LAW FIRMS TRADEMARKS
The vast majority of attorneys and the clients they represent have at least one thing in common; namely, they conduct their business using names other than their own. But whereas many business people have traditionally invested a great deal of time money and energy in branding their business attorneys only recently have begun engaging in
Latest amendments in Trademark Law India
Major changes that have taken place in the Trade Marks Act, 1999 (in force since 15th Sept. 2003) which has replaced the earlier Trade & Merchandise Marks Act, 1958 (now repealed) includes the following: It has enlarged the definition of trade mark. It now includes shape of goods, packaging and combination of colours which can adopted as a
Trademark Case Law India
1. Plaintiff was selling cosmetic products under the registered Trade Mark “Lakme”. Defended was using the Trade Mark “Like-Me” for the same class of products. It was held that there was striking resemblance between the two wards. The two words are also phonetically similar. There is every possibility of deception and and confusion being caused
TRADE MARK LAW INDIA
Trade Mark” means a registered trade mark or a mark used in relation to goods for the purpose of indicating or so as to indicate a connection in the course of trade between the goods and some person having the right as proprietor to use the mark ; and a mark used or proposed to
Trade Mark Infringement Law India
Infringement of a trade mark occurs if a person other than the registered proprietor in the course of trade, in relation to the same good or services for which the mark is registered, uses the same mark or a deceptively similar mark. The taking of any essential feature of the mark of taking the whole of