This bulletin explores key trademark opposition cases, including L’Oreal vs Marshmello and Instagram vs Instakarma, as well as recent Indian and international updates on generic marks, brand licensing, domain disputes, and geographical indications. The content provides detailed legal analysis and factual clarity for readers interested in trademark law.
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Jio Announced as Official Women’s T20 Sponsor, Nestle and California Pizza Kitchen Engaged in Trademark Spat, and more
The latest trademark news includes Jio’s title sponsorship of the Women’s T20 Challenge and a high-profile trademark dispute between Nestle and California Pizza Kitchen. Additional updates address legal decisions, brand licensing, and geographical indication filings in India.
Read more about Jio Announced as Official Women’s T20 Sponsor, Nestle and California Pizza Kitchen Engaged in Trademark Spat, and morePakistan to Challenge India’s Basmati GI in Europe, Formula1 Partners with Confirmed360, and more
The latest bulletin examines Pakistan’s plan to challenge India’s Basmati GI in Europe and reviews significant trademark and domain dispute cases. Key brand licensing partnerships and legal decisions are also analysed with an objective legal approach.
Read more about Pakistan to Challenge India’s Basmati GI in Europe, Formula1 Partners with Confirmed360, and morePepsiCo Loses ‘Mountain Dew’ to Packaged Drinking Water Maker MagFast, Amul Blocks Fraudulent Use of the Brand Online
This update covers critical trademark cases in India, such as PepsiCo’s defeat to MagFast over the ‘Mountain Dew’ mark and Amul’s legal action against online brand misuse. The post also explores recent brand licensing deals, domain disputes, and geographical indication developments.
Read more about PepsiCo Loses ‘Mountain Dew’ to Packaged Drinking Water Maker MagFast, Amul Blocks Fraudulent Use of the Brand Online58% Decrease in Trademark Registrations Granted this Week
This week’s analysis reveals a 58 percent decrease in trademark registrations granted in India. The report provides official statistics and an objective overview of key trends affecting trademark filings and disposals.
Read more about 58% Decrease in Trademark Registrations Granted this WeekSlow Pace at the Trademark Office this Week
This week, the Indian trademark office saw declines in renewal notices and registrations, reflecting a slower pace of operations. Comprehensive statistics provide insights into current trends in trademark filings and registrations.
Read more about Slow Pace at the Trademark Office this WeekMcDonald’s Big Mack Suit Against Hungry Jack’ Big Jack, Rajasthan Royals Partners with APIS Honey and more
This bulletin presents recent trademark law updates, including major infringement suits, brand licensing deals, and domain name disputes. Key cases such as McDonald’s action against Hungry Jack and the Bombay High Court’s order against Emami are discussed, along with new partnerships in sports and food sectors.
Read more about McDonald’s Big Mack Suit Against Hungry Jack’ Big Jack, Rajasthan Royals Partners with APIS Honey and moreA Whooping 20,000 Trademark Registrations Granted this Week
This week saw a substantial surge in trademark registrations in India, with over 20,000 approvals and notable statistical shifts. The report provides a structured analysis based on official data, reflecting current trends in Indian trademark administration.
Read more about A Whooping 20,000 Trademark Registrations Granted this WeekKFC Isn’t Finger Licking Good During the Pandemic, Madras High Court Slaps Fine on Patanjali for ‘Coronil’, and more
This post analyses key trademark and intellectual property news, including the Madras High Court’s fine on Patanjali for the ‘Coronil’ trademark and KFC’s slogan suspension. It also covers international disputes, licensing deals, and GI updates, reflecting current trends in IP law.
Read more about KFC Isn’t Finger Licking Good During the Pandemic, Madras High Court Slaps Fine on Patanjali for ‘Coronil’, and moreSnapdeal Succeeds in Blocking 50 Infringing Websites, Apple Opposes a Pear Shaped Logo, and more
The post examines notable trademark and intellectual property updates, including Snapdeal’s success in blocking infringing websites and Apple’s opposition to a pear-shaped logo. It also covers significant cases and industry collaborations in the IP sector.
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