement Lawsuit, Sherlock Holmes Lawsuit dismissed, Spotify launches Plagiarism Risk Detector and more.
This bulletin discusses Rihanna’s ongoing copyright case, the dismissal of the Sherlock Holmes lawsuit, and Spotify’s launch of a plagiarism risk detection tool. It also covers recent gaming copyright disputes and Donald Trump’s invocation of the Anti-SLAPP law.
Read more about Rihanna faces Copyright Infringement Lawsuit, Sherlock Holmes Lawsuit dismissed, Spotify launches Plagiarism Risk Detector and more.Burberry Initiates Infringement Suit Against Rapper Burberry Jesus, WhiteHat Jr. Stops WhiteHat Sr. for Now, and more
This post examines significant trademark infringement cases, including Burberry’s action against a rapper and WhiteHat Jr.’s dispute in India. It also reviews new brand licensing deals, domain name disputes, and a recent GI application for Goa Mankur Mango.
Read more about Burberry Initiates Infringement Suit Against Rapper Burberry Jesus, WhiteHat Jr. Stops WhiteHat Sr. for Now, and moreFacebook Trademark Infringement, Time Magazine Sued Over TIME100 Talks Series and more
This post provides an objective analysis of key trademark and intellectual property disputes, including Facebook’s trademark victory in India and Time Magazine’s US lawsuit. It also covers licensing news, domain name disputes, and the latest GI application in India.
Read more about Facebook Trademark Infringement, Time Magazine Sued Over TIME100 Talks Series and moreGoogle Inks Copyright deal with French Newspapers, Wixen Music Publishing sues Triller for USD 50 Million,Facebook introduces revised Rights Manager Tool and more.
This bulletin reviews key copyright infringement news, including Google’s new agreement with French newspapers and major lawsuits in the entertainment industry. Updates on Facebook’s Rights Manager and TikTok’s global policy compliance are also featured.
Read more about Google Inks Copyright deal with French Newspapers, Wixen Music Publishing sues Triller for USD 50 Million,Facebook introduces revised Rights Manager Tool and more.Indian Copyright Amendments 2020/21- Proposals of the Working Group on IP and Public Interest
A group of respected IP teachers has proposed amendments to the Copyright Act, 1957 to address digital and access challenges. Their recommendations focus on updating exceptions for fair dealing, education, disability, and digital dissemination. The proposals aim to advance creativity and public interest in the Indian copyright regime.
Read more about Indian Copyright Amendments 2020/21- Proposals of the Working Group on IP and Public InterestSuggestions on the Amendment of the Copyright Act, 1957- Part III
This article examines proposed amendments to the Copyright Act, 1957, with emphasis on accessible formats for disabled persons, statutory licensing, and collective management. The suggestions aim to align Indian copyright law with international standards and address practical challenges in enforcement and access.
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