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Intellectual Property and classification

This article has been written by Ms. Madhavi Sanapala, a 5th year LLB Student from Dr. B. R. Ambedkar College of Law, Andhra University.          Intellectual Property and the classification Intellectual property (IP) refers to a set of intangible assets that are legally protected and recognized as the creations of the human mind. These creations include inventions,…

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Power under the Constitution of India

This article has been written by B.SRIKAMAL, a student of  2nd Year B.B.A.L.L.B (Hons), Alliance University, Bangalore INTRODUCTION:- “The legal right or authorization to act or not to act; an ability conferred on a person by law to alter, by an act of will, the rights, duties, liabilities, and other relations, either of that person or…

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International Copyright under Copyright Act

This article has been written by Chirag Yadav, a student of ICFAI University, Dehradun Copyright is a legal concept that protects original works of authorship, such as literary, musical, and artistic works, from being used or reproduced without the permission of the copyright owner. Copyright law is designed to promote creativity and innovation by providing…

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Trademark challenges in cyberspace

THIS ARTICLE IS WRITTEN BY Ansari Shaheen a final year student at the University of Mumbai. INTRODUCTION: Trademark is the identity of every business. Without a trademark business cannot survive, it shows the visibility of a business. It is a great asset for every business. Imagine if any trademark infringes then how the company will…

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What Inventions cannot be patented ?

                                                   This article has been written by Mr. Arjun Singh Tamang, a 2nd year student of Faculty of Law, University of Delhi. Indian Patent Act 1970 is the enactment which authorizes the registration of Patents in India. Section 3 and 4 of Chapter II deals with inventions and innovations which are not patentable. What is…

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Criteria For Bail

Laws deal with the most fundamental concerns of human existence such as individual human rights, peace in society and the general stability of nations. They lay down the basic rights and duties of people so that society can flourish. As society changes, the law evolves and there is a need to introduce new laws and…

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Indian Law and Cyber Crime

               THIS ARTICLE IS WRITTEN BY ANSARI SHAHEEN A FINAL YEAR STUDENT OF UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI                              INDIAN LAW AND CYBERCRIME INTRODUCTION: Today world is known as a Tech World. In the future, all companies will be tech-oriented. With the increase in the usage of technology stuff, the crime rate is also increasing from education to banking,…

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What are Copyright Societies ?

This article has been written by Mr. Arjun Singh Tamang, a 2nd year student of Faculty of Law, University of Delhi. Intellectual Property Rights are the legal rights that are given to the person for their innovative and imaginative creation. Intellectual property is an intangible asset which is the result of human intellectual or creative…

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