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Advent of AI Voice Generation and Threat to Personality Rights

IP and Legal Filings

There are no separate legal provisions for these rights and they have been included under the existing Intellectual Property laws. This is prone to gross misuse and there is ambiguity regarding the legality of the same since there is a vacuum in the existing legal framework of IP laws with regards to AI generated content.

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (March 6- March 11)

SpicyIP

Here are the quick summaries of 5 posts, 4 case summaries and other IP developments that took place last week. Important IP cases that we’re missing out on? Call for Papers: NUALS Intellectual Property Law Review (Vol. Especially from other High Courts? Please let us know so we can include them!

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Publicity Rights: An analysis of Amitabh Bachchan V. Rajat Nagi & Ors.

Intepat

Publicity Rights Under Indian IP Law In India, there is no direct statute that governs publicity rights in the intellectual property law regime. However, Indian law has indirect references for the protection of publicity rights. appeared first on Intepat IP. For instance, in Titan Industries Ltd.

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No Bed of Roses: Sumitomo Rubber Industries is Seeking to Register Floral Fragrance Reminiscent of Roses as Applied to Tyres in India

SpicyIP

Akshay is a graduate of National Law University, Jodhpur, and has an LL.M in IP and Competition Law from the Munich Intellectual Property Law Center (MIPLC). He is currently a consultant at Sim and San, Attorneys At Law. His previous posts can be accessed here.

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The Choice Of Law Debate In Copyright Infringement

IP and Legal Filings

The Internet’s lack of geographic boundaries and the scope for anonymity it provides have made it possible for IP rights to be violated in ways that are both novel and unprecedented in magnitude. A would not be economically capable of paying the fine or compensation for infringement. Garimella and S. Jolly (eds.)2017)

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India – Trademark Protection in the Hospitality Industry

Kashishipr

Class 35 – Dealing with office functions, advertising, business administration, and business management. For instance, the ‘Incredible India’ campaign was introduced in 2002 in India to promote and advertise the nation’s rich heritage and culture. Trademark for the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel.

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Can A Single Colour Mark Acquire Registration In India?

IP and Legal Filings

So if a proprietor engages in a heavy advertisement campaign denoting the colour saying, “look for the one with the [blue] wrapper” [32] , the colour can acquire distinctiveness over time. 15] Sieckmann (C-273/00) EU:C:2002:748 [2003] Ch 487 [16] Vatsala, Supra note 2, at page 129. [17] 1] Rachna R. 131, 132-133 (2020). [2]