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almost 4 years ago

How Can We Protect Design Rights In India?

To protect the design, the applicant needs to apply for registration to the “Controller” under the Design Act, 2000.
almost 4 years ago

Protecting Shape Of A Product: Design Registration Or Shape Trademark

The owners can obtain intellectual property registration in the Design Act or Trademark Act.
almost 4 years ago

Cancellation Of Registered Industrial Designs Under Section 19 Of Designs Act

This article provides the details for canceling registered industrial designs as specified under Section 19 of the Design Act, 2000.
almost 4 years ago

How To Decide Whether Register A Design Under Copyrights Act Or Designs Act

This article provides the provisions related to registration of a design in the Copyright Act, Designs Act.
almost 4 years ago

What Are The Types Of Copyright In India?

The Copyright Act 1957 does not specifically define the concept, but it prescribes all the provisions to protect the copyright owner's exclusive rights.
almost 4 years ago

Copyright Litigation: An Overview

The following are the principal sources of law regulating copyright litigation in India: Statute : The primary source administering copyright law in India is the Copyright Act 1957.
almost 4 years ago

Fashion And Copyright : A Thin Line Between Inspired And Copied

How is the Copyright Act 1957 acting in the fashion industry?
almost 4 years ago

Is Your Original Work Automatically Protected By Copyright?

In India, the copyright protection procedure is regulated by Copyright Act 1957, supported by the Copyright Rules 1958.
almost 4 years ago

Copyright Registration: Process And Fees

The registration process for copyright in India is set out under the provisions of the Copyright Act 1957 and Copyright Rules 2013 and is as under: Step 1: Filing of the Copyright Application: Application for registration can be submitted online in Form XIV and filled with Statement of Particulars and Statement of Further Particulars.
almost 4 years ago

Significance Of Copyright Law In Academics And Research

This is possible through the economic and moral rights protected under the Copyright Act.