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Operation Sindoor should not be allowed for commercial exploitation: PIL in SC seeks trademark ban
India | May 11, 2025 7:23 ISTOperation Sindoor: The military strikes were carried out under Operation Sindoor two weeks after the massacre of 26 civilians in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam.
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Delhi High Court affirms 'well-known' status for Haldiram trademark | Deets Inside
Lifestyle | April 04, 2024 13:48 ISTThe Delhi High Court's decision to declare 'Haldiram' as a 'well-known' mark is a milestone in India's trademark law. It not only recognises the brand's significant cultural and commercial imprint but also underscores the need for robust legal protections for well-known trademarks.
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PayPal sees ‘blue’ over PayTM’s logo, sues Vijay Shekhar’s company for trademark violation
December 16, 2016 19:08 ISTPayPal, a leading global payments platform, on Friday sued its Indian counterpart PayTM alleging that the Noida-headquartered company stole its logo. In its complaint for trademark opposition, PayPal contends that its brand
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Apple fails to prove iPhone a famous brand in China, loses trademark battle in court
May 04, 2016 20:31 ISTBeijing: Amid a dwindling growth in sales and disruptions to some other services witnessed by Cupertino-based tech giant Apple’s flagship iPhone in China comes another shocker, this time over the name of its trademark ‘iPhone’.
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Cricket Australia trademarks "63 Not Out" phrase
Cricket | December 26, 2014 16:33 ISTMelbourne: Cricket Australia has trademarked the phrase "63 not out" in what it calls a defensive move to prevent people from cashing in on the death of batsman Phillip Hughes.Hughes, who died two days after
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DU to soon have policy on registration of patents
India | October 19, 2014 9:24 ISTNew Delhi: What research exactly is patentable? What are the legal issues involved? If the student pursues a research using university infrastructure, is the outcome students' intellectual property?All these questions by Delhi University (DU) students
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Taj Group of Hotels wins battle over trademark of its spa
May 04, 2014 17:08 ISTNew Delhi: The Taj Group of Hotels has won a legal battle in the Delhi high court over trademark ‘JIVA' used for spa services in its hotels across the globe. Justice Sanjeev Sachdeva restrained businessman Ashwajeet
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