Aaj Tak Logo gets protection from infringement by the Delhi High Court
The Delhi High Court recently passed an ex parte interim injunction order protecting news channel Aaj Tak’s logo from trademark infringement by digital news channel ‘Charcha Aaj Ki’ .
Guest Post: Generative AI & Copyright Exhaustion: Evaluating India’s Proposed Centralised Licensing Model
Lokesh Vyas -
About Author: Sminal Badge, is a 4th Year student from Maharashtra National Law University.
The rise of generative AI from ChatGPT and Stable Diffusion to large language and image models has collided with traditional copyright. AI systems rely on massive datasets scraped from books, articles,...
Guest Post: Stranger Things, Familiar Disputes: Intellectual Property Challenges in Web Series Creation
Lokesh Vyas -
About Author: Namya Agrawal, is a first year BA LLB student at Hidayatullah National Law University
Introduction
With the newly released season of Netflix’s Stranger Things, discussions and trends around its characters, storyline and cultural impact have taken the global stage once...
Delhi Court Issues Notice to Kunal Kamra for video mocking Eknath Shinde
A Delhi court has issued notice to comedian Kunal Kamra on a criminal revision petition seeking registration of an FIR over satirical comments allegedly mocking Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, with...
Delhi High Court Restricts Canva’s ‘Present and Record’ Feature in India Over Patent Dispute
The Delhi High Court has passed an interim order restraining Canva from offering its "Present and Record" feature within India. The decision follows a patent infringement suit filed by a...
Intellectual Property Rights are said to symbolize innovation, creation, and progress. Why would they not? We have been hearing this for quite some time. Because we have had it for so long, a part of us does believe that IP helps generate knowledge. It soothes our socio-legal consciousness around...












