Publication of Patent Application in India is one of the prime stages in the process to get the patent. Once the application for filing of the patent is made according to the Indian Patent Act 1970, Application shall be published for public inspection for 18 months from the date of filing or priority date of the patent. The act made it mandatory for every patentee to publish the patent application for the inspection of the general public in the official gazette of the country
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Trademark infringement and its remedies
A trademark is capable of distinguishing the goods or services of one person from that of another when used in trade and it is used…
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According to section 24 of The Trade Marks Act, 1999, when two or more persons or legal entities come together for creating a joint entity…
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Focus keyword- Conditions for registration Additional keyword- Conditions for registration of trademark in India, Section 3, Registrar. Intellectual Property Law has become one of the…
View More Conditions for Registration of a Trademark in IndiaEverything about Registered users of Trademark in India
Focus keyword- Registered users Additional keyword- Section 49, registered proprietor, registration as a registered user Intellectual Property law has many sub-divisions within it. However, among…
View More Everything about Registered users of Trademark in IndiaEstablishment and Composition of Appellate Board under the Indian Trademarks Act
Focus Keyword- Appellate Board Additional Keywords- Section 83, the establishment of the appellate board, Section 84, the composition of the appellate board ESTABLISHMENT OF THE…
View More Establishment and Composition of Appellate Board under the Indian Trademarks ActWhat is falsely applying of trademarks and its penalties?
According to the Trademark Act 1999, Section 2 (1) (zb) ” trademark means 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 the shape of goods their packaging and combination of colours.”
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