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SpicyIP Weekly Review (January 13 – January 19)

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Deepak Gupta & Ors Do trade secrets/confidential information need to have economic or commercial value? The Court held that the appellant cannot prevent the first respondent from registering its mark in Class 9 due to the latters honest and concurrent use since 1977 and prior registration in Class 7 in 1986.

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VeePN Agrees to Block Torrent Traffic and Pirate Sites on U.S. Servers

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This far-reaching measure appears to have paid off as both parties have just informed the Virginia federal court that a settlement has been reached. While the settlement terms will remain private, a few details have been shared in public. Settlement With Blocking Requirements. As in previous lawsuits against VPN.ht No Logging!

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (February 17 – February 23)

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A quick glance at last week – Madras HC accepts a US District Court’s Letter Rogatory to furnish confidential information, a look at Functional Fallacies in Thomson Reuters vs Ross Intelligence and many more. As per the settlement, the defendants paid 6,50,000/- to the plaintiff. Multani Pharmaceuticals Limited vs S.A.

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (February 17 – February 23)

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Softgel: The Errors of Comity The Madras High Court accepted a Letter Rogatory from The US District Court in Delaware directing India-based Softgel Healthcare to furnish confidential information to the US Court. As per the settlement, the defendants paid 6,50,000/- to the plaintiff. Multani Pharmaceuticals Limited vs S.A.

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Hollywood Wins Injunction To Shut Down Pirate IPTV Operations, Disable Domain Names

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A pending settlement agreement included a clause that Tusa couldn’t launch or be involved with any similar services. After the apparent demise of Area 51 but in advance of the settlement being finalized, it’s alleged that Tusa launched a close copy of Area 51 called SingularityMedia, which scooped up Area 51’s customers.

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ACE Shuts Down Pirate IPTV Providers as Unusual Potential Threat Looms

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is openly displayed as the registrant along with one of two specific email addresses. It was registered with Namesilo on March 27 with PrivacyGuardian.org hiding the registrant’s details. From there, a malicious actor could attempt to ‘seize’ domains, extract a settlement, or resort to basic blackmail.

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A 512(f) Plaintiff Wins at Trial! ??–Alper Automotive v. Day to Day Imports

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The Lenz case got a lot of press, but it ended with a confidential settlement. This is the initial copying design (without of the background graphics in the precedent work): The copyright registrant alleged this copying design constituted copyright infringement. The registrant counternoticed each time. per sticker set.