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Works In ‘Public Domain’ When Copyright Expires: An Overview
Introduction Literary, theatrical, musical, artistic, and architectural works, as well as films and sound recordings, are all protected under copyright law. In addition, Indian Copyright law defines ‘literary works’ to include books, computer programs, compilations, and tables as part of the definition. The law, on the other hand, does not use the availability of content … Continue reading Works In ‘Public Domain’ When Copyright Expires: An Overview
Read more »Who Is The Rightful Owner As Per The Indian Copyright Regime?
In the film industry, there has been a recent trend of remakes of old or successful films. A remake is a film that is based on the same tale as the original, but with modernization or updating features, as opposed to a sequel (such as a Spiderman or Lethal Weapon chapter), which places the same … Continue reading Who Is The Rightful Owner As Per The Indian Copyright Regime?
Read more »Colour As A Trade Dress In The Pharmaceutical Industry
Introduction The notion of trade dress is defined in Section 2(zb) of the Trademarks Act 1999, which defines a ‘trademark’ in broad terms, including shape, packaging, and color combinations, as long as they can be graphically depicted and identify goods or services. Colors and color combinations are important in distinguishing products on the market. A … Continue reading Colour As A Trade Dress In The Pharmaceutical Industry
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