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June 10, 2022

Article: When Can Parody Be Cited As Fair Dealing In A Copyright Dispute?

Author: Tanisha Agarwal

Introduction Section 52(1)(a) [1] of the Copyright Act, 1957 (“the Act”) provides that certain acts are to be infringement of copyright. It reads: “(1) The…

Events & Participations

June 8, 2022

Legal Issues Seminar-Patent (LIS-PAT) On “Will the Importation of Patent Product Components Without A License Constitute Infringement?”

Featuring: Harshita Agarwal

A ‘Legal Issues Seminar-Patent’ (LIS-PAT) was conducted by Harshita Agarwal, Trainee Associate, on “Will the Importation of Patent Product Components Without A License Constitute Infringement?”.…

Comments & Summaries

June 7, 2022

Summary: Guidelines For Accessibility And Reasonable Accommodations For Persons With Disabilities

Author: Former Intern - Yashi Agarwal

Guidelines for Accessibility and Reasonable Accommodation for Persons with Disabilities (Guidelines) is a set of guidelines issued by the Office of Controller General of Patents,…

Events & Participations

June 6, 2022

Practice Work Shop (PWS) On “Can Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) Serve as IP Collaterals?”

Featuring: Shreya Kunwar

During last week’s Practice Workshop (PWS) Session, Shreya Kunwar, Associate, led a discussion on whether Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) can serve as IP Collaterals? The session…

Court-Case Bulletins

June 3, 2022

Court Case Bulletin (CCB): Invisible Use Of A Trademark Can Constitute As Passing Off

Author: Former Intern - Tanya Kanchan Soni

In the matter of Makemytrip India Private Limited v. Booking.Com B. V & Ors. [CS(COMM) 268/2022], a Single Judge [Prathiba M. Singh J.] of the…

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