Netflix sued by Author for Copyright Infringement, Nicki Minaj sued for Copyright Infringement and more.

The blog covers recent high-profile copyright infringement cases involving Netflix, Nicki Minaj, and Dharma Production. It provides analytical insights into court proceedings and legal arguments relating to performers’ rights and fair use.

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Burberry Initiates Infringement Suit Against Rapper Burberry Jesus, WhiteHat Jr. Stops WhiteHat Sr. for Now, and more

This post examines significant trademark infringement cases, including Burberry’s action against a rapper and WhiteHat Jr.’s dispute in India. It also reviews new brand licensing deals, domain name disputes, and a recent GI application for Goa Mankur Mango.

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Philips and Xiaomi face off in Delhi High Court, India and USA sign MoU to strengthen intellectual property cooperation and more

Philips has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Xiaomi in the Delhi High Court, seeking to limit Xiaomi’s activities in India. The post also covers the India-USA MoU for intellectual property cooperation and other international IP updates.

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Policybazaar Trademark Infringement, Levi’s Collaborates with Hello Kitty for Face Masks and more

The post analyses key updates in Indian and international trademark law, including the Policybazaar trademark infringement case and recent brand licensing collaborations. It provides an overview of legal trends in geographical indications and domain name disputes, maintaining an objective and structured perspective.

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Pressing Need to Clear the Muddy Waters: SEP Litigation in India

This post examines the complexities of SEP litigation in India, focusing on the legal ambiguities around FRAND royalties and institutional approaches. It highlights the need for clear guidelines to ensure fair licensing and competition compliance in the Indian technology sector.

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WIPO PROOF – a new service from WIPO, High Court orders withdrawal of IPOs public notice and other patent news

WIPO PROOF has been introduced as a digital evidence service for intellectual assets. The Delhi High Court has withdrawn a key IPO notice, impacting patent timelines. This update also covers patent litigation and international patent infrastructure developments.

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Delhi High Court Prohibits the Use of ‘DEVTOL’, Black Lives Matter & I Can’t Breathe Trademarks Filed and more

The Delhi High Court has prohibited the use of the ‘DEVTOL’ mark, finding it infringing on ‘DETTOL’. Notable trademark news includes filings for Black Lives Matter, Victoria Beckham’s dispute resolution, and GI status for Kovilpatti Kadalai Mittai.

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