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The lack of guidance for evaluating damages in Indian trademark and copyright law has resulted in courts laying down broad criteria for deciding when and to what extent plaintiffs can be entitled to ...
5. Legal Structure: The Trade Marks Act, 1999 is the main law providing the framework for trademark protection in India. Some of the notable rules in it are as follows: Definition of Trademark ...
and one as a brand owner – all in an attempt to shift responsibility and evade liability for trademark infringement”, Live ...
The report further explained that under Indian trademark law, Section 9(2)(c) of the Trade Marks Act explicitly bars scandalous, obscene or morally questionable marks. The examiner’s order ...
Key speakers at workshop highlight importance of IPR in business growth, innovation JAMMU: A two-day workshop on Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) concluded ...
According to the Indian trademark law, registering expletives or offensive words as trademarks is prohibited. Section 9(2)(c) of the Trade Marks Act, 1999, specifically bars trademarks that are ...
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