Rahul Ajatshatru looks at how the Copyright (Amendment) Act 2012 brings changes to business in copyright, particularly with the advent of the internet. Copyright (Amendment) Act, 2012 brought
Before amendment of the Indian Copyright Act in 2012, software was the only technology governed by the law. However, keeping abreast with global technological advancement and the ever-growing
A look at comparative and parody advertisements in India and an analysis of the uncharted common law for comparative advertisements. Comparative Advertisements consist of various sub species, some
The Copyright Amendment Act 2012 makes the most significant changes to Indian copyright law and marks a fundamental shift in copyright legislation since its inception in 1957. The
Safir Anand speaks to Times of India about fashion designers realising the importance of protecting their creations. Not just protecting exclusivity in originality, Safir talks about how intellectual property is essential
Mr. Inder “IP” Prakash may not look a superhero, and well he isn’t one – or is he. Known to his friends as ‘IP’, our more-than-a-little-portly protagonist has
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
Pravin Anand and Aditya Gupta explain the errors the Controller General of Patents made in granting a compulsory licensing order to Bayer. The affordability of pharmaceuticals has been
Pravin Anand and Binny Kalra discuss IP’s unique developmental path in India, where courts have been under pressure by increasingly competitive industry to refine and evolve the system.