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6. Well-known Trademark
A well-known trademark is a mark that has wide public recognition. Consumers recognize it as representing high-quality goods or services from a specific source. This […]
5. Copyright Board
The Government of India established the Copyright Board as a quasi-judicial body under the Copyright Act, 1957. Its primary role is to resolve copyright-related disputes […]
4. Broadcast Reproduction
Broadcast reproduction refers to the copying, recording, or rebroadcasting of content that has been transmitted to the public by radio, television, or online streaming platforms. […]
2.Geographical Indication of Goods.
A Geographical Indication (GI) is a type of intellectual property right given to products that originate from a specific place and possess qualities, reputation, or […]
3. The Berne Convention 1886
The Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works. Established in 1886, is one of the oldest and most significant international agreements on […]
1. New Plant Variety
New Plant Variety – Definition and Importance A New Plant Variety refers to a plant species that is distinct, uniform, and stable, and that no […]
21. State “p” got a criminal named ‘X’ extradited from state ‘R’ on the ground of murder. However ‘X’ gets tried for theft instead of murder by State ‘P’. Is the act of state ‘P’ valid under international law ?
Facts of the Case State P formally requested the extradition of an individual named X from State R. The request was based on the charge […]
19. ‘X’ used to allow the ‘Y ‘to show a different line of demarcation of boundary line between ‘X’ and ‘Y’ though according to their bilateral treaty the agreed boundary line was different. After many such years of acquiescence, ‘X’ objected. What could be the defence of ‘Y’?
Facts of the Case Two neighbouring states, X and Y, signed a bilateral treaty many years ago. This treaty clearly defined the demarcation of boundary […]
22. A diplomatic agent from a foreign country rented a home in India for personal use but did not pay rent to the owner. Examine the liability of the diplomatic agent under international law.
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