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India high court grants interim relief to Bacardi against alleged trademark infringement

JURIST

” A cease-and-desist notice is generally issued by the intellectual property owner, calling upon the alleged infringer to cease the infringing conduct to avoid formal court action. In September 2020, Barcardi issued a cease-and-desist notice to Bahety Overseas for using the mark “FREEZ.”

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India: Intellectual Property Updates From India - IndusLaw

Mondaq

While the pandemic continues to influence businesses (especially their bottom lines and other internal budgets), it hasn't necessarily brought intellectual property ideation, protection.

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India: Intellectual Property Updates From India - IndusLaw

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As we reach the third quarter of 2022, we have witnessed no dearth of pathbreaking developments in the field of Intellectual property rights.

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India: Non-Fungible Tokens: Legality, Money Laundering And Intellectual Property - Spice Route Legal

Mondaq

Reproducibility is an inalienable attribute of digital content. The cost of reproduction and distribution of digital content tends to be zero.

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India: Parliamentary Standing Committee Report On India's Intellectual Property Rights Regime - S&A Law Offices

Mondaq

The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Commerce, for its 161st report, has undertaken a review of the Intellectual Property Rights regime in India and presented.

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India: Role Of Intellectual Property Rights In Micro, Small And Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) - Khurana and Khurana

Mondaq

Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) play a pivotal role in India's economy. Today, the supply chain for products and services is largely dependent on MSMEs.

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Trademark Filings Were Up in 2020, as Companies Brought New Products to Market

The Fashion Law

The World Intellectual Property Office’s latest research shows that despite the onset and continued impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, companies have continued to offer up new goods and services, and seek out trademark registrations for the corresponding branding. million trademark applications for registration covering a total of 17.2

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