Guide to Patents in India What is a Patent? A patent is a government granted, exclusive right over an invention for a limited time. In India, a patent gives the owner also known as the “patentee” the right to stop others from making, using, selling or importing the patented product or process without permission. In return, the … Continue reading Understanding Patents in India: A Comprehensive Guide
Understanding Statement of Use in U.S. Trademark Law
Statement of Use (SOU) in US Trademark Law A Statement of Use or SOU is a formal declaration filed with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) to show that you are actually using a trademark in U.S. commerce. It is only required when an application was filed on an intent-to-use basis Section 1(b) … Continue reading Understanding Statement of Use in U.S. Trademark Law
Implications of Patent Agent Communication Failures in India
In W.P.(C)-IPD 7/2024-Waterotor Energy Technologies Inc. vs. Union of India and Anr. the Petitioner based in Canada had hired a first agent in Canada to file his patent application in India. First agent in Canada had hired a second agent in India to carry forward the application process in India. Petitioner’s application was considered abandoned … Continue reading Implications of Patent Agent Communication Failures in India
Responsibility of judicial or quasi- judicial authorities such as controller to cite reasons while accepting or refusing an application to grant patent
In Syngenta Crop Protection AG vs. Assistant Controller of Patents 2024, Switzerland based corporation, Syngenta Crop Protection AG had filed the Indian Patent Application No. 202117035647 titled “Methods of Controlling or Preventing Infestation of Rice Plants by the Phytopathogenic Microorganism Gibberella Fujikuroi” as a national-phase application under the Patent Cooperation Treaty (‘PCT’) claiming priority date … Continue reading Responsibility of judicial or quasi- judicial authorities such as controller to cite reasons while accepting or refusing an application to grant patent
“Protecting Virtual Worlds: Navigating Intellectual Property in the eGaming Industry”
Part 1- Introduction and Copyright The eGaming Industry has emerged as one of the most dynamic and prosperous sectors globally. From its humble beginnings as a niche leisure activity, the industry has evolved into a million-dollar industry, captivating millions of players worldwide and attracting significant investment. In 2022, the worldwide gaming market generated nearly 347 … Continue reading “Protecting Virtual Worlds: Navigating Intellectual Property in the eGaming Industry”
“Safeguarding Cinematic Creations: Comprehensive Guide to Copyright Protection for Films in India”
What is a Copyright? Copyright protects the right of creators of literary, dramatic, musical and artistic works and producers of cinematography films and sound recordings. It gives the rights including, inter alias, rights of reproduction, communication to the public, adaptation and translation of the work. Copyright ensures certain minimum safeguards of the rights of authors … Continue reading “Safeguarding Cinematic Creations: Comprehensive Guide to Copyright Protection for Films in India”
Navigating Global Markets: The Madrid System’s Role in International Trademark Protection
INTRODUCTION In an era of expanding international trade and global business landscapes, protecting intellectual property rights has become a paramount concern for businesses seeking to establish a strong and recognizable presence worldwide. One of the key mechanisms facilitating this endeavor is the Madrid System for the International Registration of Marks. The Madrid Union currently has … Continue reading Navigating Global Markets: The Madrid System’s Role in International Trademark Protection
THE CONUNDRUM OF KEYWORDS : ANALYZING GOOGLE LLC v.MAKEMYTRIP (INDIA) PRIVATE LIMITED AND ORS.
In the realm of business, the significance of Goodwill cannot be overstated as a company's value appreciates with a positive reputation. Customers associate the goodwill of a company with its value, making it an essential factor. A trademark, serving as a symbol of goodwill, derives its value from the perception of the public who consistently … Continue reading THE CONUNDRUM OF KEYWORDS : ANALYZING GOOGLE LLC v.MAKEMYTRIP (INDIA) PRIVATE LIMITED AND ORS.