Blog by Rashmi
Ye’s ‘White Lives Matter’ Shirt and Trademark Law: Explained
23.05.23 11:37 PM - Comment(s)
Earlier this year, rapper Kanye West made headlines when he wore a “Make America Great Again” t-shirt at the MTV Video Music Awards. The shirt was covered in the words “Ye’s” and “White Lives Matter,” and prompted many to accuse West of appropriating Trump’s trademark.
Plant Genetic Resources And IPR
23.05.23 11:32 PM - Comment(s)
Plant genetic resources (PGRs) are DNA sequences that are extracted from plants for use in crop improvement or for regenerating crops. They can include various features such as genes, proteins, and microscopically characterized cells.
Intellectual Property Rights and Threats of Hacking
23.05.23 11:27 PM - Comment(s)
Intellectual property (IP) rights are a valuable asset for businesses and individuals. They protect the creative works of individuals and companies from being stolen or copied. IP rights can prevent others from using or adapting the protected work without permission.
Charging Ahead: Patent Trends in the Electric Vehicle Industry in the Philippines and the Importance of Intellectual Property Protection
11.05.23 10:28 PM - Comment(s)
The electric vehicle (EV) industry has been growing exponentially in recent years, with increasing demand for more environmentally friendly modes of transportation.
Patent thickets can arise when multiple inventors or companies create and patent similar or overlapping technologies, leading to a web of patents that can make it difficult for others to enter the market and innovate.
The Patent Game: Uncovering the Role of Patents in the Gaming Industry
11.05.23 10:03 PM - Comment(s)
The gaming industry has grown tremendously in recent years, with millions worldwide spending billions of dollars on their favorite games. With so much money and creativity invested in this industry, it’s unsurprising that patents have played a significant role in developing gaming technology.
Patents: Current and Future Challenges
11.05.23 10:01 PM - Comment(s)
A patent is considered an exclusive and absolute right given to an individual or an inventor who invented something based on legal provisions and laws.
Arbitrability of IP Disputes in Singapore
25.04.23 09:46 PM - Comment(s)
The Ministry of Law of Singapore published a consultation paper on a draft Bill on March 11th. This draft Bill will, among other things, revise Singapore’s two arbitration acts to make clear that intellectual property issues in Singapore may be arbitrated.
What are the declarations that need to be included on a product for it to be sold through e-commerce? There are a few key things that all products should include, regardless of where they will be sold.
Who Owns and Holds the Rights to a Copyright?
25.04.23 09:39 PM - Comment(s)
Copyright law is a complex and ever-changing legal system that governs the rights of creators of intellectual property. Anyone who creates or publishes a creative work must secure permission from the copyright holder to share their work publicly.
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