While 2023 is being an influential year for the intellectual property rights in India, such as a surge in trademark registration and patent registration and initiatives to improve and speed up the examination procedure and it has been a challenging year even for the top IPR lawyers in India, as several well-known brands approached the Court with trademark infringement claims.
AI in IP: Combating The Grey Areas
In the present world, one must proactively protect the company’s IP. This can be begun by researching the different types of IP protection available, such as patents, trademarks, and copyrights, or you may also consult with the IPR lawyers to ensure that the company’s IP is protected in every manner.
Is 2023 Going To Prove Itself a Significant Year For Patents in India
The budget 2023-2024 allocated INR 281.60 crores for the IP ecosystem, covering the copyright office and Controller General of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks. The 15% enhancement in funds is allocated to further nourish the Intellectual Property Rights Policy Management, Intellectual Property Appellate Board (IPAB) and infrastructure development in Controller General of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks.
After 50 Years Of Planning, The European Unitary Patent Is Finally Implemented
The newly introduced unitary patent system in European Union is making the headlines, raising debates and several questions.
Before proceeding with the analytical perspective, let’s understand how the unitary patent system is affecting the intellectual property ecosystem in the EU.
Business Through Metaverse: Reality Of Trademarks In Virtual World
The “Metaverse” has emerged as one of the most fiercely debated technological developments in the post-covid age. To connect with a younger, tech-savvy consumer base, more and more firms are deciding to debut their products and advertise them electronically through the Metaverse.
MUZAMMIL REHMAN vs. J WALTER THOMPSON COMPANY LIMITED (J.W.T) & ORS
It is clarified that the issues since the plaintiff has not quantified damages suffered on account of each of the defendants and has claimed damages jointly from the defendants, in the event of the plaintiff failing to prove entitlement to damages