Intellectual property rights are central to building and scaling startups in India. This post discusses the strategic use of IP for business advantage and announces a seminar offering actionable insights for entrepreneurs and SMEs.
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Intellectual Property (IP) in India: A Decade of Progress Part 3
This article provides an analytical overview of patent filings by foreign applicants in India over the past decade, including key trends and contributors. It objectively reviews statistical data, focusing on the role of the USA and other leading countries in shaping India’s patent landscape.
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Dr APJ Abdul Kalam’s life and work exemplify the highest ideals of innovation for national good. His approach to intellectual property and technology continues to inspire generations in India. This post analyses his contributions and enduring legacy.
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This post analyses a decade of patent statistics, examining trends in filings, grants, examinations, and revenue in India. It reflects on the evolving landscape of intellectual property rights, highlighting key years and changing patterns in the Indian patent system.
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Self publishing in India is expanding rapidly, but the legal and business risks for authors are significant. Despite promises of control and royalties, self publishing contracts often lack balanced protection for authors’ rights and interests.
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This article analyses common patent myths and clarifies key aspects of patent law in India. It offers insights on patent eligibility, enforcement, and the importance of professional advice for effective intellectual property protection.
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A Belgian court acquitted the Pirate Bay founders of criminal copyright infringement, citing lack of evidence of involvement after 2006. This verdict provides temporary relief, though their legal battles continue.
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This post examines a decade of trademark statistics in India, revealing significant growth in applications and registrations. It provides an analytical overview of global and national trends impacting intellectual property protection in India.
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Lionsgate initiated legal action against Ameritrade over the use of a famous Dirty Dancing dialogue in an advertisement. The case examines whether the ad’s parodic reference constitutes trademark infringement or falls under permissible parody in advertising.
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Deadmau5 and Disney have settled their trademark dispute regarding the Mau5head symbol after extensive legal negotiations. The agreement allows Deadmau5 to continue using and registering his logo, reflecting broader themes in intellectual property law.
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