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Flavour Marks – Can They Become a Reality?

Author: Intellepedia
July 26, 2019
Intellectual Property, Trademarks

This post analyses whether flavour marks can be registered as trademarks under Indian and international law. It objectively examines legal hurdles and recent case law, providing a structured, analytical perspective on the subject.

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