Accessibility of Science to Persons with Blindness: Miles and Miles To Go

The article explores the barriers faced by persons with blindness in accessing scientific resources and information in India. It discusses legal developments, institutional challenges, and the need for targeted policies and collaborative initiatives to improve accessibility in science education and research.

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ShareChat Bans 50,000 Profiles, ‘Rifleman’ Rights Tussle, Reddit Shuts Down SoccerSteams, and more.

This post analyses key copyright and legal news, including ShareChat’s large-scale account ban, a Bollywood rights dispute, and international cases of copyright infringement. Recent trends in copyright registration and major media industry moves are also discussed.

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Abbott’s HIV Drug Patent “Not an Invention”

The Indian Patent Office has rejected Abbott’s application for an HIV drug patent, finding no inventive step in the claimed composition. This decision highlights the robust scrutiny applied to pharmaceutical patents in India and the importance of pre grant opposition in safeguarding public health interests.

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What’s in a Name Rihanna? Oyo to Expand to Philippines, ‘Puma x Maybelline’ Athleisure Makeup Collection, and Other News

This update examines key trademark news, including Indian and global disputes, brand licensing trends, and geographical indication developments. Highlights include Rihanna’s legal action over the ‘Fenty’ mark, Oyo’s international expansion, and a new GI application for Naga cucumber.

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