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Benin Bronzes: Is the President’s Declaration Legal?

September 3, 2023 Seun Lari-Williams 0

In his last days in office, Nigeria’s former President Mohammadu Buhari declared the Oba of Benin, Oba Ewuare II as the owner and custodian of […]

Melodic Legalese: Navigating Dua Lipa’s Third Copyright Challenge in Levitating

September 1, 2023 Amisha Mittal 0

This article delves into the intricate and multifaceted legal clash involving Bosko Kante, the ingenious creator of the ElectroSpit talk box, and the internationally acclaimed […]

Delhi High Court Holds Google Liable for Trademark Infringement in Ads Programme

August 30, 2023 Tejaswini Kaushal 0

In a groundbreaking legal development, the Delhi High Court has rendered a significant ruling in Google LLC v. DRS Logistics against Google’s claim of safe […]

Unveiling the Rhythm: Copyrightability of Choreographic Works in India

August 29, 2023 admin 0

In the captivating realm of the performing arts, dance stands as a profound expression of human emotions, culture, and creativity. Each graceful movement, intricate step, […]

Jurisdictional Framework in Trademark & Copyright Law: Analysing Statutes And Challenges in India

August 27, 2023 Anil Shete 1

INTRODUCTION: Jurisdiction plays a vital role in resolving commercial intellectual property (IP) disputes, in the context of trademark and copyright infringement cases in India. Jurisdiction […]

From Soil to Sip: How Geographical Indications Cultivate Local Economies, Nurture Rural Development, and Brew Tourism

August 26, 2023 admin 0

Introduction The domain of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) assumes a paramount position in shaping the economic landscape of nations. Within this realm, Geographical Indications (GI) […]

Preserving Brand Identity: Insights from the ‘EVECARE’ Trademark Dispute

August 23, 2023 Tejaswini Kaushal 0

Introduction The Delhi High Court recently took a significant step in the legal arena by issuing a temporary restraining order against Wipro Enterprises Pvt. Ltd. […]

Generative Artificial Intelligence and Copyright

August 22, 2023 admin 0

Introduction Recently a report published in Business Insider[1] described how big tech companies are refraining others from using their Artificial Intelligence (hereinafter AI) generated output […]

Delhi High Court’s ‘WOW China Bistro’ Injunction: A Relook at Deceptively Similar Marks and Injunction Principles

August 21, 2023 Tejaswini Kaushal 0

Recently, in the case of Foodlink F and B Holdings India Private Limited v. Wow Momo Foods Private Limited, the Delhi High Court issued a […]

Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research vs. Bodhisatva Charitable Trust and Ors.

August 20, 2023 Anil Shete 0

Citation: MANU/DE/3642/2023                                     Neutral Citation: 2023/DHC/003799 Court: IN THE HIGH COURT OF DELHI Decided On: 29.05.2023 Hon’ble Judge/Coram: Amit Bansal, J. In a legal battle […]

A GLIMPSE OF THE FAMOUS FERRERO ROCHER INFRINGEMENT CASE

August 18, 2023 admin 0

“A Great Trademark is Appropriate, Distinctive, Unique, Dynamic and Memorable ” In recent years, most of the world is eating chocolate, which not only gives you energy but […]

Certificate Course on IP and Fintech by The IP Press [50 seats only]

August 16, 2023 admin 0

The IP Press is delighted to launch its flagship course on IP & Fintech which is one of the newly emerging lines of law and […]

Global Gaming, Local Laws: Strategies for Inter-Jurisdictional IP Protection and the Indian Stance

August 16, 2023 Amisha Mittal 0

This is part 2 of the two-part series on IPR in the gaming industry. This part builds on the discussion in the last part and […]

Workshop on Giving wings to your flight to LL.M- The IP Press

August 14, 2023 admin 0

“Uncertain about pursuing an LLM? Search no more! Our comprehensive LLM Workshop is meticulously crafted to provide you with the latest legal insights, enabling you […]

The Power Play: Balancing Intellectual Property Rights in the Metaverse Gaming Landscape

August 14, 2023 Amisha Mittal 1

This piece is Part 1 of a two-part blog series on Intellectual property in the gaming landscape. Part 1 of this series will essentially explore […]

SUFFICIENCY OF DISCLOSURE IN AI INVENTIONS

August 11, 2023 admin 0

INTRODUCTION: The world is constantly evolving, and we have seen some profound technological changes and some brilliant scientific concepts. Therefore, it is crucial to evaluate […]

