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Removal of a Trademark for non-use

Removal of a Trademark for non-use Section – 47 of the Table Marks Act, 1999 deals with removal of a trade mark from the register on the ground of non-use and provides that a trade mark which is not used within five years of its registration: becomes liable for removal, either Read More →

COPRA – What is Complaint as per COPRA – [Sec-2(1)(c)]

Complaint means any allegation in writing made by a complainant that: An unfair trade practice or a restrictive trade practice has been adopted by any trader; The goods bought by him or agreed to be bought by him suffer from one more defects; The services hired or availed of or Read More →

Legal – Procedure for Registration of Copyright

What is the procedure for registration of Copyright?   Registration of copyright: In case of any work is not obligatory. The provision is only optional and non-registration does not deprive the owner of his right to bring both civil as well as criminal action against an offence of infringement. The Read More →

Legal – Term of Copyright in Section 22 to 29

What is the Term of Copyright in Section  22 to 29?   The normal term of copyright is throughout the lifetime of the author plus 60 years form the beginning of calendar year next following the year in which the author dies. In case of joint authorship, author who dies last will Read More →

Legal – Works Which Copyright Subsists and which Does Not Subsists

What are the Works in which copyright subsists and What are the works in which copyright does not subsist in Section – 13?   Copyright subsist throughout India in following classes of works: Original literary (including computer programme), dramatic, musical and artistic works;  Cinematographic films;  Sound recordings; However, copyright shall Read More →

Legal – What is Copyright?

What is Copyright?   Copyright is an exclusive right to reproduce or authorize another to reproduce artistic, dramatic, literary, or musical works. It also extends to sound broadcasting and cinematographic films. Copyright protection is limited to author’s particular expression of idea, process and concept in a tangible medium. However, law permits Read More →

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