Intellectual Property and Licensing – Presentation by Dr. Kalyan at IIM, Bangalore

Dr. Kalyan Kankanala’s presentation at IIM Bangalore offers a structured overview of intellectual property and licensing. He discusses core concepts, recent cases, and the various types of licenses with analytical clarity.

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Intro to Patent Law and Patentability Requirements – Presentations by Dr. Kalyan Kankanala at NLSIU

Dr. Kalyan Kankanala’s NLSIU presentations provide a structured overview of patent law in India and the core patentability requirements. The content includes case law analysis and practical examples, reflecting updated legal developments.

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Well Knownness of a Trademark – Part II – Popularity among Substantial Segment of Public

The post analyses the legal benchmarks for establishing a trademark as well known, emphasizing the necessity of recognition among a substantial segment of relevant consumers. It discusses case law and evidentiary standards required to demonstrate such reputation in Indian trademark law.

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How to Determine Well Knownness of a Trademark – Part 1 -Trade Marks Act, 1999

This post discusses the key statutory and judicial factors for determining the well knownness of a trademark under the Trade Marks Act, 1999. It highlights the legal criteria and relevant case law, emphasising the need for jurisdiction-specific evidence.

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Reversion of Assignments & Licenses – Part III: Notes on Copyright Amendment, 2012

The Copyright Amendment 2012 revised the framework for assignment and reversion of rights in India, mandating clear terms and protecting authors’ royalty entitlements. Section 19 and related provisions now govern both assignments and licenses, ensuring statutory safeguards for authors and clarity for assignees.

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Assignment & Royalty – Part II: Notes on Copyright Amendment, 2012

This article discusses the Copyright Amendment 2012, focusing on new assignment and royalty provisions for authors under Indian copyright law. It analyses the legal uncertainties and practical implications of these changes for all parties involved.

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