Apple cannot launch the Apple Watch in Switzerland due to a prior trademark owned by Leonard, covering both the name and logo. This restriction highlights the legal challenges of international intellectual property enforcement.
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Activision’s copyright strikes on Call of Duty glitch videos have triggered debate within the gaming community. This post analyses the legal complexities and responses from both Activision and gamers regarding YouTube’s copyright enforcement.
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Google’s patent on nanoparticle phoresis introduces a wearable device and magnetic nanoparticles to selectively target harmful blood cells. This technology may significantly advance specific disease treatment while minimising damage to healthy cells.
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The Government of India’s new policy prioritises open source software for public projects, targeting cost reduction and greater flexibility. This move under Digital India is expected to strengthen software infrastructure and promote compliance through clear guidelines and risk management.
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Kerala’s Nendran Banana has obtained a Geographical Indication tag, granting it legal recognition based on its unique regional attributes. This development supports the agricultural sector by enhancing market reputation and consumer trust.
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Today we'd like to bring to you this little Calvin and Hobbes comic strip by Bill Watterson that says it all! We leave it to the...
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Sinapse takes great pleasure in announcing the Winner of the Student Blog Idol contest of 2014! Without much ado, here are the Winners: First place:...
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This post examines whether taste can be patented in India, analysing the legal complexities of patenting food products versus protecting them as trade secrets. It discusses the requirements for food patents and the challenges of demonstrating novelty in taste.
Read more about Burger King and McDonald’s: Can Taste be Patented?Happy Birthday sue You; Happy Birthday sue You!
This article provides an analytical overview of the copyright dispute surrounding Happy Birthday to You, detailing its legal history and recent litigation. The case raises important questions about song ownership, originality, and public domain status under US copyright law.
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This post critically analyses the reservation system in India, questioning the caste-based approach and advocating for merit and economic criteria. It highlights legal perspectives and suggests reforms for effective upliftment of underprivileged groups.
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