India
Philips and Vivo have entered into a licensing agreement, putting an end to a five-year-old telecom SEP dispute in India
Senior members of Dentons Link Legal discuss how the firm’s integration with IP boutique Aumirah, and being part of the wider Dentons group, will help scale the firm’s IP practice
Sidhant Goel and Mohit Goel discuss how robust evidence and expert testimony helped convince the court to award their client $39m
The court, which has handed down one of the highest ever IP damages awards in India, held Amazon liable for infringing the 'Beverly Hills Polo Club' trademark
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Sponsored by Anand and AnandShraddha Singh Chauhan of Anand and Anand explores India’s efforts to transform its patent process to encourage the development of AI-related inventions
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Sponsored by Anand and AnandArchana Shanker of Anand and Anand explains the significance of punctuation in statutes with reference to the Indian case law regarding voluntary and mandatory divisional applications
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Sponsored by Remfry & SagarThe rise of AI has intensified the global focus on the protection of computer-related inventions. Pankaj Soni and Neha Malhotra of Remfry & Sagar explain how India’s legislature and judiciary have addressed the issue
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Sponsored by LexOrbisDPS Parmar of LexOrbis considers the wealth of case law in which prosecution history estoppel has helped to adjudicate on patent issues, and explains the implications for patentees
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Sponsored by RNA, Technology and IP AttorneysRanjan Narula of RNA Technology and IP Attorneys reviews crucial Indian case law with key ramifications for Google’s advertising strategy and a significant impact on advertisers
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Sponsored by RNA, Technology and IP AttorneysRanjan Narula and Daleep Kumar of RNA, Technology and IP attorneys explain the virtues of attaining ‘well-known’ status for trademarks in India, and review the legislative framework underpinning such status