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Plea of common use: A challenge for Plaintiff

Plea of common use: A challenge for Plaintiff

In the present dynamic market and economic landscape, with an ongoing surge in trademark registrations, there is a parallel escalation in trademark infringement.

Unlocking the power of prior user: The Trademark time machine

Unlocking the power of prior user: The Trademark time machine

Upon registering its trademark under the Trademarks Act, 1999, an organization or business obtains the exclusive right to prevent any other entity from using that trademark for a period of 10 years.

The Ambient of Well-known Trademarks: The Law

The Ambient of Well-known Trademarks: The Law

The designation 'well-known' in Trademark law denotes a significant level of public recognition, indicating that it is widely known across various geographical areas.

The Significance of colour in the realm of IP

The Significance of colour in the realm of IP

The world of business is extremely dynamic and competitive. The basic concept of branding has evolved on different levels.

How Section 2(1)(M) Shapes Trademark Law: Understanding its significance in brand protection

How Section 2(1)(M) Shapes Trademark Law: Understanding its significance in brand protection

In the context of trademark law, definitions are crucial because they establish the foundational understanding of key concepts used the legislation.

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