The Delhi High Court Rules Governing Patent Suits, 2022 provide a detailed procedural framework for handling patent litigation. These rules aim to streamline patent prosecution and clarify documentation requirements at every stage of a suit.
Read more about Delhi High Court Rules Governing Patent Suits, 2022No single leader in 5G tech, finds USPTO; DHC sets up IPR Bench, notifies final rules and more patent news.
This week’s bulletin highlights the absence of a single leader in 5G technology as found by the USPTO and the notification of key IPR rules by the Delhi High Court. It also covers major international patent disputes and recent legal updates relevant to patent enforcement and policy.
Read more about No single leader in 5G tech, finds USPTO; DHC sets up IPR Bench, notifies final rules and more patent news.Weekly News Update: Copyright and Entertainment Law
This bulletin provides an objective overview of recent copyright and entertainment law cases, including notable settlements and legal disputes. The update is compiled for clarity and factual accuracy, focusing on Indian and international developments.
Read more about Weekly News Update: Copyright and Entertainment LawIndian Copyright Statistics-December 2021 and January 2022
This post analyses Indian copyright statistics for December 2021 and January 2022. It highlights a marked rise in filings, especially for literary and artistic works, based on compiled data from BananaIP Counsels.
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The post examines Indian copyright application statistics for November and December 2021, noting a notable rise in filings. Most applications were for literary and artistic works, reflecting current trends.
Read more about Indian Copyright Statistics-November and December 2021Hinged and Immobilized Differently, but Infringes Patented Dolly
The Delhi High Court ruled on a patent infringement dispute involving a self-propelled dolly for vehicle transfer in car parks. The Court found infringement despite technical differences and clarified the scope of parallel import exemptions under Indian patent law.
Read more about Hinged and Immobilized Differently, but Infringes Patented DollyWhat happens if I don’t use my Trademark?
This article examines the consequences of not using a registered trademark in India, with reference to statutory provisions and judicial decisions. It details grounds for cancellation, exceptions, and the legal meaning of ‘use’ under the Trade Marks Act, 1999.
Read more about What happens if I don’t use my Trademark?NON FUNGIBLE TOKENS (NFTs) ON PATENTS: A BREAKTHROUGH IN THE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY REGIME?
This article explores the potential of NFTs to revolutionise patent ownership and commercialisation using blockchain technology. It examines both the benefits and challenges of integrating NFTs into the intellectual property system, providing a balanced legal perspective.
Read more about NON FUNGIBLE TOKENS (NFTs) ON PATENTS: A BREAKTHROUGH IN THE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY REGIME?Weekly Trademark Office Statistics – February, 2022 – Part I
This post analyses the weekly trademark office statistics in India as of 9th February 2022, compiled by BananaIP Counsels. It offers detailed figures on application examination, publications, and registrations, providing valuable insights for intellectual property stakeholders.
Read more about Weekly Trademark Office Statistics – February, 2022 – Part IRecap 2021: IP Updates – Part 4
This recap examines major intellectual property developments in India during 2021, including copyright royalty proceedings and new accessibility provisions in the Delhi High Court’s IP rules. The post also features achievements in IP strategy and education, providing structured insights into recent legal updates.
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