Introduction In the conventional sense, trademark law requires the mark to essentially be a word or a logo. However, there have been significant advancements in the interpretations […]
Introduction In the conventional sense, trademark law requires the mark to essentially be a word or a logo. However, there have been significant advancements in the interpretations […]
Introduction The term “trademark dilution” refers to the unauthorised use of, and/or application for, a trademark that is likely to damage an established mark’s distinctiveness. The issue […]
Introduction Today digital products and services are ubiquitous, and “Big Tech ” is at the heart of the modern economy all around the globe. According to a […]
Introduction Appellant “Knitpro International” applied for registration of the shape of a knitting needle in Class 26 in respect of ‘knitting needles and crochet hooks’. The image […]
Introduction In a significant judgement being M.M. Kariappa v. Advance Magazine Publisher’s Inc, the Karnataka High Court observed the importance of the consequences of a certain trademarked […]
Introduction The Plaintiff is engaged in the construction business and is the proprietor of trademark BURJNOIDA in class 37 (for building and construction services) as of February […]
Introduction When the companies were “originally founded, the only conceivable means to get a unanimous decision was by voting, which required the actual attendance of all members. […]
Introduction The decision was made in a lawsuit brought by Alphavector India Private Limited regarding the usage of its trademark “NINETY ONE/91” on bicycles. Because of their […]
Introduction The determination of the insolvency of a company is essential for the company’s proceedings for insolvency and bankruptcy. Amid all the jurisdictions there are primarily two […]
Introduction In this growing age of technology, business corporations have also levelled up in the promotion of their products. The company aims at highlighting the qualities of […]