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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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SpicyIP Weekly Review (February 05- February 11)

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Comments on the Proposed Trademarks (1st Amendment) Rules, 2024 The recently proposed Trademark Rules amendments were open for comments in a period ending today. Image from here A SARAL Analysis of the Proposed Trade Marks (1st Amendment) Rules, 2024 Just Keep it Simple! M/S Zari Silk (India) Pvt.

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (January 1- January 7)

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Wrapping up the first week of 2024, here is a brief recap of our hard-hitting post on TKDL, the detailed comments on the draft Calcutta High Court IPR Division Rules, and an informative take on scandalous and obscene trademark prosecution in India. Discussing the historical foundation of refusing registration to such marks Prof.

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Spicy IP Weekly Review (December 11 to December 17)

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From conflicting positions on AI as a co-author of a work to the contours of information required u/s 39 about the patent applications filed abroad, we had some engaging posts on this blog this week. Read this post by SpicyIP intern Jyotpreet on what this means for the delays in patent prosecution timelines. Khimji Dayabhai Co.”,

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (December 6- December 12)

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Calcutta High Court allowed an application for rectification directing the Trademarks Registrar to cancel the registration granted to and remove the impugned mark ‘Neemyle’. Road bumps could power electric vehicles of the future, BMW’s 2021 patent application shows. RED, Z9 patent infringement case.