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Copyright Protection for Design Subject Matter

Copyright Protection for Design Subject Matter: Key Distinctions, Legislative Provisions, and Judicial Insights

This article explores the relationship between the Copyright Protection and the Designs Act, 2000 in India. It discusses the key distinctions, legislative provisions, judicial interpretations, and practical implications for creators navigating the intersection of copyright and design protection. Understand the challenges faced by creators and consumers in safeguarding artistic works

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IndiGo V. Mahindra

IndiGo V. Mahindra: Dispute over 6E

A detailed analysis of the ongoing trademark dispute between IndiGo Airlines and Mahindra Electric regarding the use of the “6E” mark. IndiGo, which has used the “6E” trademark for 18 years, claims that Mahindra’s new electric SUV, initially named “BE 6e,” infringes upon its registered mark, potentially causing consumer confusion.

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Role of Trademarks in Startups.

TRADEMARK FOR STARTUPS: SAFEGUARD YOUR BRAND FROM DAY ZERO

Trademark for Startups is more than a legal formality, rather it is a prominent step towards brand reservation and growth in India’s competitively growing contemporary market. Early Trademark Registration ensures legal ownership of a brand’s name, logo, tagline etc., helping startups while also securing their unique identity in the market.

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An illustrated poster showcasing "Draft Digital Personal Data Protection Rules 2025" with an image of a computer screen displaying a security shield with a lock icon. A woman points to the shield while a man works on a laptop, symbolizing data protection and compliance.

Draft Digital Personal Data Protection Rules, 2025: A Comprehensive Overview

The Draft Digital Personal Data Protection Rules 2025 by MeitY aim to safeguard personal data with a focus on transparency, accountability, and compliance. Key highlights include mandatory breach notifications, cross-border data transfer protocols, consent management, and penalties for non-compliance. These rules empower individuals with rights like data access, correction, and

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