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DEFENSE OF ‘DE MINIMIS’ IN IP MATTERS IN INDIA

INTRODUCTION The copyright infringement and De Minimis defence are often seen as complementary because the De Minimis principle is commonly used as a defence in Intellectual Property (IP) law. The term De Minimis is derived from the Latin phrase “de minimis non curat lex,” which means “the law does not

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A collage featuring a diverse group of male and female content creators. The image is titled "IMPORTANCE OF COPYRIGHT PROTECTION FOR CONTENT CREATORS." The background is dark with a prominent orange bar containing the title. This visual represents the article on copyright law for creators in India.

WHY COPYRIGHT REGISTRATION IS IMPORTANT FOR CONTENT CREATORS

Don’t let your creative work be stolen. This guide explains why copyright registration is crucial for content creators in the digital age. Learn the legal benefits, from proving ownership in court to deterring infringement, and understand how it protects your intellectual property across platforms like social media.

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Infographic showcasing how Tesla uses Design Rights, Copyrights, Trademarks, and Patents to protect its brand and innovations. A blue Tesla Model S is at the center, with explanations for each intellectual property type surrounding it.

How Much Intellectual Property is Present in a Tesla Model S?

The Tesla Model S is more than just an electric car; it’s a technology powerhouse. Tesla Model S’s advanced use of intellectual property (IP), from patents and trademarks to trade secrets and copyrights, plays a crucial role in protecting the unique innovations that drive the Model S. This article explores the

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Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)

Everything You Need to Know About Intellectual Property Rights (IPR): Comprehensive Overview

INTRODUCTION As we talk about property there are generally two types of property tangible and intangible. Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) are the rights associated with intangible property owned by individuals or organizations, safeguarding them from unauthorized use. The intellectual Property (IP) encompasses the creations of human intellect, including artistic, literary,

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ALL ABOUT INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND ITS RIGHT 

Explore the world of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR), including copyrights, patents, trademarks, trade secrets, and more. Learn why IPR is essential for innovation, economic growth, and legal protection for creators worldwide. The article also delves into how each intellectual property right works and has an impact on the world.

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