Delhi High Court banned Javapoint companies from using the “Java” trademark for training and domain names. Though not part of their company names anymore, “Java” usage in services and domain is deemed infringing on Oracle’s trademark rights. This decision protects trademark ownership and sets a precedent for proper usage in the tech industry.
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Domain Names, Email or Private Communication as Proof of Trademark Use
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First Publication Date: 28th August 2008. CASE FACTS Yahoo Incorporation is the owner of the well known trade mark, Yahoo and of the domain...
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Cybersquatting is no stranger to us, considering the increasing number of cybersquatting incidents that have come to light in the recent years. Cybersquatting is registering,...
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The American presidential race has always been interesting, and the present one is no exception. Undoubtedly the most interesting candidate of all is Donald...
Read more about Use Donald Trump’s name, and ‘You’re fired!’Flipkart sends legal notice to blogger
Flipkart was again in the news recently. The e-commerce company sent a legal notice to a Hyderabad based blogger, Amit Bhawani, for the infringement of...
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