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August 21, 2021

Comment: ‘Will The Intellectual Property Division Be A Suitable Replacement For The IPAB?

Author: Intern - Darshin Parekh

The Tribunal Reforms (Rationalization and Conditions of Service) Ordinance 2021 (‘Ordinance’), on April 04, 2021, decided to abolish the Intellectual Property Appellate Board (‘IPAB’) on…

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August 21, 2021

ALG’s Aparna Sreedhar Delivers A Guest Lecture At Annapurna College Of Film And Media, Hyderabad

Featuring: Aparna Sreedhar

ALG’s Aparna Sreedhar recently visited Annapurna College of Film and Media, Hyderabad for an interactive guest lecture on “IP & Film Industry”. She covered various…

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August 21, 2021

Comment: Is The Future Of IP-Law Internships Virtual?

Author: Intern - Anjuri Saxena

The COVID-19 pandemic has transgressed the boundaries of our usual norms. The whole world has made a shift towards the virtual environment in multifarious aspects.…

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August 19, 2021

Summary: ‘Review Of The Intellectual Property Rights Regime In India (Parliamentary Standing Committee Report No. 161) – Section On Copyrights Act, 1957, (pp: 64-69)’ (Parliamentary Standing Committee On Commerce)

Author: Intern - Nehal Gupta

The Department Related Parliamentary Standing Committee on Commerce under the chairmanship of Mr. V. Vijayasai presented a report titled, “161st Report: Review of the Intellectual…

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August 18, 2021

Summary: ‘The Bewildering Predicament Of Voice Actors In India: A Performer’s Right Tragedy’ By Rohan Cherian Thomas

Author: Intern - Prachi Sehgal

The Bewildering Predicament of Voice Actors in India: A Performer's Right Tragedy is a paper published in 2021 [Rohan Cherian Thomas, ‘The Bewildering Predicament of…

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