How an Invention Can Be Protected from Infringement?
In an innovation-driven economy, new ideas and inventions are being created all the time. But in the real world, inventors and investors don’t stop at just making something new — the bigger challenge lies in protect invention. So, we have prepared the full overview that any invention holder should follow to protect the invention, but […]
Baby Shark Copyright Fight Ends: Pinkfong Triumphant, Wright Regretful
One of the world’s longest-running copyright disputes and fights of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) over a children’s tune has finally reached its conclusion. South Korea’s Supreme Court, on August 14, 2025, handed down its final decision in the six-year legal struggle surrounding the global phenomenon “Baby Shark,” concluding the conflict between Jonathan Wright (Johnny Only) and […]
Harvard Under huge problem: Trump Administration vs Harvard
The Trump administration is back in the headlines—this time for a different reason. It has sent a letter to Harvard University that caused a stir on campus. The letter warns that Harvard could lose control of some of its patented technologies. The U.S. Commerce Secretary sent the letter to Harvard University. The letter was both […]
How to Choose the best IPR law firms In India
Nowadays, the importance of intellectual property rights is increasing every day. With IPR awareness rapidly growing in India, businesses, startups, and creators are now realizing the vital role that IPR service providers play in protecting their creative innovations and commercial assets. However, for many inventors, entrepreneurs, and investors, one crucial question remains: How do you […]
USPTO Director Discretion: Recent Decisions Favor Patent Holders
On March 26, 2025, one big update is coming with the USPTO Director Discretion: the U.S. Patent Office (USPTO), led by Acting Director Coke Stewart, now has more power to stop certain patent challenges early. This means the director can decide not to allow a challenge to move forward even before it’s fully reviewed. This […]
List of required documents for patent filing in India
Protecting your invention is a major concern for inventors and investors alike. For anyone seeking a patent in India, it’s important to understand that the protection path is a long and structured journey. From understanding the process and preparing the list of required documents for patent filing in India to navigating through examination and potential […]
NLU Delhi Launches One-Year LL.M. in Intellectual Property Law in Collaboration with Indian Patent Office
In a major step toward strengthening India’s intellectual property (IP) ecosystem, the circular officially announces admissions for the one-year LL.M. (Professional). NLU Delhi launches a one-year LL.M. collaboration with the Office of the Controller General of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks (CGPDTM) and has officially announced admissions for a one-year LL.M. This flagship program is part […]
Ferrero Wins: Nutella Declared Well-Known Trademark by Delhi High Court
One big piece of news is making headlines in India. On July 29, 2025, the Delhi HC announced that Nutella is a well-known trademark under Indian law. This decision came during a Nutella trademark case filed by Nutella’s maker, Ferrero, against a company accused of selling fake Nutella products in India. This trademark infringement case […]
Evergreening of Patents in India: Piyush Goyal Says It Won’t Be Allowed
Recently, Piyush Goyal, Union Minister of Commerce and Industry, made a significant statement declaring that India will not allow the evergreening of patents. This strong stance comes in response to growing pressure from multinational pharmaceutical companies and foreign governments seeking to dilute India’s stringent patent laws, particularly Section 3(d) of the Indian Patent Act. To […]
Delhi HC Scheduled Hearing for Mohak Mangal’s Petition to Relocate ANI Copyright Case to IP Division
A big update is coming from the Delhi High Court. On July 21, 2025, the Delhi High Court indicated that it is ready to transfer the copyright and trademark case filed by ANI from the Patiala House District Court to the High Court’s IP Division. But this case has many layers—from ANI’s initial copyright strikes […]