This bulletin provides structured updates on trademark infringement cases, brand licensing, and franchising developments in India and abroad. It also covers domain name disputes and recent GI filings, offering an objective legal perspective on ongoing intellectual property matters.
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Miss India in a Domain Dispute, Starbucks Fights Mountains & Mermaids, Irish Whiskey Gets GI Status in India and More
The bulletin highlights significant trademark and licensing news, including the Miss India domain dispute, Apollo Hospitals’ enforcement actions, and Irish Whiskey’s GI status in India. The updates offer a structured legal perspective on current intellectual property developments.
Read more about Miss India in a Domain Dispute, Starbucks Fights Mountains & Mermaids, Irish Whiskey Gets GI Status in India and MoreWeekly Trademark News Bulletin: Suzuki Declared as a Well-Known Trademark, The Dindigul Lock Gets GI Tag, Cornetto Defends its Little Horn and Other News
This bulletin covers major trademark and intellectual property updates from India and abroad, including Suzuki’s well-known trademark recognition and the Dindigul Lock’s GI tag. It also examines recent infringement cases, domain name disputes, and brand expansion news.
Read more about Weekly Trademark News Bulletin: Suzuki Declared as a Well-Known Trademark, The Dindigul Lock Gets GI Tag, Cornetto Defends its Little Horn and Other NewsPalani Panchamirtham Gets GI Tag, Chupa Chups Travels to Japan, Durian Trademark Infringement and Other News
The post summarises major trademark news from India, including statistical trends, the GI tag for Palani Panchamirtham, and a notable infringement case involving Durian Industries. It also covers international brand licensing developments and updates on celebrity trademark filings.
Read more about Palani Panchamirtham Gets GI Tag, Chupa Chups Travels to Japan, Durian Trademark Infringement and Other NewsIdhayam Trademark Battle, PayPal Files Infringement against Lenmo, Bata Aims to Launch 500 Franchise Stores in India and Other News
This edition highlights significant trademark infringement cases, GI tag achievements, and brand licensing deals in India and abroad. Key stories include the Idhayam oil trademark battle, PayPal’s legal action against Lenmo, and Bata’s ambitious franchise expansion plans.
Read more about Idhayam Trademark Battle, PayPal Files Infringement against Lenmo, Bata Aims to Launch 500 Franchise Stores in India and Other NewsBeer versus Whiskey- Beer Wins 8PM battle
The Delhi High Court decided there was no trademark infringement or passing off in the 8pm case between Radico Khaitan and Carlsberg. The court found clear differences between beer and whiskey products, denying the plaintiff’s injunction claim.
Read more about Beer versus Whiskey- Beer Wins 8PM battleCourt Re-Emphasizes the Exclusion of Generic Terms from Registration
The Madras High Court reiterated that generic terms in trademarks cannot be monopolized and must be assessed as part of the whole mark. The Court set aside the IPAB’s order to remove Rhizome’s mark, clarifying the application of the Trade Marks Act in such disputes.
Read more about Court Re-Emphasizes the Exclusion of Generic Terms from RegistrationIntroduction to Well-Known Trademarks and Trademark Dilution
The post explores well-known trademarks and the different forms of trademark dilution under Indian and international law. It discusses statutory definitions, key criteria, and legal distinctions relevant to the protection of famous marks.
Read more about Introduction to Well-Known Trademarks and Trademark DilutionTrans-border Reputation of Well Known Marks – Part IV
The post provides an analytical overview of transborder reputation for trademarks in India, discussing legal requirements and court approaches. It highlights the evidentiary standards foreign entities must meet to establish reputation and enforce rights against Indian businesses.
Read more about Trans-border Reputation of Well Known Marks – Part IVToo much Success is Not Always Good: A Look at Genericization of Trademarks
The article explores how excessive success of a trademark can lead to its genericization, undermining its legal protection. It analyses Indian and international legal frameworks and provides notable examples to illustrate the risks for brand owners.
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