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Friday Fantasies

The IPKat

Christmas markets are already here, the lights are bright and shining, but before November is over, this Kat brings you another bundle of joy in the form of IP events and opportunities. Registration is possible until 9 December 2021 and further information is available here. The conference will take place in Lund, Sweden, and online.

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Copyright-A Bane For The Students Or A Boon For Copyright Owners?

IP and Legal Filings

These are the works for which the education sector is the only effective market and copying such work will make them uneconomic for the copyright owner. The majority of students in higher education rely on libraries for literature, where either they sit and study or get books on loan or get the relevant material photocopied.

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (July 17- July 23)

SpicyIP

The plaintiff is the proprietor of the word marks “Zenith” and other “Zenith” device mark and the defendant had registration over “Zenith” device which was later revoked by the IPAB, causing the defendant to use the impugned variant. million in damages to Constellation Designs LLC for infringing its patents in NextGenTV.

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National Intellectual Property Rights Conference 2023 – Day 1

Intepat

The session also acknowledged the pivotal role played by a robust IP regime in India’s expansion and innovation, facilitated by legislative reforms and escalated investments in higher education. The following is a summary of key points discussed: Prof. (Dr.)

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WIPIP: IP for the Larger World

43(B)log

Guccis use of turban: sacred product; market value?; Buccafusco, Masur, & Whalen, Measuring the Value of Distinctive Brands: Evidence from the Bordeaux Wine Market Distinctive here means different from other marks, not well-known. The market for Bordeaux wines comes from the 18 th century, when TM law wasnt doing much work.

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