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  2. Novartis v. Union of India & Others - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Justice Aftab Alam [1] Novartis v. Union of India & Others is a landmark decision by a two-judge bench of the Indian Supreme Court on the issue of whether Novartis could patent Gleevec in India, and was the culmination of a seven-year-long litigation fought by Novartis. The Supreme Court upheld the Indian patent office's rejection of the ...

  3. Satyam Infoway Ltd. v. Sifynet Solutions Pvt. Ltd. - Wikipedia

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    Ruma Paul. Satyam Infoway Ltd. v. Sifynet Solutions Pvt. Ltd. was the first case to be decided by the Supreme Court of India on the issue of domain name protection, and dealt with two businesses employing variations on the same mark ("Sify") in their respective domain names. In the case, the Supreme Court pronounced that the Indian Trade Marks ...

  4. List of generic and genericized trademarks - Wikipedia

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    Derived from the name of the inventor, László Bíró. [55] Bobcat Skid-steer loader: Bobcat Company: This usage is especially common in Australia. The Clark Equipment Company has successfully defended the trademark against dilution and genericization at least in two cases relating to domain names with the World Intellectual Property ...

  5. Indian trademark law - Wikipedia

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    Intellectual property. Indian trademark law statutorily protects trademarks as per the Trademark Act, 1999 and also under the common law remedy of passing off. [1] Statutory protection of trademark is administered by the Controller General of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks, a government agency that reports to the Department of Industrial ...

  6. Intellectual property in India - Wikipedia

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    Intellectual property in India. Intellectual property in India refers to the patents, copyrights and other intangible assets in India. India's colonial history has significantly influenced its intellectual property (IP) laws. During British rule, India adopted several legal frameworks based on British laws, including those related to ...

  7. Indian Patent Office - Wikipedia

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    Website. https://ipindia.gov.in. The Office of the Controller General of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks (CGPDTM) generally known as the Indian Patent Office, is an agency under the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade which administers the Indian law of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks. [1][2]

  8. Category:Indian intellectual property law - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Indian intellectual property law". The following 108 pages are in this category, out of 108 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . Novartis v.

  9. Intellectual property - Wikipedia

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    Intellectual property (IP) is a category of property that includes intangible creations of the human intellect. [1][2] There are many types of intellectual property, and some countries recognize more than others. [3][4][5] The best-known types are patents, copyrights, trademarks, and trade secrets. The modern concept of intellectual property ...