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

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 Interplay of Copyright and Theatre 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…

Protecting traditional herbal knowledge in the pharmaceutical industry

This article has been written by Ms. Manisha Rahman , a LL.B. 3 years student of J.B. Law College, Guwahati ,Assam. INTRODUCTION Ancient Egyptian and Chinese  writings  had  describe herbal medicinal uses for plants as early as 3,000 BC.  Medicinal herbs Plants had been used for different purposes long before recorded history. Indigenous cultures such…

Technology transfer and licensing agreements in Pharma Startups

THIS ARTICLE IS WRITTEN BY ANIKET SINGH THAKUR FROM LLOYD LAW COLLEGE, GREATER NOIDA STUDENT OF LLB FIRST YEAR  In the fast-evolving landscape of pharmaceuticals, startups play a pivotal role in driving innovation. These companies often possess groundbreaking ideas and technologies but may lack the resources or infrastructure to bring their products to market. To…

The role of the CBD in preserving traditional knowledge in India

This article has been written by Ms. Saloni Sankhe, a second-year student of SDSM College, Palghar. Abstract: India, as a participant in the CBD since its inception on December 29, 1993, aligns with its three primary goals: conserving biological diversity, sustainably utilizing its components, and ensuring fair and equitable sharing of benefits from genetic resource…

The role of educational institutions in fostering trademark awareness

“This article has been written by Mr. Astitva Sharma, a 2nd year student of Himachal Pradesh National Law University (HPNLU), Shimla.”   Trademarks are the foundation of brand identity and consumer trust and serve as symbols of quality, authenticity, and provenance. In India, trademarks play an essential role in differentiating the products and services offered…