BananaIP’s inventor program, led by Dr Kalyan Kankanala, focused on practical aspects of patentability and invention assessment. Participants engaged in interactive exercises and gained valuable insights into patent law and documentation.
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BananaIP Trade Mark,5% GST on Packaged Foods, Hinder Trade Mark Infringement, Kolkatti Jewelry GI and more.
This article offers an analytical overview of recent trade mark cases, GST implications for branded packaged foods, and the application for GI registration of Kolkatti jewelry. It provides current statistics and legal updates relevant for intellectual property professionals and businesses.
Read more about BananaIP Trade Mark,5% GST on Packaged Foods, Hinder Trade Mark Infringement, Kolkatti Jewelry GI and more.Why the Name BananaIP? Why Not?
Dr Kalyan Kankanala shares the story behind the distinctive name BananaIP and its significance for the firm’s identity. The post explores the value of creativity and distinctiveness in intellectual property law.
Read more about Why the Name BananaIP? Why Not?Lightning fast Indian Patent Office, Kim Kardashian patent infringement suit, Motorola v. Hytera, Patent Tip of the Week and more.
The latest weekly update analyses Indian Patent Office performance, major patent filings, and global infringement cases. Insights include statistical trends, notable innovations, and expert tips on expediting patent grants in India.
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BananaIP’s Program for Performing Arts offers free copyright and trademark filing support to selected dance companies, music bands, and performers. The initiative aims to strengthen IP protection and commercial opportunities for creative professionals in the performing arts sector.
Read more about IP Filings for Dance Companies, Music Bands and Performing ArtistsTrademark Stats, Interesting Trademarks, Trademark case, Nuziveedu v. Monsanto, Trademark Licensing and Merchandizing, Domain name dispute, Trade Mark Tips and more
The post reviews recent Indian trademark statistics, major litigation such as Nuziveedu v. Monsanto, and trends in licensing and domain name disputes. It offers structured insights and practical tips for trademark protection.
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The update discusses the Delhi High Court’s decision in Sun Pharma’s trademark case against Mylan and the potential GI tag for Nilambur Teak. It also covers trademark office initiatives, major trademark acquisitions, and international developments in the field of intellectual property.
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Sipping on IP is an initiative by BananaIP that encourages open conversations on intellectual property. Participants discuss a variety of topics, promoting learning and peer engagement in an informal setting.
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Sipping on IP by BananaIP is an open forum for discussing diverse intellectual property topics, from industrial design to cybersquatting. Participants share insights, legal updates, and practical knowledge in a collegial environment.
Read more about Sipping on IPComments and suggestions on the Draft Patent (Amendment) Rules, 2015
The post analyses the Draft Patent (Amendment) Rules, 2015, commending procedural improvements and suggesting clarifications in key provisions. Recommendations focus on condonation of delay, expedited examination, and easing compliance for applicants.
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