The influence of the Trips Agreement on Indian Pharma Patents

This article has been written by Ms. Mamta kumari , a 2nd year law student of Galgotias University, Greater Noida. INTRODUCTION The international intellectual property landscape has undergone a substantial transformation as a result of the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS), especially in the pharmaceutical industry. By examining significant case laws that…

Case Analysis: Indian Performing Right Society Vs. Eastern India Motion Pictures Association

This article has been compiled by Mr. Saurabh Tripathi a first year law student of LLOYD LAW COLLEGE Greater Noida Uttarpradesh.  Abstract: The legal tussle between The Indian Performing Right Society Ltd. (IPRS) and Eastern India Motion Pictures Association in 2018 marked a significant chapter in India’s intellectual property landscape. The case delved into the…

Copyright for Choreography in Indian Theatre Productions

This article has been written by Ishu Yadav   Introduction Choreography, the art of creating meaningful dance movements, is an integral part of Indian theater productions. It seamlessly blends rhythm, emotion, and storytelling, transforming performances into captivating expressions of art and culture. From the intricate steps and mesmerizing postures of classical dance forms like Bharatnatyam…

Trade Secrets and Confidentiality for Start ups

  This article has been written by Ms. Yash, a 2nd year student of Chandigarh University.                                                             Abstract   In the dynamic landscape of startups, trade secrets and confidentiality stand as invaluable assets. Trade secrets encompass a wide array of confidential information, from proprietary algorithms to customer lists, providing a competitive edge that is often more sustainable…

Copyright enforcement in Indian Advertising

This article has been written by Mr. Anchal Purohit, a 2nd year student of Sambalpur University, Burla.   Abstract:   This exhaustive exploration delves into the multifaceted realm of copyright enforcement in the dynamic landscape of Indian advertising. Navigating the intricacies of intellectual property rights, this document scrutinizes the legal mechanisms available for copyright protection,…

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…