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Trademark infringemet

Trademark infringement most commonly involves the issues such as likelihood of confusion; counterfeit marks and dilution of marks. Likelihood of confusion occurs in situations where consumers are likely to be confused or mislead about marks used by two different parties. This issue was brought forth for deliberation in the case Khurshid Ahmed Bhat v. Haji [...]

Trademark spat: “Intel” moves Bombay High Court

The world’s leading microchip maker, Intel Corporation, has moved the Bombay High Court challenging a decision by the trademarks registry to renew the company’s trademark — Intel — in favour of a Mumbai-based firm.
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iPOTT announces the grant of its Trademark!!

iPOTT, the Bangalore based software search company has been granted trademark of its brand name “iPOTT”. With this grant, the name iPOTT is now protected by trademark rules in India and can now use ® along with its name. It took nearly 3 years to be granted the trademark from the date of application. [...]

Avoiding Brand Theft….

For many people, brand theft rather than piracy is the biggest intellectual property risk. Brand theft occurs where one party establishes a brand but another party acquires rights to the brand (in bad faith). Not all trademark disputes are brand theft — many involve disputes between parties all acting in good faith, but cases [...]

Trademark in India - Advantages

A “Trade Mark” is a mark capable of being represented graphically and which is capable of distinguishing the goods or services of one person from those of others and may include a word, phrase, symbol or design, or combination of words, phrases, symbols or designs.

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