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Case study of Landmark Judgments of Design Infringement

This article has been written by Mr. Arnav Jindal a IInd year student pursuing BBA LLB at IIM, Rohtak college, Rohtak Introduction Landmark design infringement cases combine creativity, intellectual property, and legal restrictions. These instances feature disagreements over the unauthorized duplication or usage of classic architectural designs, calling into question the basic nature of intellectual…

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Navigating the Patent Landscape: A Comprehensive guide to Patent Search and filing for startups

This article has been originally written by Ms. Jibisa Janvi Behera, a 2nd Year student at National Law University, Odisha In the dynamic and competitive landscape of startups, intellectual property (IP) protection is crucial for securing a competitive edge and fostering innovation. Patents, in particular, play a pivotal role in safeguarding novel ideas and inventions.…

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The interplay of copyright and Theater licensing

THIS ARTICLE HAS BEEN WRITTEN BY MS. AISHWARYA RAJENDRA NEVSE A 3rd-YEAR LLB STUDENT OF ABHINAV LAW COLLEGE, PUNE.   ABSTRACT: This article explores the dynamic interplay of copyright and theater licensing in India, analyzing the provisions of the Copyright Act of 1957. It defines theater within the copyright framework, discussing relevant sections governing theatrical…

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Challenges in Technology Transfer from Research to Farmers

Abstract: The effective transfer of technology from research institutions to farmers is crucial for enhancing agricultural productivity, ensuring food security, and promoting sustainable farming practices. However, this process faces several challenges, including the gap between research and application, financial constraints, lack of awareness, cultural factors, inadequate rural infrastructure, rapid technological advancements, and insufficient intellectual property…

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Music licensing and copyright for advertisements in India

This article has been written by Ms. Harshitha Reddy Vanga, a 3rd year student of M.S. Ramaiah College of Law, Bangalore.                                                             ABSTRACT The article explores the critical and intricate aspects surrounding the incorporation of music in advertising campaigns within the Indian legal framework. It delves into the complexities of music licensing, emphasising the necessity for…

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User Generated content in Advertising: Copyright, Challenges and Opportunities

This article has been written by Ms. Harshitha Reddy Vanga, a 3rd year student of M.S. Ramaiah College of Law, Bangalore.                                                            ABSTRACT User-generated content (UGC) has become a prominent and influential part of modern advertising. While it offers a unique and authentic way to engage with consumers, it also brings forth a multitude of copyright…

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