Author name: SpicyIP

SpicyIP Weekly Review (December 27- January 01)

Wishing our readers a very happy and healthy new year up ahead! The past week, much like the past year was full of interesting IP developments. In this weekly review, we’ll summarize the 4 posts covered on the blog, 7 orders and judgments from the different courts along with a few national and international IP developments. Important IP cases that we’re missing out on? Especially from other High Courts? Please let us know so we can include them! Highlights of […]

SpicyIP Weekly Review (December 27- January 01) Read More »

Monopolizing the Hipster? – Test of Design Infringement by the Delhi High Court

We’re pleased to bring to our readers a guest post by Akshat Agrawal on the recent order by the Delhi High Court on the ‘Hipster bottle design’ controversy. Akshat is an LLM student at Berkeley Law specialising in IP policy. He is a graduate of Jindal Global Law School and has previously clerked at the Delhi High Court. He’s written several posts for us in the past and they can be found here. Monopolizing the Hipster? – Test of Design

Monopolizing the Hipster? – Test of Design Infringement by the Delhi High Court Read More »

SpicyIP Weekly Review (December 20- December 26)

Happy holidays to all our readers! After another eventful week on the blog, we are here with our weekly reviews summarizing the 5 posts covered on the blog along with 19 case summaries and other national and international IP developments.   Highlights of the Week IP Reveries: Class 5.2 – Interrogating India’s Drug Regulation System Prof. Antilegend and his class are back! This time the discussion ventures further into the Indian drug regulatory system and the class learns more about

SpicyIP Weekly Review (December 20- December 26) Read More »

Gone With the Wind: Where to Find the Repository of IPAB Orders? 

We’re pleased to bring to you a guest post by one of our interns, Gaurangi Kapoor, on the inaccessibility of orders and other resources post the takedown of the IPAB website. Gaurangi completed her LLM in IP and Technology law from Jindal Global Law School in 2022. Her current areas of interest are copyright, design and artificial intelligence.  Gone with the wind: Where to find the repository of IPAB orders?  Gaurangi Kapoor Recently a criminal contempt proceeding has been initiated

Gone With the Wind: Where to Find the Repository of IPAB Orders?  Read More »

SpicyIP Weekly Review (December 13-December 19)

  Summarizing the three posts covered on the blog last week, we bring to you 17 case summaries, and other national and international IP developments. Important IP cases that we’re missing out on? Especially from other High Courts? Please let us know so we can include them! Also we are thankful for the comments from our readers on the format of the weekly reviews, we have tried something new this time. Do let us know how you like it! Highlight

SpicyIP Weekly Review (December 13-December 19) Read More »

SpicyIP Weekly Review (December 6- December 12)

In addition to the usual round up of our own blog posts in the last week, we also bring to you 20 case summaries and other important national and international IP developments this week. We’re also asking for your help! Important IP cases that we’re missing out on? Especially from other High Courts? Please let us know so we can include them! Additionally, we’ve run this format for weekly reviews for a few weeks now. Do you like it? Hate

SpicyIP Weekly Review (December 6- December 12) Read More »

Call for Interns and SpicyIP Fellows!

Are you interested in transparency and accountability in the Indian IP ecosystem and looking to work on engaging projects? Or think a decision is interesting to analyze and write an opinion on?  Well, we have good news for you!  SpicyIP is presently looking for enthusiastic individuals for the following positions :- 1. SpicyIP Fellowship: SpicyIP Fellows are typically sharp, passionate bloggers, interested in researching and writing on developments in intellectual property rights and the innovation policy scenario in India, with

Call for Interns and SpicyIP Fellows! Read More »

Call for Submissions- The IP Press Law Review: Volume I Issue 2 [Submit by Jan 2]

We are pleased to inform you that the IP Press Law Review is inviting submissions for the second issue of its first volume. The last date for the entries is January 2, 2023. For further details, please refer to the call below.   Call for Submissions: The IP Press Law Review: Volume I Issue 2 (2022) About the Law Review:The IP Press Law Review (IPPLR) is an initiative of The IP Press to extend our objectives of spreading awareness on the

Call for Submissions- The IP Press Law Review: Volume I Issue 2 [Submit by Jan 2] Read More »

[Sponsored] PatSeer’s IP Symposium ‘PatSight’ [Bangalore, December 9]

We are pleased to announce that PatSeer is hosting its IP Symposium PatSight on December 9, 2022 in Bangalore. The symposium aims to highlight the best innovative method in IP research and analysis via case studies and panel discussions and is free to attend. For further details, please read their announcement below. PatSeer’s IP Symposium ‘PatSight’ [Bangalore, December 9] We’re excited to announce that PatSeer is hosting our free IP symposium – PatSight on December 9, in Bangalore. About PatSeer

[Sponsored] PatSeer’s IP Symposium ‘PatSight’ [Bangalore, December 9] Read More »

Copyrighting The Uncopyrightable – The NSE Saga

We’re pleased to bring you a guest post by Kartik Sharma and Aditya Singh, analysing copyrightability of datasets in light of the recent controversy surrounding NSE’s issuance of C&D notices to many stock gaming apps.  Kartik and Aditya are 2nd year students at NLSIU, Bengaluru, and had earlier written for us here and here. Copyrighting The Uncopyrightable – The NSE Saga Kartik Sharma and Aditya Singh In the last week of October, NSE proceeded to issue cease and desist notices to stock gaming

Copyrighting The Uncopyrightable – The NSE Saga Read More »

Scroll to Top