The Bombay High Court has introduced the doctrine of unclean hands as a defense in trademark infringement matters. If the plaintiff’s mark imitates another, relief may be denied. This ruling reshapes litigation strategies in Indian trademark law.
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Patenting Bowling Machines – We are not talking about Anil Kumble or McGrath
This post examines the patenting of bowling machines in cricket, focusing on their technological and legal aspects. It discusses key inventions and their impact on cricket practice.
Read more about Patenting Bowling Machines – We are not talking about Anil Kumble or McGrathA Pharmaceutical Perspective by Ms. Vinita Radhakrishnan
Ms. Vinita Radhakrishnan examines trade secrets and patents in the pharmaceutical sector, highlighting key IP strategies and industry trends. The analysis offers insights into current practices and future directions within pharma intellectual property.
Read more about A Pharmaceutical Perspective by Ms. Vinita RadhakrishnanPrior Art Search and Drafting Patents
This article explores the importance of prior art search and drafting in the Indian patent process. It objectively evaluates both the benefits and drawbacks, highlighting the strategic role of prior art searches in patent filings.
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This article analyses the history and patent developments of cricket leg pads, focusing on their role in player safety and innovation. It underscores the need for effective protective equipment in professional cricket.
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The Stanford v Roche case before the US Supreme Court addresses complex questions of patent ownership under the Bayh-Dole Act. This dispute underscores the ongoing challenges universities face in managing intellectual property developed with federal funding.
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The post examines the intersection of open standards and open source software, addressing compliance and intellectual property concerns. It details the Open Standard Requirement and its significance for legal compatibility in India.
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This post discusses the AvishCar, a flying Maruti 800 displayed at AeroIndia 2011, with a focus on patent law and intellectual property protection strategies. It analyses the legal provisions and practical implications under the Indian Patent Act, 1970.
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The post examines how patents have enabled advancements in stealth technology for fighter aircraft. It discusses key patent filings and their role in shaping modern military aviation, as showcased at Aero India 2011.
Read more about Patents Enabling Stealthy AttackBe Wise in Choosing Your IP Service Provider
Selecting an intellectual property service provider requires careful attention to structure, expertise, confidentiality, and timely delivery. The right provider ensures your IP assets are protected and managed efficiently throughout their lifecycle.
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