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SpicyIP Weekly Review (September 18- September 24)

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Read on to see the comments submitted by Swaraj, Praharsh, and Tejaswini with research assistance from Tanya. Industries vs Pavan Kumar Gupta on 21 September, 2023 (Delhi High Court) The Delhi High Court set aside the order passed by the District Judge (Commercial Court) for exceeding jurisdiction. vs Biological E Limited & Anr.

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HULM Entertainment v.  Fantasy Sports: Reanalysing Originality, Idea-Expression Dichotomy and Copyrightability of GUIs

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Image from here [ This post is co-authored with Tejaswini Kaushal with inputs from Swaraj and an anonymous reader. Tejaswini is a 3rd-year B.A. Similarly, in Anil Gupta vs. Kunal Dasgupta , the need for explaining a concept with elaborate details has been asserted by the court.

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (February 05- February 11)

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This Weekly Review is co-authored with SpicyIP Intern Kevin Preji. Tejaswini brings us a quick update, along with some questions of her own. Read the detailed comments authored by Pranav, Praharsh, Swaraj, and Reva on these Rules. Read Tejaswini’s post on the recent DHC order concerning these two liquor brands.

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (January 1- January 7)

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This weekly review is co-authored with SpicyIP intern Vedika Chawla. Read the post for the co-authored comments and blog post with substantive and procedural suggestions on the Draft Rules. Tejaswini in this hard-hitting post recounts TKDL’s history with oppositions, raising questions regarding how the database is used.

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (January 29- February 04)

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Read Tejaswini’s post on the decision. Mother Sparsh Baby Care Pvt Ltd vs Aayush Gupta & Ors on 25 January, 2024 (Delhi High Court) The court disposed of 2 applications via this order. Restrictions on E-Register and Public Search Features of the Trademarks Registry Lifted (Finally!) First, it allowed defendant no.

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (September 25- October 1)

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Discussing the key aspects of the order and its implications, here is a post by Tejaswini Kaushal. Taking the discussion around the use of trademarks as keywords further, Nivrati Gupta looks at the implications of the Google v DRS DB order in this post.