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Understanding Freedom to Operate (FTO) Concerning IP & Patents

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FTO is a pretty simple and straightforward concept, which implies that at a given point in time, no Intellectual Property (IP) from any third party is infringed upon a given product or service in a given market or geography. Without any doubt, stepping into patent litigation can be uncertain, full of risks, and expensive.

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Sunday Surprises

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The application should indicate whether the contribution has already been published or is a work in progress and whether the author(s) is(are) available to join the conference in person or online. Preference will be given to applicants willing to make in-person presentations. Successful applicants will be notified by the end of July.

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Guest Post: Press Publishers’ Rights In Indian News Media Digital Space

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Mili is a graduate of Institute of Law, Nirma University, currently completing her LLM at LSE. Her areas of interest are Information Technology law, Intellectual Property law, Media & Communication Law, and human rights law. . Image from here. Introduction.

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Protecting Indigenous Traditional Knowledge Using An Approach Based On Holistic Principle

IP and Legal Filings

Author: Apoorva Pradhan, A Student at the Amity Law School, Noida, in case of any queries please contact/write back to us at support@ipandlegalfilings.com or IP & Legal Filing. iii] Rauna Kuokkanen, “The Responsibility of the Academy: A Call for Doing Homework,” Journal of Curriculum Theorizing 26(3), no.