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This post analyses the development of water walking shoes and related inventions, referencing key international patents and their technological features. The focus is on the evolution from myth to practical solutions enabling humans to walk on water, with an objective, analytical approach.
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The post examines whether every business needs to register a trademark under class 35 in India, especially for software companies. It clarifies the relevance of trademark classes and warns against filing unnecessary applications.
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Trademark registration in India demands professional expertise to address objections and secure protection. This post discusses how an experienced trademark attorney can effectively manage the registration process, respond to examination reports, and safeguard business interests.
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This post examines a patented bicycle pedal extension designed to increase torque and cycling efficiency. It provides a detailed analysis of the invention’s mechanics and its legal significance in the evolution of bicycle technology.
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The Pepsodent v. Colgate case examines the limits of comparative advertising and disparagement under Indian law. This post offers an objective analysis of legal precedents and the factors courts consider in such disputes.
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This post examines the DIPP’s discussion paper on reorganising the CGPDTM to strengthen India’s IP infrastructure. It reviews proposed changes, operational challenges, and legal considerations regarding the office’s structure and efficiency.
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