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National theater and Copyright Policies: An Overview

 This article has been written by Mr Yash, a 2nd year student of Chandigarh University.  Abstract   This abstract provides a concise overview of the complex relationship between national theaters and copyright policies. National theaters, as cultural institutions, are not only producers but also consumers of copyrighted works, from scripts and performances to audiovisual recordings.…

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The role of Intellectual Property Rights in the Indian Manufacturing Sector

This Article has been written by Mr. Nikhil Panwar, a 1st year LLB student of LLOYD LAW COLLEGE, Greater Noida.   Introduction India’s manufacturing sector has experienced remarkable growth and transformation, establishing itself as a prominent global manufacturing hub. In this context, the importance of intellectual property rights (IPR) has become increasingly significant. This article…

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An Overview of the Designs Act in India

This article has been written by Mr. Devesh Singh Chauhan, a 2nd year student of Manickchand Pahade Law College, Sambhaji Nagar, Maharashtra. Introduction Humans are known for their high IQ, consciousness, and creativity, which sets them apart from any other living creature. This remarkable thinking ability and imagination help humans invent and develop new things…

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Plant Varieties Protection Enforcement

ABSTRACT Enforcing Plant Variety Protection (PVP) in India demands a comprehensive strategy. Strengthening legal frameworks like the Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers’ Rights Act is crucial, providing a solid base for effective enforcement. Initiatives to raise awareness, conduct regular inspections, impose penalties, and integrate alternative dispute resolution mechanisms contribute to a proactive and collaborative…

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Fair use and parody in Advertising: The doctrine of fair use in Indian Advertising

This article has been written by Mr. Anchal Purohit, a 2nd year student of Sambalpur University, Burla. Abstract: This exhaustive exploration scrutinizes the complex interplay between the doctrine of fair use and the art of parody in the vibrant landscape of Indian advertising. Through a comprehensive analysis of legal precedents, statutory provisions, and practical applications,…

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