This update analyses India’s rise in AI patent filings, highlights recent patent statistics, and discusses major legal disputes involving Apple, VirnetX, and Qualcomm. It also covers Tesla’s open patent policy and WIPO’s global technology trends, providing insights into current patent issues.
Read more about High AI patent filings in India says WIPO, Apple versus VirnetX, Munich Court dismisses Qualcomm’s suits, Tesla Motors opens all its patents and more patent newsPatent Linkage – An Overview
This post outlines the concept of patent linkage and its impact on India’s pharmaceutical sector, particularly regarding generic drugs. It discusses the current legal framework, recent court decisions, and potential policy solutions with an objective, analytical perspective.
Read more about Patent Linkage – An OverviewA Bird’s Eye View of Hawk Eye
This post critically examines Hawk Eye technology and its application in cricket umpiring, particularly during the 2011 ICC World Cup. It discusses how such technologies aim to enhance decision-making accuracy and fairness.
Read more about A Bird’s Eye View of Hawk EyeWar Over Patent Ownership – Stanford v. Roche
The Stanford v Roche case before the US Supreme Court addresses complex questions of patent ownership under the Bayh-Dole Act. This dispute underscores the ongoing challenges universities face in managing intellectual property developed with federal funding.
Read more about War Over Patent Ownership – Stanford v. RocheRain Ball for Uninterrupted Cricket Games
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.
Read more about Rain Ball for Uninterrupted Cricket GamesPatentability of Genetically Modified Plant Breeds: The Monsanto Conclusion
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.
Read more about Patentability of Genetically Modified Plant Breeds: The Monsanto ConclusionNo Unauthorised Use of TOI and ET Content, Gigi Hadid Sued, Vice Partners with Hulu, and more
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.
Read more about No Unauthorised Use of TOI and ET Content, Gigi Hadid Sued, Vice Partners with Hulu, and moreCricket – A Batsman’s Game (Mangoose Bat Patent)
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.
Read more about Cricket – A Batsman’s Game (Mangoose Bat Patent)A Writer by Any Other Name: Copyrights and Writers (Part 8)
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.
Read more about A Writer by Any Other Name: Copyrights and Writers (Part 8)Open Science and its Facets – ICCIG 4 at IIM, Ahmedabad
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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