Swati Sharma and Aditya Gupta discuss trade mark procedure and jurisprudence in India. Be it registering and monetising or infringement and redress, the broad strokes discussion addresses all
The Piramal Museum of Art, Mumbai recently opened an exhibition titled, ‘Likeness without reference – the Cultures of Forgery.’ The idea behind the exhibition being to better understand
Entrepreneurs sometimes miss important steps in the process of protecting and maintaining their IP rights. Speaking at Bhive Workspace in Kormangala, Bengaluru, M.S. Bharath discusses some common pitfalls
Unlegislated it may be, but the right to publicity is not an unrecognised right in India; Vaishali Mittal explains the jurisprudential regime, as it has been evolved by the
Pravin Anand and Prachi Agarwal delve into the numerous theories and criteria spanning jurisdictions that have spawned in light of patentability requirements. There are essentially three requirements that
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
Numerous companies in India and across the world have raised millions of dollars pledging their IP assets to secure an injection of funds. M.S. Bharath dissects the pros and
Franchising is an increasingly popular business model in India, remarks Swati Sharma, as she explains how it is becoming the engine of a fast-growing Indian economy. Due to
Safir Anand and Swati Sharma explain India’s rise to prominence on the international scene and the continually refined trademark regime to accommodate the growing interest. For growth to
With an ever-growing appetite among its new consumers, India offers exciting IP portfolio opportunities that may yield income directly or drive the wealth creating effects of enhanced reputation