Delhi HC Orders Institute of Cost Accountants of India to Remove ICAI Acronym

The Delhi High Court has ruled that the Institute of Cost Accountants of India cannot use the ICAI acronym, recognising the trademark rights of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India. This judgment clarifies the legal protections available for registered trademarks in the context of professional bodies.

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TTK Prestige Prevails in Its Quest For the Use Of “Prestige”

TTK Prestige succeeded in a trademark infringement case before the Delhi High Court, securing a permanent injunction against unauthorized use of the “Prestige” mark. The judgment highlights the necessity of continuous use and evidence in trademark disputes in India.

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Case Review: Delhi High Court Upholds Ruling in Global Music Junction Pvt. Ltd vs Annapurna Films Pvt. Ltd., & Ors.

The Delhi High Court examined copyright and contract rights in a dispute between Global Music Junction and Annapurna Films. The judgement clarified the limits of exclusivity and injunctive relief in music industry agreements.

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GI Registration for Kashmiri Crafts: Delhi High Court Denies Interim Injunction on ‘Schezwan Chutney’ Trademark

This update examines key trademark law judgments, including the denial of interim injunction for Schezwan Chutney and considerations for GI registration of Kashmiri crafts. The post provides a structured analysis of recent court decisions impacting trademark and geographical indication rights in India.

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Delhi HC Summons Triller, PEMRA Raids Cable Operators Over Indian Content, Adeia Inc. & FetchTV Renew IP Licensing Agreement

The Delhi High Court has summoned Triller after Yash Raj Films filed a copyright infringement case. PEMRA has intensified action against cable operators airing Indian content, while Adeia Inc. has renewed its IP licensing agreement with FetchTV. These cases highlight key developments in intellectual property regulation.

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Weekly Copyright, Media, and Entertainment Law Updates

This bulletin highlights major copyright, media, and entertainment law developments, including significant Delhi High Court rulings and international legislative changes. The updates provide insight into current trends in intellectual property enforcement and digital rights.

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