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Thought Leadership
April 28, 2013

Trademarks: evolving law in India

Safir Anand and Swati Sharma explain India’s rise to prominence on the international scene and the continually refined trademark regime to accommodate

Thought Leadership
October 22, 2012

IP Monetisation in India: Exploring the Options

With an ever-growing appetite among its new consumers, India offers exciting IP portfolio opportunities that may yield income directly or drive the wealth

Thought Leadership
August 12, 2012

India’s Unique IP Evolution

Pravin Anand and Binny Kalra discuss IP’s unique developmental path in India, where courts have been under pressure by increasingly competitive industry

Thought Leadership
May 23, 2012

New US Laws to Battle Unfair Competition

Pravin Anand looks at the Unfair Competition Act enacted by some states in the United States of America to combat the pirated use of hardware and software

Thought Leadership
January 13, 2012

Extending Celebrity Status to IP Rights

Nishchal Anand and Tanvi Misra look at how aggrieved by the unauthorised use of distinct personality traits celebrities, and now courts, are delving deeper

Thought Leadership
May 9, 2010

India IP: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

India’s IP regime has plenty to be proud of, but in other areas, it needs work. Pravin Anand looks at the good, the bad and the ugly of intellectual

Thought Leadership
December 7, 2009

India Creates a Safe Haven for IP Licensing

IP licensing is helping more multinational companies enter the Indian markets than ever before. This has been prompted by lifting of trade restrictions

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