The Delhi High Court has ordered Amazon Technologies, Inc. to pay ₹336 crore in damages for willful trademark infringement of the Beverly Hills Polo Club logo. The ruling also includes ₹3.23 crore in litigation costs and a permanent injunction against Amazon. The case, filed by Lifestyle Equities C.V. and Lifestyle Licensing B.V., highlights Amazon’s liability in unauthorized brand usage.
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Novartis says No to Novarish
In a landmark decision, the Bombay High Court granted Novartis AG an ad-interim injunction against Novarish Healthcare Private Limited for trademark infringement. Novartis successfully argued that Novarish’s use of the “NOVARISH” mark was deceptively similar to its well-known “NOVARTIS” trademark, leading to the court’s decision to protect Novartis’s intellectual property rights.
Read more about Novartis says No to NovarishEC Notice to Makers of Modi Film, EU Approves Copyright Directive, Nike Wins ‘Jumpman’ Suit, AI Music, and more
This update examines major legal developments in copyright and entertainment law, including regulatory actions on political films, EU copyright reforms, and landmark infringement suits. The post also discusses AI-generated music licensing and shifting industry practices in content distribution.
Read more about EC Notice to Makers of Modi Film, EU Approves Copyright Directive, Nike Wins ‘Jumpman’ Suit, AI Music, and morePatanjali Forces Removal of Defamatory Videos, Registration Needed for Infringement Suit, Netflix sued for FYRE, and more
The post provides a detailed analysis of current copyright and intellectual property developments, including court decisions on infringement and registration. It covers cases involving Patanjali, Netflix, and major licensing deals, supported by recent statistical trends.
Read more about Patanjali Forces Removal of Defamatory Videos, Registration Needed for Infringement Suit, Netflix sued for FYRE, and moreE-Commerce Policy, Rush for Patriotic Movie Titles, Spotify in India, and more.
The post examines India’s draft e-commerce policy, Bollywood’s quick move to register patriotic film titles, and legal issues surrounding Spotify’s launch in India. It also details updates on copyright filings, entertainment law, and industry news.
Read more about E-Commerce Policy, Rush for Patriotic Movie Titles, Spotify in India, and more.Draft Intermediary Rules, Japan Extends Copyright Protection, Ubon Collaborates with YoYo Honey Singh and more
This blog discusses the latest updates in copyright law, including new intermediary rules in India, Japan’s copyright extension, and noteworthy infringement cases. It also covers music and merchandising trends, maintaining a factual and analytical perspective.
Read more about Draft Intermediary Rules, Japan Extends Copyright Protection, Ubon Collaborates with YoYo Honey Singh and morePublication of Bare Acts Not Infringement, Cinematograph Act Amendments, No Copyright For Taste, and More
This post examines recent copyright law updates in India, including positions on bare acts publication and Cinematograph Act reforms. It also covers global copyright decisions and major legal cases in the entertainment industry, providing clear and objective legal analysis.
Read more about Publication of Bare Acts Not Infringement, Cinematograph Act Amendments, No Copyright For Taste, and MoreDELHI HIGH COURT STAYS SALE OF BOOK ON RAMDEV, NEW TRIAL IN LED ZEPPELIN’S COPYRIGHT SUIT, PUBLISHERS BATTLE AGAINST RESEARCH GATE, CHARLIE CHAPLIN MERCHANDISING IN INDIA AND MORE
This post reviews recent copyright law news, including significant judicial orders, international copyright disputes, and new licensing initiatives. It provides an analytical perspective on Indian and global developments relevant to copyright, entertainment, and merchandising.
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The post examines current trends in trademark law India, highlighting recent statistics, legal rulings, and major trademark disputes. It also discusses new licensing agreements and the application for GI status for Kodaikanal Hill Garlic, offering a clear legal analysis.
Read more about Design as a Trademark?, Bumblebee Dispute Settled, Kodaikanal Hill Garlic GI and other newsJumanji: Welcome to the Jungle New Merchandise, Castrol Active Trade Mark Infringement, Florsheim Shoes in India, Elvis Loses Trade Mark Battle, Kandhamal Haladi GI and other Weekly Trade Mark News
This week’s trade mark news covers Indian and international case law, new merchandise licensing, and GI applications. Key highlights include Castrol Active’s infringement suit, Jumanji merchandise launches, and the Kandhamal Haladi GI filing. The post adopts a structured, legal-academic approach to recent developments.
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