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Government Bats for US trained Patent Examiners
The Indian government’s plan to engage US trained patent examiners has sparked debate over efficiency and policy direction in the patent office. This post analyses the benefits, concerns, and broader implications for India’s patent examination system.
Read more about Government Bats for US trained Patent ExaminersCopyright Pirates! BREIN is coming for you!
BREIN, a Dutch anti-piracy organisation, is expanding its enforcement to include individual uploaders on pirate websites. The group’s new strategy involves collecting IP addresses and seeking support from ISPs, with potential legal consequences for infringers.
Read more about Copyright Pirates! BREIN is coming for you!Make in India and the untapped potential of Geographical Indications
Geographical indications offer untapped potential for Make in India by fostering local brand identity and economic growth. Strengthening quality control and eCommerce initiatives could further enhance the impact of GIs within the Indian intellectual property framework.
Read more about Make in India and the untapped potential of Geographical IndicationsStandard Essential Patents : Fair? Reasonable? Non-Discriminatory? (II)
This post reviews FRAND litigation involving standard essential patents in courts across the US and Europe. It analyses judicial interpretation of FRAND obligations, patent injunctions, and the ongoing challenges in balancing innovation and competition law. The discussion highlights that the legal landscape on SEPs is still developing.
Read more about Standard Essential Patents : Fair? Reasonable? Non-Discriminatory? (II)Providers of free Wi-Fi free from copyright liability
The Advocate General’s opinion in the CJEU addresses whether free Wi-Fi providers are liable for copyright infringements by users. The opinion supports safe harbour protections and limits intermediary liability under EU law.
Read more about Providers of free Wi-Fi free from copyright liabilityLionsgate v. Ameritrade: A classic case of copyright claims dressed in TM claims’ clothing
This post discusses the Lionsgate v. Ameritrade case, focusing on copyright and trademark claims related to the use of a famous Dirty Dancing line in advertising. The court found that trademark claims were pre-empted by copyright law, highlighting the legal boundaries between these intellectual property rights.
Read more about Lionsgate v. Ameritrade: A classic case of copyright claims dressed in TM claims’ clothingFrom OHIM to EUIPO – OHIM’s New Trademark Reform
OHIM has transitioned to EUIPO, introducing key reforms in trademark registration and protection within the EU. The changes include a new fee structure, updated classification rules, and expanded powers for trademark proprietors, reflecting a move towards greater legal harmonization.
Read more about From OHIM to EUIPO – OHIM’s New Trademark ReformIndia Drives into Driver-Less Car Technology
India has made significant strides in driverless car technology with the creation of a low-cost autonomous Tata Nano by Roshy John and his team. This innovation uses advanced robotics and modular systems, presenting a promising future for self-driving vehicles in India.
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This post explores the evolving landscape of modular phones, focusing on patent developments and industry advancements. It highlights Google’s acquisition of modular phone patents from Modu and the launch of Google Project Ara, as well as LG’s introduction of the G5 model with modular features. The analysis covers the implications of Google’s US design patents D750618 and D750619 and addresses the challenges faced in the commercialization of modular smartphones. The discussion remains objective, presenting both the progress and ongoing obstacles in achieving fully customizable mobile devices.
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