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Parody, Satire and Copyright: Navigating Legal Boundaries in advertisements

This article has been written by Mr. Anchal Purohit, a 2nd year student of Sambalpur University, Burla.   Abstract: This in-depth exploration delves into the intricate relationship between parody, satire, and copyright within the realm of advertisements. Through a comprehensive analysis of legal principles, case law, and practical applications, this document unveils the nuances surrounding…

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Ishan research lab Vs. Durga prasad (2013)

ISHAN RESEARCH LAB V. DURGA PRASAD (2012): A NOTABLE CASE HIGHLIGHTING COPYRIGHT ISSUES RELATED TO ANIMATED CHARACTERS IN INDIAN FILMS   ABSTRACT  The Ishan Research Lab vs. Durga Prasad (2012) case stands as a seminal legal battle that highlighted the intricate copyright complexities surrounding animated characters in Indian cinema. The dispute, central to Durga Prasad’s…

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Fruits and Vegetables with GI Tags: a boon for Indian Horticulture

This article has been written by Ms. Manisha kumari, a 2nd year student of the campus law centre, University of Delhi. Abstract India is known for its rich and diverse horticulture, with a wide variety of fruits and vegetables grown across the country. These fruits and vegetables are vital to the nation’s health and well-being, in addition to supporting the agricultural economy of the nation. This impacts not only food  chain but  also  millions Indian’s…

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