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This article analyses Kindle eBooks and Amazon Marketplace in India, focusing on issues of copyright and FDI policy compliance. It highlights how Amazon’s exclusive practices may violate Indian regulatory frameworks, creating challenges for market competition and new entrants.
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This post reviews key copyright and entertainment law developments, focusing on legal disputes, policy updates, and industry news in India and globally. Detailed analysis covers Facebook’s cooperation with law enforcement, major copyright lawsuits, and digital media business trends.
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This analysis explores the legal and historical dimensions of indoor cricket, including its rules, patenting, and influence on the sport’s evolution. The post evaluates how innovation and legal protection have contributed to the sustained popularity of cricket.
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This post reviews key patents for artificial cricket pitches, focusing on technological advancements that enhance surface quality and enable global play. It objectively examines how patented innovations can make cricket accessible in diverse climates.
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This post examines the patenting of bowling machines in cricket, focusing on their technological and legal aspects. It discusses key inventions and their impact on cricket practice.
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