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Thought Leadership
August 16, 2012

What the Controller Got Wrong

Pravin Anand and Aditya Gupta explain the errors the Controller General of Patents made in granting a compulsory licensing order to Bayer. The affordability

Thought Leadership
August 12, 2012

India’s Unique IP Evolution

Pravin Anand and Binny Kalra discuss IP’s unique developmental path in India, where courts have been under pressure by increasingly competitive industry

Thought Leadership
July 26, 2012

A Step into the Unknown: India’s First Compulsory Licence

Archana Shanker considers the implications of the grant of a compulsory licence for the very first time in the Indian patent system. The licence was granted

Thought Leadership
May 28, 2012

When Interim Reliefs are Granted by Indian Tribunals

Pravin Anand and MS Bharath look at the seven important intellectual property tribunals in India and their function. Seven important tribunals dealing

Thought Leadership
May 23, 2012

New US Laws to Battle Unfair Competition

Pravin Anand looks at the Unfair Competition Act enacted by some states in the United States of America to combat the pirated use of hardware and software

Thought Leadership
April 5, 2012

Trademark Reporter International Annual Review: India

A review of several Indian court decisions on a variety of trademark issues. Pravin Anand looks at some key trademark decisions by Indian courts pertaining

Thought Leadership
April 1, 2012

Evicting Cyber-Squatters

Pravin Anand calls for a rethink of Indian rules governing domain name disputes. With Insure.com selling for US$16 million in 2009, the valuation of domain

Thought Leadership
February 21, 2012

Intellectual Property in the Life Sciences: India

Pravin Anand and Neeti Wilson look at the workings of intellectual property rights in the life sciences industry. An in-depth look into the interaction

Thought Leadership
January 13, 2012

Extending Celebrity Status to IP Rights

Nishchal Anand and Tanvi Misra look at how aggrieved by the unauthorised use of distinct personality traits celebrities, and now courts, are delving deeper