Introduction The Private Limited Company is a juristic person, registered and governed under the Companies Act 2013. As the name suggests, liability to its members remains limited. The steps for incorporation of an India Private Limited Company are pretty long in terms of the number of steps due to statutory requirement under Companies Act, 2013...Read More
Introduction In the recent times, knowledge and creativity have been effectively turned into valuable assets with the help of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR). IPR can be strategically utilized by integrating the Intellectual Property (IP) into the product or marketing efforts, which further enhances competitiveness. IP owners can generate additional revenue by selling their rights, granting...Read More
Understanding “New Invention” Under the Indian Patents Act As far as Intellectual Property Rights are concerned, patents are essential for safeguarding discoveries and improvements. It is imperative for individuals engaged in research, development, or innovation to comprehend the definition of “new invention” as per the Indian Patents Act, which our expert team of IPR Attorneys...Read More
What is INDRP? The National Internet eXchange of India (NIXI) and the.IN registry have implemented the .IN Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (INDRP). The said Policy sets forth the terms and conditions which shall govern any or all disputes in connection with .IN or .Bharat (Available in all Indian Languages) domain name. The disputes regarding domain...Read More
What is Arbitration? Arbitration is a dispute resolution mechanism for resolution of a dispute between two Parties, which is moderated by an Arbitrator. It is a process which helps the parties resolve their disputes in an efficient and effective manner, guided by our team of Arbitration Lawyers in India. The Arbitrator is a neutral third-party...Read More
Introduction Trademarks play a crucial role in protecting the brand identity and intellectual property of businesses. Trademark registration further solidifies the protection granted to a brand under law and grants statutory protection under the Trade Marks Act, 1999. Hence, it is important for all trademark owners to protect and register their trademarks as per rules...Read More
What are Trade Secrets? Trade secrets are confidential business information that gives an enterprise a competitive advantage. This can include manufacturing processes, strategic plans, customer lists, and formulas. Unlike patents, trade secrets are not publicly disclosed and remain protected as long as secrecy is maintained. The protection of trade secrets is crucial for businesses to...Read More
The world of cinematograph films is a fascinating and complex one, with a myriad of regulations governing the protection and registration of such works. In India, the Copyrights Act, 1957 provides the framework for the protection of cinematograph films through copyright law, ensuring that the rights of creators, producers and other stakeholders are safeguarded. This...Read More
Introduction In the evolving landscape of intellectual property, specifically trademark law, non-conventional trademarks or non-traditional trademarks have emerged as a significant area of interest, offering innovative ways to protect brand identity beyond traditional trademarks such as words, logos, labels, names and symbols. These non-conventional trademarks include shapes, sounds, scents, colors, holograms, monograms and motion marks,...Read More
Introduction Understanding the intricacies of copyright registration for artistic works is essential for creators looking to protect their intellectual property. This guide addresses common questions about what constitutes artistic works, the registration process, and the necessary prerequisites to ensure your work is properly protected under the Copyright Act. What consists of artistic works? Any original...Read More
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