John Doe orders have become a significant tool in India for protecting intellectual property against online piracy. By targeting specific infringing links, these court orders ensure a balanced approach to copyright enforcement.
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This article explores the relationship between distinctiveness and trademark dilution, tracing the evolution of dilution remedies in US law. It highlights the importance of preserving the uniqueness of highly distinctive marks beyond traditional infringement actions.
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The post provides an analytical overview of trade secret violation in India, exploring legal remedies available in the absence of a specific statute. It discusses relevant case law, contractual protection, and the challenges faced by Indian businesses regarding confidential information.
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This post explores whether tweets can be protected by copyright law in India and the legal remedies available if your tweet is copied. It provides an objective analysis of copyright thresholds, Twitter’s terms, and practical options for concerned users.
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