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Why Personality Rights Are the New Battleground in India’s Digital Age
Celebrities coming forward seeking protection over perosnality pursuing court ordered safeguards against deepfake misuse, objecting to unauthorised use..
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Taj Hotels Secures Sound Mark Protection: A Landmark in Non-Traditional Trademarks
The Indian Hotels Company Limited (IHCL), owner of the Taj Hotels brand, has secured trademark registration for its sound mark.
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Delhi High Court Declares “SOCIAL” a Well-Known Trademark
The Delhi High Court has ruled in favour of Impresario Entertainment & Hospitality Pvt. Ltd., officially recognising “SOCIAL” as a well-known trademark in India.
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Trade Secrets and Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs): Legal Framework and Judicial Interpretation in India
Trade secrets constitute confidential business information that derives commercial or economic value
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Trademark Watch and Monitoring Services – Why Businesses Need Them
Introduction In the contemporary business world, obtaining trademark registration is just the beginning point of brand protection. The real work
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Bombay High Court Restrains “Jio Cabs” for Trademark Infringement
Bombay High Court has issued an interim injunction against taxi operators using the registered trademark “Jio” for their cab services. The court found that the name “Jio Cabs”, along with similar logos and website domains, could mislead consumers into thinking the service was affiliated with Reliance Industries Limited (RIL).
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Passing Off: Protecting Goodwill under Trademark Law
Introduction By leveraging passing off protections, businesses can prevent competitors from capitalizing on their established goodwill, even without a registered
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Pharmaceutical Trademarks: Drug Name Confusion and Regulatory Overlap
Introduction In the pharmaceutical industry, branding extends far beyond marketing appeal it serves as a crucial identifier in life-and-death situations.
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From Princeton to “Princton”: Defending the Sanctity of Well-Known Marks in India
INTRODUCTION The primary function of a trademark is to enable consumers to identify and distinguish goods or services of one
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Leveraging Trademarks and Copyrights for Business: Understanding the Key Differences
Intellectual Property Rights act as an invisible shield, protecting your brand identity from imitation or misuse that can confuse customers
