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SpicyIP Weekly Review (November 4-November 10)

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Dabur) In a welcome revision, the Delhi High Court has rolled back its previous stance and clarified that the obligation to serve a counter statement does not fall on the applicant. for using deceptively similar trademarks, “HOSPIGRIP” and “HOSPICUFF,” on medical devices. Read on to learn more!

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Interesting Patents | Meta – Personalized Reaction System for Social Media: A Revolutionary Way to Express Yourself

LexBlog IP

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Impact of AI on Global IP Systems

IIPRD

But it’s now evident that AI is capable of producing inventions on its own, and there have been multiple documented instances of patent applications where the person applying for a patent has recognized AI as the inventor. Now, all it takes to replicate the diligent effort of a trademark owner is a few AI commands.

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (November 25 – December 1)

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Here is our recap of last week’s top IP developments including summaries of the posts on IPO’s patent application rejection of HIV drug Dolutegravir, another judgement in the long-running Section 3(k) saga, this time on the patentability of business methods and the DHC IPD’s Annual Report 2023-24. Read more for the details.

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2023 IP Resolutions Start with a Review of IP Assets

The IP Law Blog

Even companies that regularly take steps to protect intellectual property through, for example, registering trademarks or registering copyrights, can benefit from a yearly review. For trademarks, a good place to start is the company’s marketing and promotional materials, website, mobile app, and social media.

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (August 16 – 22)

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Writing this post in the context of PV Sindhu’s success at the Tokyo Olympics and how that has spurred companies who do not sponsor her to put up congratulatory messages on social media with their brand logos and while using her images, Satchit analyses the discourse on the right to publicity surrounding the issue.

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Trouble for Ozempic

Biswajit Sarkar Copyright Blog

The drug has gone viral over social media due to its side effect- weight loss. Amidst all this, the legal state of Ozempic has been looking glum with it facing patent disputes and also, a rising issue involving its counterfeits. Novo Nordisk’s Ozempic, also known as semaglutide, is a drug generally used to treat type-2 diabetes.