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Thought Leadership
September 1, 2011

A Revolution: Biotech Patents in India

It has taken a long time for India to develop a productive environment for biotechnology, but Archana Shanker says recent developments appear to have

Thought Leadership
September 1, 2011

Searching for a new phone online: what do you do and what are the risks?

Contextual advertising allows advertisers to target ‘keywords’ which internet users search for and then displays ‘sponsored results’ atop the natural

Thought Leadership
September 1, 2011

A study of Indian companies and their approach to brand valuation

Madhu Rewari notes how, with an increased awareness of the value that intangibles bring to the table, companies are making a conscious effort to create

Thought Leadership
August 1, 2011

Patent licensing in the life sciences industry

It is not always easy to gain ownership of valuable IP assets through one’s own inventiveness. Instead, one way of remaining profitable and competitive

Thought Leadership
December 17, 2010

Amending Patents in India: The DuPont and AGC Flat Glass Cases

Pravin Anand and Abhilasha Nautiyal look at how Indian common law is allowing rights-holders to amend their patent claims. A complete specification under

Thought Leadership
December 12, 2010

ISP liability for Third-Party Offences Online

Internet Service Providers need to tread carefully to avoid acting as intermediaries for others that may be breaking the law, Nishchal Anand explains.

Thought Leadership
October 22, 2010

Lessons from the Valcyte patent battle

Archana Shanker and Nupur Maithani consider what the battle over the Valcyte patent reveals about the Indian judiciary’s approach to pharmaceutical

Thought Leadership
August 18, 2010

Plea Bargaining: Its origin and Adoption in the Criminal Justice System

International companies doing business in India have seen increased success having complaints against counterfeiters settled through plea bargaining, explain

Thought Leadership
June 17, 2010

The New Competition Law and its Impact on Intellectual Property

IP rights provide rights-holders with tremendous freedom to determine how their intellectual properties will be exploited, but IP laws don’t confer immunity

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