The intersection of Trademarks and Industrial Designs

Written by Amit Kumar, a final-year student of Campus Law Centre, Faculty of Law, Delhi University, Delhi INTRODUCTION Safeguarding a business’s fundamental Intellectual Properties often entails utilizing diverse forms of IP rights; certain assets may only be protected by a single form, yet aesthetic design exemplifies an IP that seems amenable to safeguarding through multiple…

Pharmaceutical Policies and government initiatives: government initiatives for promoting Intellectual Property in Pharma Industry

This article has been written by Mr. A Raj Singh, a 3rd-year law student of JEMTEC Department of Law, Greater Noida.   ABSTRACT   This article explores the policies, methods, and reforms that the Indian government has put in place to improve intellectual property rights protection, describing their effects on business, innovation, accessibility, and international…

Case Studies of Successful startups built on Open Source Principles

This article has been written by Master Emmanuel Amarfio Mensah, a 5th year student of Galgotias University, Greater Noida-UP Abstract: Open-source principles have become increasingly popular in the startup world, as they offer a way to build and collaborate on projects in a transparent and inclusive manner. In this article, we will explore case studies…

Pharmaceutical Innovation and Startups: Intellectual Property Challenges for Indian Pharmaceutical Startups

This article has been written by Ms. Aarshiya Punera, an IInd year student at Law Centre-II, Faculty of Law, University of Delhi.   ABSTRACT   The past decade has seen a spurring of Startups in the Indian market landscape. Cities like Bengaluru, Delhi, Gurugram, Pune, and Mumbai have seen the mushrooming of Startups by fresh graduates,…

Startups and Open Source Licensing: Balancing Open Source and Proprietary Software in Tech Startups

  This article has been written by Ms.Sri Subiksha Dhamodaran, a 3rd year B.A.,LL.B. (Hons.) student of Sastra deemed to be University, Thanjavur, TamilNadu. This article discusses Startups and Open Source Licensing.   Abstract : This article serves as an intellectual compass in the fast-paced world of tech startups, guiding readers through the complex dance…

Medicinal Plants and GI Protection: Preserving India’s Medicinal Wealth

This article has been written by Tanvitha Reddy Kadasani, a 2nd year BA LLB student of Osmania University College of Law, Hyderabad ABSTRACT Geographical indication (GI) is used to identify goods originating in a definite territory and possess characteristics unique to the said geographical area. India is home to many unique medicinal and botanical plants.…

Trade Secrets in Manufacturing: Safeguarding Proprietary Processes

This Article has been written by Mr. Nikhil Panwar, a 1st year LLB student of LLOYD LAW COLLEGE, Greater Noida. Introduction In the dynamic landscape of manufacturing, where innovation is the key driver of success, companies often rely on proprietary processes to gain a competitive edge. These closely guarded techniques, known as trade secrets, are…

Adapting Literature for the Indian stage: Copyright Considerations

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 intricate relationship between creativity and copyright considerations in the context of adapting literature for the Indian stage. Grounded in the provisions of the Indian Copyright Act, the narrative unfolds through an…