The latest bulletin highlights updates from the Delhi High Court on draft patent suit rules, a USPTO report on AI and IP, and major cases involving Cisco and Daimler. It also covers the joint initiative by India and South Africa for a TRIPS waiver to improve access to COVID-19 treatments.
Read more about Delhi High Court seeks inputs on “Draft Rules Governing Patent Suits, 2020”, USPTO publishes report on Artificial Intelligence and Intellectual Property Policy and morePatent publications dip by over 88%, grants dip by 21%
The latest Indian patent statistics indicate a sharp decline in both publications and grants for the week ending 9th October 2020. Early publications increased, but overall activity dropped significantly, offering insights into current trends within the Indian patent system.
Read more about Patent publications dip by over 88%, grants dip by 21%Massive increase in patent publications this week, over 7000 applications published!
This week’s Indian patent statistics reveal a massive rise in published applications, with over 7,000 recorded. The post details publication figures, grants, and design registrations, providing an objective overview of intellectual property trends in India.
Read more about Massive increase in patent publications this week, over 7000 applications published!21% decrease in patent publications this week
This week, Indian patent publications decreased by 21 percent, with 1,317 applications published and 607 grants recorded. The report provides detailed city-wise and design registration statistics, reflecting key trends in Indian intellectual property filings.
Read more about 21% decrease in patent publications this weekAmazon expands Support for Multiple Indian Languages, Streaming Platforms choose Self-regulation over Statutory Rules and more.
Amazon has broadened its Indian language support in a move to enhance user access. Streaming platforms in India are opting for self-regulation under a formal code, and there are new developments in content moderation and licensing agreements across the digital sector.
Read more about Amazon expands Support for Multiple Indian Languages, Streaming Platforms choose Self-regulation over Statutory Rules and more.Slow 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 morePatent lawsuits against Samsung, LG and Uber, USPTO announces COVID-19 related pilot program and more
This week’s bulletin discusses recent patent infringement lawsuits involving Samsung, LG, and Uber, and introduces the USPTO’s COVID-19 pilot program. The post also covers updates on international patent events and the expertise of BananaIP Counsels’ patent attorneys.
Read more about Patent lawsuits against Samsung, LG and Uber, USPTO announces COVID-19 related pilot program and more43% more patents granted this week, total patents issued till date near 19k
Indian patent statistics for the week reveal a 43 percent increase in patent grants, with total grants nearing 19,000 and design registrations at 6,433. The data, compiled by BananaIP Counsels, offers an analytical overview of patent and design activity across major Indian cities.
Read more about 43% more patents granted this week, total patents issued till date near 19kIndian IP Office and Website Accessibility for Persons with Blindness – Order of CCPD
This post examines the Indian IP Office’s website accessibility for persons with blindness in light of the RPwD Act and CCPD’s order. It details the legal obligations, actions taken, and the importance of compliance with accessibility standards.
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