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Regulate Social Media? It’s not as easy as it seems!

The Ministry of Electronics & IT (MeitY) has kicked off the public consultations on a Draft Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines) Rules 2018 which will...

COPYRIGHT IN TRADITIONAL SONGS?

The Bombay HC has recently gone on to admit a recent petition filed in lieu of the issue of subsistence of copyright in old...

IPRMENTLAW HIGHLIGHTS 2018

As we usher into 2019 and IPRMENTLAW nears its first anniversary, we are pleased to bring to you our annual compilation of the IPRMENT...

AI – GENERATED WORK OF ART: WHO DESERVES THE AUTHORIAL CREDIT?

In light of the recent auction of the Artificial Intelligence- generated portrait of Edmond Belamy and genuine growth of AI generated art and musical...

THE BITTER SWEET AMUL VS HUL TUSSLE COMES TO AN END AS AMUL GETS...

Introduction A not so old advertisement of Amul found itself in trouble when a frozen dessert manufacturer found the advertisement to be disparaging its product....

MUSICAL WORK IN A CINEMATOGRAPHIC FILM: – CONTROVERSY STRIKES AGAIN

Finally, it’s time when the court, as in the case of IPRS v. Eastern India Motion Pictures (1977 AIR 1443), will have to revisit...

Guest Post: Angad Singh Makkar-Expanding the Distribution Right: CJEUs Progressive Step to Tackle Counterfeiting

I am pleased to bring to you our next guest post by Angad Singh Makkar. Angad is currently a 4th year student at Jindal...

LOK SABHA PASSES THE CONSUMER PROTECTION BILL 2018- IMPLICATIONS FOR CELEBRITY ENDORSERS

Aiswarya Mudaliar is a final year BBA.LLB. (Hons.) student at Symbiosis Law School, Pune. On account of her keen interest in media and entertainment law,...

TRAI TARIFF TALE CONTINUES: ONLY WHEN BROADCASTERS HAD THOUGHT THEY HAVE WON THE WAR

The dramatic judicial battle between Regulator, Broadcasters and Distributors concerning the new TRAI tariff order finally seemed to have had come to an end...

CAN THE PURPLE COLOUR BE EXTRAVAGANTLY TRADEMARKED BY CADBURY?

THE CADBURY CASE The UK’s Court of Appeal recently rejected the trademark alteration application filed by Cadbury, where it claimed larger protection over the purple...

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