This comprehensive guide covers the essential information and procedures for filing Form MM2 for international trademark registration. What are the provisions relating to the protection of trademarks through international registration under the Trademark Act of 1999? India joined the Madrid Protocol on July 8, 2013. With the Madrid Protocol, applications for international trademark registration from...Read More
Introduction: The Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry has unveiled Draft Patents (2nd Amendment) Rules, 2024, aimed at further refining and streamlining the existing Patents Rules, 2003. Our team of patent attorneys, patent lawyers, patent agents and experts at JusIP are of the view that these...Read More
Introduction: The Jan Vishwas (Amendment of Provisions) Act, 2023 received the assent of the President on the 11th August, 2023. The Bill was first introduced in Lok Sabha on 22nd December, 2022 and further referred to the Joint Committee of the Parliament for discussion, which adopted its report on 13th March, 2023. The Lok Sabha...Read More
(No. 32 of 2023) Introduction: The Mediation Act of 2023 received the assent of the President and was notified in the Gazette of India on 15th September 2023. The Mediation Bill was first introduced in the Rajya Sabha on 20th December 2021. After that, it was referred to a Parliamentary Standing Committee for discussion....Read More
Have you ever been compelled to sign up for a service or make a purchase you were not convinced about or you end up regretting after finalizing the purchase? Online platforms have mastered the use of deception and usage of design elements, which helps in maintaining this facade, known as “dark patterns” to influence our decisions...Read More
The Copyright Act, 1957 defines penalties and provisions related to copyright infringement in India which are primarily outlined in various sections of the Act. Some of the key provisions that cover penalties and infringement under copyright law in India, include: Section 51: This section deals with copyright infringement and specifies what constitutes infringement, including actions...Read More
Introduction In India, courts have gradually provided legal recognition of the intuitive fact that a public figure—having built his brand and fame through years of hard work—has the right to control over the use of his personality. Personality rights are simply a bundle of rights, usually falling within the broader scope of Intellectual Property Rights...Read More
Special focus on Cinefil Producers Performance Limited INTRODUCTION Copyright protection plays a crucial role in preserving the creative works of individuals and fostering an environment that supports the growth of the creative industry. When it comes to cinematographic films, which combine various artistic elements to create captivating audio-visual experiences, a robust copyright framework is essential....Read More
On 6 April, 2023, the Government of India introduced new amendments to the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021 (hereinafter referred to as “Rules, 2021”) in the form of Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2023 (hereinafter referred to as the “Rules, 2023”) for apparently regulating...Read More
Highlights & Shortcomings of the proposed amendments by the Centre to the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021 The online gaming industry in India has undergone dramatic transitions in terms of not only its audience but even its terms of its modes of participation and engagement and is now...Read More
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