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February 11, 2024

Rajendra Kumar Vs. Prem Lata (2007) : A case related to the assignment and licensing of the right in the film industry

Abstract   The case of Rajendra Kumar vs Prem Lata in 2007 revolved around the assignment and licensing rights within the film industry. It involved disputes over contractual agreements and the transfer of rights between parties. The specifics of the case might involve copyright, licensing, or contractual intricacies within the context of film making.  …

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Successful Geographical Indications

  Abstract   Successful geographical indications (GI) are markers that certify a product’s origin from a specific geographic area, attributing distinct qualities or reputation to that location.GI safeguard traditional products by ensuring their unique characteristics are tied to their origin, fostering local economies and preserving cultural heritage. Examples include Champagne, Parmigiana -Reggie, Roquefort, Darjeeling tea,…

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IPR laws governing the Indian Pharmaceutical sector

   Abstract  Patents grant pharmaceutical corporations exclusive rights to market pharmaceuticals and ban others from manufacturing, selling, or manufacturing these drugs for 20 years. IPR is required for pharmaceutical businesses to identify, plan, commercialize, and protect their inventions. Introduction  The Indian pharmaceutical industry is renowned for its prowess in producing affordable generic medicines, both for…

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Protecting traditional and cultural designs in India

This article has been written by Ms. Ritika khatter , L.L.B 3RD semester student ( LLB 3rd year program ) Abstract  Protecting traditional and cultural designs in India involves various measures like copyright, trademarks, and geographical indications. Government initiatives and legal frameworks like the Geographical Indications of Goods Act help safeguard these designs, preserving the…

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