Copyright

“Main Ladega”-The Fight Between Protection of Intellectual Property and Expressive Content – SpicyIP

In light of the ongoing dispute between the makers of the motion picture “Main Ladega” and the National Boxing Championship over the alleged use of the latter’s logo in the film, SpicyIP intern Sumedh Gadham discusses whether such use would amount to trademark or copyright infringement. Sumedh is a second-year law student enrolled at the […]

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Yakshini is here! Analysing the Pocket FM v. Novi Digital Judgement – SpicyIP

In a recent judgement, dated 13 June 2024, the single-judge bench of the Delhi High Court, presided over by Justice Neena Bansal Krishna, dismissed a plea filed by Pocket FM Private Limited (the Plaintiff) seeking a temporary injunction against Novi Digital Entertainment Private Limited (the Defendant) in the case of Pocket FM Private Limited v.

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Music Plagiarism or Excusable Overfitting? – SpicyIP

In light of the recent copyright dispute between music labels and AI platforms- SunoAI and Udio AI, we are pleased to bring to you this guest post by Akanksha Badika, discussing some copyright concerns around AI generated music. Akanksha works as the Legal Manager at Bhansali Productions and Bhansali Music, Mumbai. Her practice predominantly revolves

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10 Days to the 2024 Shamnad Basheer Essay Competition Deadline!  – SpicyIP

Prof (Dr.) Shamnad Basheer 1976-2019; taken at NUJS, Kolkata circa 2009. We hope that our eligible readers are busy with their submissions as only 10 days remain till the deadline for the 2024 Shamnad Basheer Essay Competition. We have started receiving some fascinating entries and cannot wait to read more pieces! Remember the topic of

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (June 24- June 30) – SpicyIP

Here is our recap of last week’s top IP developments including summary of the posts on omission of ICMR’s name in the Covaxin patent applications, decision of Chief Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities in Avichal Bhatnagar v. Pralek Prakashan, settlement between Tips and Wynk in their copyright dispute and Karnataka High Court’s notification for the

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Lifecycle of Copyright: 1928 Works in the Public Domain

This blog also includes contributions from Jessica Chinnadurai, attorney-advisor, and Rafael Franco, writer-editor intern in the Copyright Office. Over the last several years, we have witnessed a new class of creative works entering the public domain in the United States each January 1. This year, a variety of works published in 1928, ranging from motion

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A Closure or Gateway for the Future?  – SpicyIP

In light of the recent settlement between Youtuber Dhruv Rathee and Dabur in a trademark and copyright infringement dispute, SpicyIP intern Aarav Gupta writes on how use of a mark in commentaries and critiques should not amount to infringement and highlights the larger public interest in such commentaries/ critiques. Aarav is a fourth-year law student

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Meeting the Challenges and Opportunities in Scholarly Communications with FAIR Data

During a time of thorough transformation towards Open Access and, moreover, Open Science, the field of scholarly communications is facing new challenges. Some of the challenges are related to an aging and somewhat antiquated infrastructure, and others are related to new technologies and the evolving landscape of scientific dissemination, where the disclosure of data is becoming central to and an essential part

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