Intellectual Rights
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Explained: How India registered as many trademarks in four years as it did in the previous 75 years
While the country had 11.9 lakh registered trademarks till 2015, it managed to register 11.61 lakh more by 2020.
Gautam Doshi, FactChecker.in
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BJP plagiarised our website code, alleges Andhra startup; party denies charge
Startup W3layouts has published a detailed blog accusing the ruling party of failing to honour company’s licence terms.
Priyali Prakash
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You may not even have heard of this 'notorious market' in Delhi – but the US has it on its watchlist
Three Indian names in the annual US list of markets flagged for copyright piracy and trademark counterfeiting have some surprises.
Abhishek Dey
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We will leave India if told to break encryption: WhatsApp tells Delhi HC
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By mixing Carnatic and Hindustani, Mysore’s kings helped create a unique body of music
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Why is BJP wooing Bengali-origin Muslims in Assam?
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Yamini Aiyer interview: With jobless growth, welfare has become a ‘compensation’, not a public right
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ISL: Kerala Blasters FC axe Ivan Vukomanovic as head coach
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Counterview: Fact-checking Vandana Shiva's latest criticism of Monsanto and Bt cotton
A reader responds to a recent article by the activist on the government's efforts to contain the price of genetically modified organisms.
Prashant Reddy
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Life plus 70: who really benefits from copyright's long life?
Copyright lasts the life of the author plus 70 years before it enters the public domain. But the author and their family are often not the beneficiary. Perhaps it's time for shrink that term.
Catherine Bond, The Conversation