The Delhi High Court has restrained the fraudulent use of the ‘TAJ’ hotel trademark and awarded damages to Indian Hotels Company Limited. This case highlights the court’s approach to trademark and copyright infringement in India’s hospitality sector.
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Marc Salon’s Design Makes the Cut: Court Grants Injunction
The Delhi High Court has upheld an injunction protecting Marc Salon’s salon furniture designs against GM Sales, recognising their originality and market reputation. The Court found strong evidence of passing off and copyright infringement, confirming Marc Salon’s entitlement to legal protection.
Read more about Marc Salon’s Design Makes the Cut: Court Grants InjunctionPhonePe and BharatPe Lock Horns, Diablo Trademark in Dispute and more
This bulletin examines significant trademark disputes, including PhonePe versus BharatPe and the Diablo trademark opposition, alongside updates in geographical indications and domain name disputes. The analysis offers objective, fact-based insights on recent legal developments.
Read more about PhonePe and BharatPe Lock Horns, Diablo Trademark in Dispute and moreFrance Obtains ‘France.com’, Nike To Fight US Postal Service and more
This post summarises key trademark and intellectual property updates, including major litigation, domain disputes, and geographical indication news. It provides an analytical perspective on recent court decisions and brand developments.
Read more about France Obtains ‘France.com’, Nike To Fight US Postal Service and moreDecathlon Fights Pentathlon, Delhi High Court Restrains Usage of ‘BOSS’ and more
This bulletin examines significant trademark infringement cases in India, including Decathlon’s action against Pentathlon and the Delhi High Court’s decision on the BOSS mark. It also covers international legal updates, brand licensing developments, and recent geographical indication news.
Read more about Decathlon Fights Pentathlon, Delhi High Court Restrains Usage of ‘BOSS’ and moreBombay High Court Vacates Injunction Granted to ISKCON, Burberry Fights Baneberry and more
The Bombay High Court has revoked an injunction in the ISKCON trademark case due to new developments and pending Supreme Court proceedings. The post also reviews recent legal actions by Burberry and Chanel, as well as updates in brand licensing, domain disputes, and geographical indications in India.
Read more about Bombay High Court Vacates Injunction Granted to ISKCON, Burberry Fights Baneberry and moreMichael Jordan Faces Defeat in ‘Jordan’ Trademark Dispute in China, Cumbum Panneer Thratchai Applied for GI and more
This post examines recent trademark and IP developments, including Michael Jordan’s trademark loss in China and the GI application for Cumbum Panneer Thratchai. Key legal updates on trademark disputes, licensing, and domain names are also discussed.
Read more about Michael Jordan Faces Defeat in ‘Jordan’ Trademark Dispute in China, Cumbum Panneer Thratchai Applied for GI and moreBurberry 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.
Read more about Burberry Initiates Infringement Suit Against Rapper Burberry Jesus, WhiteHat Jr. Stops WhiteHat Sr. for Now, and morePolicybazaar 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.
Read more about Policybazaar Trademark Infringement, Levi’s Collaborates with Hello Kitty for Face Masks and moreSnapdeal Succeeds in Blocking 50 Infringing Websites, Apple Opposes a Pear Shaped Logo, and more
The post examines notable trademark and intellectual property updates, including Snapdeal’s success in blocking infringing websites and Apple’s opposition to a pear-shaped logo. It also covers significant cases and industry collaborations in the IP sector.
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