CONFLICT OF LAWS VERSUS CONFLICT FOR LAWS: A REGIME OF IPR INFRINGEMENT WITH RESPECT TO PATENT LAW

August 9, 2023 admin 0

Abstract Private International Law or popularly termed as “Conflict of Laws” is that part of legal science that is not an act of the legislature […]

ChatGPT and the Rise of AI Chatbots: A need for legislative Development on uncharted Intellectual property territory

August 7, 2023 admin 0

The advent of Artificial Intelligence has aided multiple people in enhancing their work by serving as a hub for relevant information, and in the brief […]

Copyright Law in the Light of AI Development

August 5, 2023 admin 0

The development and use of ChatGPT have raised various questions about the data generated. This article argues that when there is a substantial intervention of […]

Breaking Trademark Barriers: Why Coexistence Agreements Are the Key to Shared Prosperity

August 3, 2023 admin 0

I. Introduction Trademark coexistence agreements are legally enforceable agreements formed between two or more entities that have trademarks that are similar or potentially conflicting. These […]

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In "quid-pro-quo", quo stands for:

Before the Copyright Act, 1957 (amended in 2012), which statute governed the copyright
laws in India?

World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) was established in the year:

'Prior art' in patent law includes

A "3-D shape" of a product can be protected under:

Singer Adele was sued for copyright infringement of which of her song?

This sound mark belongs to whom:

https://storage.googleapis.com/theippress/2020/06/0cfa0277-media.wav

Who is appointed as the WIPO's next Director-General on May 8, 2020, by the consensus of the member states of the (WIPO):

What does a trademark protect?

The time limit for filing PCT National phase application in India is:

Economic rights to performers for their performances fixed in audio-visual fixations were given in which international agreement?

The Protection of Plant Variety and Farmers Right Act, 2001 (PPVFR Act) received the assent of President on:

Trade-secret is protected in India by:

An important consideration for the grant of a patent of an invention is:

A patentee has a right to claim damages for infringement from date of:

Pre-grant opposition before the Indian Patent Office can be filed by:

The Central Government reviews the Secrecy directions under Indian patent act at the intervals of:

 

 

Can tattoos be copyrighted in India?

Hint: Did you know Shahrukh Khan’s tattoo in Don2 was copyrighted?

The letters ‘FR’ in the term ‘FRAND’ for SEP licensing stands for:

Exceptions to copyright infringement in India also referred to as:

"Independent claim" is a term associated with:

What is the period of protection of copyright granted in USA and UK?

The design should be___under the Indian Design Act, 2000

 

copyright protects the ____ elements of GUI

The minimum term of patent protection required as per TRIPS is:

Beyonce and Jay Z were recently sued for copyright infringement for which of their song?

An improvement over a patented invention can be protected by:

The first legislation in India relating to patents was enacted in:
Rights conferred by registration are subject to prior user rights under the Trademark Act of 1999

India is a member of:

The term "patent troll" was coined by the staff of which company?

The popular symbol for copyright ‘©’ originated in which country?

Which Oscar winning movie was sued for copyright infringement?

The letters 'ND' in the term 'FRAND' for SEP licensing mean:

'IPC' in relation to Patents means:

The 2017 movie Raabta was alleged to be a copy of the Telugu movie:

Slogans/ Short phrases can be protected under:

Number of classes of ‘works’ under Indian Copyright Law:

Ariana Grande faced Copyright Infringement lawsuit in January 2020 for which of her song?

Economic Rights under the Indian Copyright Act of 1957 are enumerated under:

Which of these is a geographical indication?

The copyright over a photograph lasts for:

Rights conferred by registration are subject to prior user rights under the Trademark Act of 1999

The Trademark Act of 1999 provides for Absolute grounds of refusal:

"Computer program per se" is protectable under:

Prior art search includes:

Can Disney sue a cakemaker for making an “Elsa” inspired cake?

A request for Foreign Filing License shall be disposed of by the Indian patent office within:

Which was the first country to have a full-fledged copyright statute?

Taylor Swift was sued for copyright infringement for which of her song?

The Indian Trademark Act of 1999 provides for Absolute grounds of refusal:

Law on_____ is not codified in India.

Which of the following is not patentable under the Patents Act of 1970?

Can sand-sculptures be copyrighted?

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