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The Romance and Risk of Owning a Smell: Why Trademark Law Must Be Cautious with Olfactory Marks
India’s first olfactory mark exposes both potential and danger. Scientific methods may meet graphical representation, but they should not replace the primary role of a mark to give notice and ensure stable perception among competitors and consumers.
Mahak Yadav, Nikhil Ranjan
Mar 308 min read
Navigating Intellectual Property Risks of AI-Generated Works Through Corporate Governance
The intersection of corporate governance and AI-related intellectual property presents a complex yet evolving opportunity which demands adaptive governance frameworks.
Rishi Dev
Aug 16, 20256 min read
The IPR Defence Recommendation: Why is it an Absolute Necessity?
The jurisprudence with regard to anti-competitive practices and IPR is still at a very nascent stage.
Suryansh Sritej Mohanty, Sanskruti Yukta Nayak
Aug 24, 20236 min read
Are Intellectual Property Disputes Arbitrable in India?
The author examines the Indian jurisprudence on arbitrability of IP disputes.
Abhinav Hansaraman
Apr 21, 20215 min read
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