This post examines the impact of rain on cricket matches and analyses a patented solution for waterproof cricket balls. The innovation aims to maintain uninterrupted play and uphold the integrity of the sport during adverse weather.
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The Supreme Court of India’s Monsanto judgment addresses the complex issue of patentability for genetically modified plant breeds. By remanding the case for evidence-based adjudication, the Court reinforces procedural rigour in intellectual property disputes involving agricultural biotechnology.
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This post examines recent copyright infringement cases involving Indian and international entities, including Times of India, Gigi Hadid, and Vice Media. It offers legal insights on unauthorised content use and highlights new content licensing trends.
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The post examines the Mongoose bat patent, exploring its design features and impact on cricket bat regulations. It discusses legal and technical developments in bat innovation, reflecting on the ongoing evolution of cricket equipment.
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The article explores legal considerations for Indian writers using pseudonyms, focusing on copyright registration, publishing agreements, and trademark protection. It offers practical guidance for writers and publishers on navigating these legal complexities.
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The ICCIG 4 panel at IIM Ahmedabad explored the legal, social, and institutional facets of open science in India. Discussions addressed inclusion, access, and the evolving roles of libraries and policy in fostering a more open scientific community.
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The Ahmedabad Shopping Festival trademark dispute has been resolved through mutual understanding, while Reliance Retail collaborates with Walt Disney for branded merchandise. India’s first GI store opens in Goa, and key updates on trademark statistics and IP awards are presented.
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This post explores the Snickometer patent and its pivotal role in cricket technology. It analyses how this innovation aids in fair decision-making and broadcasting, and calls for broader adoption to enhance the integrity of the game.
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This article explores how public interest has guided Indian patent law, often supporting generic drug companies over innovators. It argues for a balanced approach to public interest that considers both affordability and pharmaceutical innovation.
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The post examines the intersection of open standards and open source software, addressing compliance and intellectual property concerns. It details the Open Standard Requirement and its significance for legal compatibility in India.
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