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Why this famous wine manufacturer is in trademark trouble?

By |2017-09-09T10:14:45+05:30October 27th, 2016|Trademark|

Pernod Ricard is a French company that produces distilled beverages. Pernod Ricard Group (hereinafter referred to as the Respondent) is no.2 in the wine and spirits industry and its products are sold under internationally renowned and acclaimed brands in 110 countries. RICARD is an anise flavoured aperitif which was formulated in 1932. The RICARD [...]

Why Indian Traditional Knowledge should be publicly accessible?

By |2017-09-09T10:15:46+05:30October 27th, 2016|IP Basics|

Traditional Knowledge Digital Library (TKDL) is a pioneer initiative of India to prevent misappropriation of country’s traditional medicinal knowledge at International Patent Offices on which healthcare needs of more than 70% population and livelihood of millions of people in India is dependent. Its genesis dates back to the Indian effort on revocation of patent [...]

Indian Trademark Law: A Comparison with EU and U.S. Laws

By |2017-09-09T10:16:45+05:30October 27th, 2016|Trademark|

Indian trademark law, like U.S. trademark law but unlike most European trademark laws (and Community trademark law), is based on a “first to use” system. Although the principle was codified for the first time in the Trade Marks Act 1999, a number of earlier judicial decisions gave the term “first to use” a wide [...]

Diet For Lawyer’s

By |2017-09-07T15:57:03+05:30August 6th, 2015|IP Basics|

Stress, depression, irritability and fatigue are growing exponentially in corporate environment. This is more amplified in legal profession, where lawyers have to work long hours to meet demand at work. Legal profession requires lot of stress ranging from reviewing, document preparation and rushing to meetings, courts- basically lot of commitment that leaves little time [...]

This hot profession will earn you a six figure salary

By |2017-09-09T10:29:30+05:30May 7th, 2015|India, Job Openings|

Jobs growth in the technology sector in beating the rest of the economy by three to one and with #MakeInIndia campaign roaring high, many companies are setting up their facility in India.   With increased automation, jobs of IT engineers are becoming limited but there is new class of engineers- PATENT ENGINEER who are now in [...]

Push it to limit : How to Become Scientific Advisory to Government of India

By |2017-09-09T10:30:26+05:30May 1st, 2015|Events, India, IP Basics|

A deep rooted passion to help inventors and educate people about their intellectual property rights, Dr. S. Rama Murthy has 13 years of experience in IPR industry. He holds honorary position of Scientific Advisory in Patent Office, Government of India. He loves to provide his technical opinion in special patent cases referred to him. [...]

Who is Patent Engineer?

By |2017-09-09T10:34:56+05:30April 20th, 2015|Patent|

A software Engineer develops and maintains software, Electronics Engineer deals with electronics gadgets, similarly, Patent Engineer deals with patent prosecution and maintenance. A software Engineer develops and maintains software, Electronics Engineer deals with electronics gadgets, similarly, Patent Engineer deals with patent prosecution and maintenance. A Patent Engineer is a person who: Understands technology Finds [...]

Pitfalls of software patenting in India

By |2017-09-07T15:36:12+05:30April 18th, 2015|India, IP Basics|

In India, Section 3(k) bars patentability of “computer program per se”. “Writing code is necessarily a mere clerical function to a skilled programmer” This is the approach of the Indian Government towards software coding. Interpretation of phrase “per se” has been a heated debate. Before, cancellation of Patent Ordinance Act, 2004 ‘per se’ was [...]

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