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Trademark Infringement and Brand Confusion: Delhi High Court Protects WOW MOMO from WOW BURGER
OVERVIEW OF THE CASE In a major development for intellectual property protection in India’s food and beverage sector, the Delhi High Court recently ruled in favor of Wow Momo Foods Pvt. Ltd. , restraining the use of the mark “WOW BURGER” by another food business. Justice Prathiba M. Singh observed that the use of a deceptively similar trademark — particularly when targeting the same category of consumers — constituted infringement, passing off, and unfair competition . ⚖️ K
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Oct 283 min read


PERSONALITY RIGHTS IN INDIA
Understanding Personality Rights Personality rights (also called publicity rights or right of publicity ) refer to an individual’s exclusive right to control and prevent the unauthorised commercial use of their name, image, likeness, voice, signature, or any other unique aspect of their persona. In essence, it means you own your identity — and others cannot exploit it for profit without your consent. These rights sit at the intersection of privacy, publicity, and intellect
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Oct 273 min read
Trademark Law in Action: Delhi High Court grants interim injunction to Hero MotoCorp in trademark infringement case against Urban Electric Mobility
Overview of the Case The Delhi High Court recently took a decisive step to protect intellectual property rights by granting an interim...
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Sep 253 min read
Supreme Court examines trademark dispute between Pernod Ricard and London Pride Whisky | Prime 8 Legal
OVERVIEW OF THE CASE The Supreme Court examines trademark dispute between Pernod Ricard and London Pride Whisky , a case that underscores...
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Sep 182 min read
TRADEMARK INFRINGEMENT CASE: Calcutta High Court holds sale of deceptively similar smoking products
OVERVIEW OF THE CASE In a significant ruling, the Calcutta High Court hold sale of deceptively similar smoking products in trademark...
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Sep 172 min read
Foodtechbiz wins copyright battle: Delhi Court orders Foodinfotech to remove copied articles
OVERVIEW OF THE CASE The Delhi Court recently ruled in favor of Foodtechbiz , holding that Foodinfotech had copied and republished its...
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Sep 112 min read
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