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AI-Generated Trademarks: From Prompt to Protection
INTRODUCTION The conceptualization and creation of a trademark has long been anchored in human creativity. Conventionally, branding was...
Aaina Sethi & Divanshi Gupta
Jul 18


PERMITTING A U-TURN IN THE INTERESTS OF JUSTICE: MADRAS HC ALLOWS APPELLANT TO REVERT TO ORIGINAL CLAIMS
In an appeal filed under Section 117-A of The Patents Act, 1970 [hereinafter referred to as ‘the Act’] against a refusal order issued by...
Rachita Jain
Jul 17


Doubtful Purpose of Trade Mark Adoption May Imply Registration Tainted by Bad Faith
INTRODUCTION Recently, in the case of Major League Baseball Properties Inc v. Manish Vijay & Ors. [1] , the Delhi High Court, while...

Divanshi Gupta
Jul 11


Caleb Suresh Motupalli vs Controller of Patents: Maintainability of Appeal and Patentability under the Patents Act, 1970
Introduction This landmark judgement provides the required elucidation on legal standing of an appeal filed against an order issued under...
Garima Sethi & Rachita Jain
Jul 10


AI Patentability in India, Europe, and the US: Patentability Standards and Emerging Trends
Recent advancements in Information and Communication Technology (ICT), including Artificial Intelligence (AI) are rapidly transforming...
Garima Sethi & Arpita Mukherjee
Jul 9


Customer Trust In Data Privacy Compliance In The Hospitality Industry
Privacy Imperative At this crossroads in the hospitality industry, the high demands of guests to create their own memorable experience...

Ankita Sabharwal
Jul 7


INTERIM RELIEF FOR AMAZON: DIVISION BENCH OF DELHI HIGH COURT STAYS AWARD OF DAMAGES IN THE SUIT FILED BY LIFESTYLE
In an interesting turn of events in the appeal titled Amazon Technologies Inc. v. Lifestyle Equities CV and Another , the Hon’ble...

Sharabh Shrivastava
Jul 4


Protected, Packaged and Pop-Cultured: Labubu Dolls Shaking IP Waves
Introduction: Quirky Labubu dolls have quickly become the new couture. These are small, furry, elvish creatures with big eyes and a...
Vrinda Sehgal & Snehal Khemka
Jun 27


NEHA: A Common Name, An Uncommon Trademark Battle
Introduction The High Court of Delhi, in a judgment of Inder Raj Sahni Proprietor M/S Sahni vs. Neha Herbals Pvt. Ltd. [1] , meticulously...

Kanika Bansal
Jun 26


Shoes and Copyright: The Birkenstock Case and Its Legal Implications
The recent ruling by Germany’s Federal Court of Justice (BGH) [1] has sparked significant discussion about the intersection of design,...

Drsika Bhutani
Jun 24
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