In the latest edition of The Intellectual Property Law Review by The Law Reviews, Pravin Anand (Managing Partner), Shrawan Chopra (Partner) and Vibhav Mithal (Managing Associate) evaluate the
Through the advent of “phone-home” technology, Dassault is able to place a tracking mechanism into its proprietary software to counter software infringement in India at a large scale.
TYCO a world renowned name in the segment of Security Products, Fire Protection Products and Life Safety, approached the Delhi High Court through a writ petition to stop
Achuthan Sreekumar delves into Indian case law in his discussion on claims by right holders of commercial disparagement and tarnishment of brand equity in film and advertisements. There
Instrumental gains in India’s IP framework seem to be lost on authorities ranking India’s performance. The past few years have seen plentiful developments in the Indian IP regime. The
India has been on the receiving end of recent criticism from both the United States Trade Representative and the Global Intellectual Property Center. Pravin Anand and Vaishali Mittal
Pravin Anand and Raunaq Kamath engage in a broad strokes discussion on the various forms of intellectual property protection in India. Intellectual property protection in India covers a
The looting of cultural heritage is a practice as ancient as warfare itself and with the development of the world’s great civilizations, the proverbial “spoils of war” have
Courts coming down hard on contemnors and a broadening scope of rights; Pravin Anand looks at what this all spells for IP rights holders in India. These are exciting times
Rahul Ajatshatru explores the amendments contained in the Copyright (Amendment) Act 2012 and to what extent the parliament has been successful in empowering authors and composers. The judgement of the Supreme