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Turning down the noise: Bose reclaims its.co.in domain

Selvam & Selvam Blog

The arbitral award, dated March 7, 2025, brings clarity to the protections available to well-known brands in Indias domain name system and underlines the risks of cybersquatting. Well-Known Trademark Status: The brand is recognized as a well-known trademark, a designation under Indian trademark law that provides broader protection.

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5 Proven Steps to Protect Your Intellectual Property in 2025

Traverse Legal Blog

5 Proven Steps to Protect Your Intellectual Property in 2025 In a world where ideas are currency, protecting intellectual property (IP) has ne ver been more critical. While intellectual property law can be complex, following a structured approach can help secure your ideas and prevent misuse.

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TTABlog Quarterly Index: April - June 2024

The TTABlog

TTAB Orders Cancellation of "THE PLIMSOULS" Registration on Ownership and Likelihood of Confusion Grounds, Rejects Abandonment Claim Another Section 2(d) Reversal: USPTO Fails to Prove Cosmetics Are Related to Flatware and Other Household Goods /li> BREAKING!

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Never Too Late: If you missed the IPKat last week!

The IPKat

The case will proceed to trial, with potential implications for copyright ownership. Oliver Fairhurst covers the Jukic v BBC (2025) case, where a LiP claimed her TV show treatment was copied for Glow Up. Michelle Bogre and Nancy Wolff Best book on Trade Mark Law - Research Handbook on the History of Trademark Law, Edward Elgar, eds.

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A Look Back at India’s Top IP Developments of 2024

SpicyIP

Wishing everyone a prosperous and a healthy new year ahead and hoping that 2025 brings in spicier IP developments to the Indian IP regime, making it a more fair, balanced and effective one! While these cases raised critical questions in Trademark Law, what truly unites them is the sheer time it took for the courts to deliver a verdict.

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