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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS IN A BIRD’S EYEVIEW
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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS IN A BIRD’S EYEVIEW
Increasing global competition,Vanishing geographical barriers to trade,Emergence of rapidly changing technologies ,Shortening of product life cycle necessitating quick introduction of new products ,Need for human resources with a high level of skills.
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By:Shri Kaushal Singh |
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Posted on 12-08-2023 |
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A couple of years ago, at the annual meeting of the American Corporate Counsels Association held in Washington, there was a large board with the question:
‘What do these men have in common?’
And the names of the men mentioned-
‘Mahatama Gandhi, Sir Thomas Moore and Abraham Linclon’.
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By:Sneha Thakur |
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Posted on 03-10-2023 |
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Indian democracy wedded to Rule of Law aims not only to protect fundamental rights of its citizens but also to establish an egalitarian order. Law being an instrument of social engineering obliges the judiciary to carry out the process established by it.
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By:Sneha Thakur |
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Posted on 03-10-2023 |
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SEARCH ENGINES AND COPYRIGHT ISSUES
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SEARCH ENGINES AND CIOPYRIGHT ISSUES
The Intellectual Property Laws (I.P. Laws) have, to a great extent, proved to be successful in nipping the copyright infringement in its bud. The I.P. Laws provide umbrella jurisprudence, which seek to protect the creativity of the authors. But despite that, it has been widely observed that the I.P. Laws have failed to cover other aspects of the intellectual property. For example, the liability of the search engines for the copyright infringement has remained out of the ambit of the I.P. Laws. The paper is focused on drawback of the Information Technology laws in various nations. Further, it also suggests some reform in these pieces of legislation.
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By:ANOOP KUMAR & AKHILESH KUMAR |
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Posted on 17-06-2024 |
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