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SpicyIP Weekly Review (March 4-March 10)

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Case Summaries Therelek Machines Private Limited vs Therelek Engineers Private Limited on 28 February, 2024 (Karnataka High Court) The petitioner challenged the rejection of its interim application under Section 124 of the Trade Marks Act, seeking a stay in a suit for trademark infringement.

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (March 18- March 24)

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They discuss how there is little to no evidence indicating that the delay in patent examination is attributed to these oppositions, and how these amendments can reduce scrutiny given in ensuring that only deserving patents are granted. Some Concerns about the Amendment Process to Key Patent Levers: A “Captured” Patent Office?

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Using AI in your Patent Practice

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The notice is designed as a reminder to individuals involved in proceedings before the USPTO of that these pertinent rules and policies, and provides suggestions to mitigate the risks associated with AI use. ” Confidentiality and national security considerations are also discussed in the notice.

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A Look Back at India’s Top IP Developments of 2023

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The judgement was passed in a writ petition filed by Natco Pharma against the Controller’s order granting Novartis a patent for a form of the Valsartan-Sacubitril complex, after conducting a unilateral hearing excluding Natco therefrom. Controller of Patents & Designs Patent Office Mumbai.

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (December 6- December 12)

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The Plaintiff opposed the Defendant’s application to file additional documents on the ground that if permitted, the Plaintiff would have to admit or deny the same and the proceedings in the commercial suit will thus be protracted. Road bumps could power electric vehicles of the future, BMW’s 2021 patent application shows.