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SpicyIP Weekly Review (December 18- December 24)

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Other Posts Journey Through “Novembers” on SpicyIP (2005 – Present) Sift through the pages of November(s) posts on SpicyIP in another round of SpicyIP flashbacks by Lokesh. SpicyIP intern Vedika discusses this development. Read Jyotpreet Kaur’s post to know more. Institute of Directors v. Inventprise Inc.

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The Role of Brand Names in Business

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So, he was in disbelief when he received a cease and desist letter from lawyers acting for the high end China Tang at the Dorchester Hotel in Mayfair whose rights to use the name stemmed from a figurative trademark in class 43 (restaurant services, catering services, cafes, cafeterias, and self-service restaurants) registered in 2005.

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (May 8- May 13)

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Delhi High Court Sets Aside 3 Orders from the Patent Office and the Trademark Registry, in 1 day! Image from here The Delhi High Court has recently been remanding back a lot of unreasoned orders from the IP Offices rejecting a patent or trademark application. Case: Holyland Marketing Pvt. vs Vijay Pal Vineet Kumar And Co.

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Journey Through “Marchs” on SpicyIP (2005 – Present)

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But what’s interesting about this protocol is its simplicity: trademark owners can protect their trademarks in all member countries with a single application. Speaking of the International System, the Lisbon Agreement for the Protection of Appellations of Origin and their International Registration shouldn’t be missed.