Pravin Anand and Prachi Agarwal talk about the opportunities associated trademarks provide to expand the scope of business, all the while ensuring the connection between brands originating from a
The World Trademark Review Yearbook 2017/2018 brings an up-to-date look at trademark regimes around the world, the scope of protection offered and enforcement options available for rights holders. A
An in-depth discourse on how patents can be protected before courts in India under the Patents Act 1970. The chapter describes the processes involved in filing, publication and
Saif Khan and Shobhit Agrawal reflect on the interaction of IP laws with criminal legislation, and the anti-counterfeiting and anti-piracy jurisprudence evolving in favour of rights holders. The authors discuss in
We are proud to present the 3rd edition of Patents and Design Rewind 2016, an encapsulation of the developments that have taken place in the last year in
In contracts, one of the most common and crucial clauses is the one defining the governing laws and jurisdiction. Seemingly precise, it plays a major role especially where
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
Describing the state of HR Digitisation is akin to the proverbial six blind men describing an elephant: each of them can’t help but have a contrasting opinion on the
Archana Shanker and Devinder Singh Rawat discuss the interaction between the healthcare and pharmaceutical industries in India, especially on aspects related to advertising, pricing and regulatory, prefaced on
An estimated 5 million devices are added to the internet each day, many of them generating data on their own. Business interests will soon find this very self-generation