PULSE candy copycat ordered to desist from using imitative trade dress, colour scheme and get-up; defendant had copied colour schemes of not one but three different flavours. The
Pravin Anand and Prachi Agarwal talk about the copyright law behind the recognition of characters that transcend their literary or filmic world and into real world consciousness. You see
The definition of trade marks in most jurisdictions of the world includes Signature. Section 2 (m) of the Trade Marks Act, 1999 states that a mark includes ‘signatures’.
In a case of cybersquatting the Delhi High Court acknowledged the need to protect personality rights on the internet and ordered the infringer to transfer the infringing websites
Colour trademarks were strictly categorized as unconventional trademarks along with sound and olfactory marks, but they are seen to be getting wider protection than their counterparts. Jurisdictions have
E-commerce websites in India can breathe a sigh of relief as the Competition Commission of India (CCI) has declined to order an investigation into the allegedly anti-competitive practice
Our Sports practice group undertakes an analysis on the commercial potential of IP rights in the sports industry. Intellectual Property Rights lie at the heart of
The Delhi High Court decreed a suit in favour of Jaguar Land Rover restraining the defendants from modifying motor vehicles to imitate the Range Rover Evoque and using