This post examines innovative biryani patents and Eid al-Adha culinary traditions, with a focus on food-related intellectual property. It also addresses Indian GI protection for iconic dishes like Hyderabadi Biryani.
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Letter to the PM against Software patenting
A collective letter to the Prime Minister raises critical issues regarding the 2015 software patenting guidelines, citing potential harm to innovation and conflicts with Indian law. The post analyses stakeholder concerns and the legal implications for the Indian software industry.
Read more about Letter to the PM against Software patentingDr. Kalyan delivers the keynote address at Indian Institute of Management – Bangalore’s IP for Start-ups program
Dr. Kalyan was the featured speaker at the recently held “IP for Start-ups” program at the Nadathur S. Raghavan Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning (NSRCEL), Indian...
Read more about Dr. Kalyan delivers the keynote address at Indian Institute of Management – Bangalore’s IP for Start-ups programThe Monkey Returns!
The Monkey Selfie case raises significant questions about authorship and copyright law in the context of animal-created works. Analysing both US and Indian statutes, the post concludes that animals are not entitled to copyright ownership under current law.
Read more about The Monkey Returns!You Are Free to Sing ‘Happy Birthday’ – Warner’s Copyright Claim Rejected
A US court has ruled that Warner/Chappell Music does not hold copyright in the ‘Happy Birthday’ lyrics. The decision places the lyrics in the public domain, allowing their commercial use without royalty concerns.
Read more about You Are Free to Sing ‘Happy Birthday’ – Warner’s Copyright Claim RejectedCan I Use your Photo in my Blog? – Copyright V. Fair Use
The post discusses when using a photograph in a blog may constitute copyright infringement or fall under fair use, with a focus on legal risks for Indian bloggers. It provides practical advice on Creative Commons licensing and image attribution.
Read more about Can I Use your Photo in my Blog? – Copyright V. Fair UseGilead, IPA, Natco & The Bells of Harmony
The post examines the collaboration between Gilead, IPA, and Natco Pharma regarding the sofosbuvir patent in India. It analyses how voluntary licensing and innovative policies are improving access to affordable medicines while balancing public health and patent rights.
Read more about Gilead, IPA, Natco & The Bells of HarmonyIdols, Patents and Ganesha- Happy Vinayaka Chavithi!
The post explores how Ganesha idols intersect with patent law and eco-friendly innovations during Ganesh Chaturthi. It highlights inventive methods of idol making and their legal implications in India.
Read more about Idols, Patents and Ganesha- Happy Vinayaka Chavithi!Let’s Go Crazy – Is the Copyright Ruling Fair?
The post discusses the legal requirement for copyright holders to assess fair use before issuing a DMCA takedown notice, with reference to the Lenz v. Universal Music case. It objectively analyses the balance between protecting content creators and enforcing copyright online.
Read more about Let’s Go Crazy – Is the Copyright Ruling Fair?Dr. Kalyan advices Christ University, Bangalore law students about the abundant career opportunities in the IP industry.
Dr. Kalyan delivered a lecture on ‘Intellectuals and Lawyers’ organised by the School of Law Christ University’s (SLCU) Intellectual Property Rights Committee. Dr. Kalyan provided...
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