This article explores whether patents may be extended beyond 20 years, focusing on the USPTO’s Patent Term Adjustment provisions. It outlines how certain delays can lengthen the effective monopoly period and discusses key legal requirements.
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Social Media and IP (Part X): Trade Secret Cases
This post discusses landmark cases addressing trade secret misappropriation through social media. It provides legal analysis on the protection of business contact databases and confidentiality obligations in the digital era.
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This article outlines the key steps and requirements for patent filing in India. It covers eligibility, filing timelines, and necessary documents, providing a clear understanding of the patent application process. The information is presented objectively and is based on Indian legal standards.
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Zu Technologies has brought patent infringement suits against KickStarter and other companies over remote controlled sex toys, invoking the Teledildonics Patent. The ongoing legal proceedings highlight complex questions around the scope of sex toy patents and the future of such litigation.
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This post examines two select cases on publicity rights and their intersection with social media. It discusses the legal outcomes and broader implications for celebrity rights and brand promotions online.
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This post discusses key patent litigations involving Facebook, Yahoo, and Rembrandt in the social media domain. It provides an objective analysis of legal claims, settlements, and judicial decisions relevant to intellectual property in this sector.
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The Royal Enfield v. ebay.in case addresses trademark infringement on ecommerce platforms in India. The Delhi High Court issued an interim injunction, reinforcing the rights of trademark owners against unauthorised use online.
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This presentation was delivered by Dr. Kalyan Kankanala as a part of a seminar on intellectual property, social media and business. The seminar was attended...
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The post reviews landmark cases where social media and trademark law intersect, including disputes involving Pinterest, AvePoint, and Ferrari. It provides an objective analysis of court findings on infringement, fair use, and legal outcomes.
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This post examines key copyright cases involving social media, illustrating how courts address infringement and fair use issues. It offers objective insights into the intersection of copyright law and online content sharing.
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