This post examines the DIPP’s discussion paper on reorganising the CGPDTM to strengthen India’s IP infrastructure. It reviews proposed changes, operational challenges, and legal considerations regarding the office’s structure and efficiency.
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Man Tried To Patent Godly Powers!
Christopher Anthony Roller filed a US patent application for godly powers, seeking exclusive rights to their use and financial benefits. The USPTO rejected the claims on legal and technical grounds, leading to the application’s abandonment.
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The priority of intellectual property types varies with the nature of a business. For SMEs in India, a strategic approach to IP is crucial for success and resource optimisation.
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The post examines critical steps start-ups and SMEs can take to secure their intellectual property through robust employment agreements. It outlines essential provisions that address IP ownership, confidentiality, and compliance under Indian law.
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This bulletin examines recent Indian and international trademark cases, brand licensing developments, and DPIIT’s guidelines on GI logo usage. It provides structured legal updates and statistical analysis relevant to the trademark landscape.
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Inventive step or non-obviousness is essential for patentability and is illustrated here through the development of the Dress Pin and Safety Pin. This analysis objectively examines how improvements in such inventions meet the legal requirements for patent protection.
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The article analyses intellectual property risks of using open source software in AI-powered automobiles. It focuses on licensing, patent risks, and evolving models in the automotive sector, offering insights into compliance and industry practices.
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This bulletin covers major copyright and entertainment law news, including Gigi Hadid’s copyright claim, Disney’s Avengers Endgame re-release, and notable legal developments in India and abroad. The update provides objective analysis on current legal controversies and industry shifts.
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This post covers significant trademark news, including the FUCT US Supreme Court ruling and the GI tag for Kolhapuri Chappals. It also reviews major licensing agreements and Indian trademark statistics with an objective legal perspective.
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Patents in India have gained importance as drivers of innovation and business value over the past decade. The Indian patent system, while still evolving, has improved in efficiency and transparency, supporting both commercial and academic interests.
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