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An Intellectual Property Audit or IP Audit refers to the collation, examination, and systematic collection of all the Intellectual Property Assets owned, assigned, acquired, licensed, used, or unused. Hence, it...
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Currently, the Delhi High Court has ordered that when an infringer seeks to defend Patent Infringement on the ground that the Patent is not valid, the burden to prove the...
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Fluid Trademarks are alterations of the already registered Trademarks which coexist with them and are so made in an attempt to argue customer interest & strengthen brand loyalty. Such variations...
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A Geographical Indication (GI) right enables those who have the right to use the indication to prevent their use by a 3rd party whose product or item doesn’t conform to...
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A Patent is an essential type of IPR (Intellectual Property Right), which gives the owner the exclusive right to their invention so that no one can use, copy, or reproduce...
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Basically, heritage hotels are the properties that originally were the palaces, forts, and chateau of the earlier royal families. They were established by the royals in the form of their...
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A Patent Invalidity Search is typically performed to authenticate a Patent's claims or invalidate the competitor's Patent claims. This search is generally one of the primary steps taken when tackled...
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A Patent is a vital part of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR), and it gives elite rights to its inventor so that no one can copy the invention idea. The validity...
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Nowadays, in every industry, there is very tough competition; business enterprises, in order to expand their business, to raise capital & to give monetary gains, have understood the significance of...
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Double Patenting is the practice or a method of attempting to obtain various Patents in a similar region. An inventor can file applications of multiple Patents in multiple countries for...
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