Tondi Professor Trachtenberg FM324 Section 75A 17 November 2011 Case Study Assignment: Calvin Klein vs. Warnaco Group Inc. On May 30‚ 2000 The Calvin Klein family filed a lawsuit against Warnaco Group Inc for eighteen counts of trademark infringement‚ trademark dilution and intentional misrepresentation. Nearly a month later Warnaco answered with a counter suit‚ denying the major allegations and justifying the dilution to falling within the scope of the two parities licensing agreement. The
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2.2.3: The internet and IPR infringement The internet has brought about great opportunities as well as challenges due to its increasing popularity across the world. Online marketplaces provide an instant global reach for products by customers which increase the chances of obtaining counterfeit products online. Contrary to roadside sellers and supermarkets‚ online sellers conduct their business in uncontrolled channels making it difficult to establish the authenticity of online product. Sometimes
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COMPANY: STARBUCKS TEAM ASSIGNMENT 5: INNOVATION STRATEGY _Where is your firm’s industry on the life cycle as shown in Exhibit 7.2?_ The coffee brewing industry is in a maturity stage of its life cycle. It has been implanted a few decades ago‚ and now it’s stable. There are a lot of different companies that are in this industry‚ a lot of local coffee shop gets into the market‚ but nothing threatening to the bigger firms. __ _What is the dominant technological design of the industry in which
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Versus Radesh Foods & Anr by admin — last modified 2009-08-13 16:20 NLS 8/4/2009/TM/CR/Del. CS (OS) No.1686/2003 HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE MANMOHAN SINGH JUDGMENT 1. The present suit has been filed by the Plaintiff for Permanent Injunction‚ infringement of Trademarks‚ Copyright and passing off and damages etc. against the Defendants. 2. When the suit was instituted‚ Plaintiff no. 1 was Fritolay India which now stands merged with Plaintiff no. 2 Company. During the pendency of the present suit‚ the
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Case Studies Paper VIII (404) Sem.IV M.Com.Part II Patter 2008 Wef from June 2009 Case Studies : There will be a paper of case studies for external students. The paper will be set for 80 marks to be converted to 100 marks. In the question paper 04 cases are given. It will be covered‚ each carrying 20 marks. Note : The paper of case studies will be offered only by external students only.. CASE No.1 : ‘X’ Limited of India‚ is the leading company‚ in manufacturing and distributing computers through
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------------------------------------------------- Unit 8- Whistleblowing 1. Whistleblowing: Meaning‚ Kinds‚ (refer hard copy notes) Precluding the need for whistleblowing Note: for ‘precluding the need for whistleblowing’ you may also refer handwritten notes for further insight 2. Marketing Truth and Advertising: Manipulation & Coercion‚ Allocation of moral responsibility in advertising 3. Trade Secrets Note: Refer hard copy notes for 1‚2‚3 or “Business Ethics” by M
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NIRMA UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF LAW A PROJECT SUBMITTED FOR THE PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE FIVE YEARS INTEGRATED DEGREE OF LAW HONOURS ON RELIGION IN TRADEMARKS: HOW FAR POSSIBLE IN THE COURSE OF TRADEMARK LAW UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF Mr. ANAND KUMAR SHINDHE SUBMITTED BY GAURAV PARIHAR B. COM. LL.B (Hons.) SEMESTER VII SECTION B 11BBL080 INTRODUCTION The basic structure of the Constitution of India includes “socialist” as one of the feature of the country. With socialist‚ it provides freedom
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(e.g. land‚ house). Intellectual property. The creations of the human mind (e.g. drawing‚ theatre play). 2. “Intellectual" property Intellectual property is divided into two branches: Industrial property. This includes inventions (patents)‚ trademarks‚ industrial designs and geographic indications. Patent. An exclusive right granted for an inventions. The invention doesn’t have to be physical (can be an idea). Has to be official (on paper)‚ lasts for about 20 years‚ and people cannot copy your
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Learning Team Reflection: Week 3 IRAC Brief With the advancement of technology and the rise in Internet usage amongst individual companies‚ businesses‚ and organizations‚ they are faced with new challenges in protecting their brand‚ trademark‚ and image from competitors (Clark‚ 2007). This has caused many businesses to take action in the protection of intellection property rights or IPR. For the week three assignment‚ the members of team A choose to discuss the case in which Premier Technologies
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stores in Europe are still financially viable and are thus unaffected. growing teenage fashion market in the US Threats: -Tough US economy and continuous increasing competition in the US market -“KP Fashion is also embroiled in a trademark infringement suit brought by Pacific Sunwear of California Inc.‚” according to the filing‚ “a brand
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