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New cosplay copyright rules are being considered by Japan

Biswajit Sarkar Copyright Blog

The current regulations say that if a person engages in cosplay as a hobby then it not breaking of law but if they are earning money from it and their images are being shared online or sold then they are in contempt of the law.

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New cosplay copyright rules are being considered by Japan

Biswajit Sarkar Copyright Blog

The current regulations say that if a person engages in cosplay as a hobby then it not breaking of law but if they are earning money from it and their images are being shared online or sold then they are in contempt of the law.

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MPA v. SmoothStreams IPTV: Server Photos & Shutdown Details Emerge

TorrentFreak

Since execution was allegedly complicated by the defendants, the plaintiffs sought additional relief, including an order charging Marshall with contempt of court and an order compelling the defendants to reveal the identity of a mysterious third-party involved in SmoothStreams’ operations. Third Address: Access Denied.

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (February 26- March 3)

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Here is another round of SpicyIP flashbacks by Lokesh, where he looks into a variety of topics ranging from IP and Gaming to Biodiversity and Benefit Sharing! Supreme Court issues contempt notice to Patanjali Ayurved a for misleading ads. Do let us know your thoughts on these mini-guides in the comments below!

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Fanciful Trademark: A Comprehensive Explanation

LexBlog IP

This is a great segue to the next topic which is injunctive relief. The injunctive relief mandates, under the court’s contempt power, that the losing party stops their unlawful infringement. This is helpful in infringement suits. Injunctive Relief : You have likely heard of money damages.

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (February 05- February 11)

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Last week we published 9 posts on topics such as our comments on the proposed Trademarks (1st Amendment) Rules, the Madras High Court’s decision with respect to patentability of business methods, and Union Minister of State for Commerce’s response on ability of the current IPR regime to cater concerns arising out of AI generated work.

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A Look Back at India’s Top IP Developments of 2021

SpicyIP

This year, we have divided these developments into three categories: a) Top 10 IP Judgments/Orders (Topicality/Impact). Top 10 Judgments/Orders [Topicality/Impact]. b) Top 10 IP Judgments/Orders (Jurisprudence/Legal Lucidity) and. c) Top 10 Other IP Developments. H Lundbeck A/S v. Hetero Drugs Ltd [Delhi High Court].

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