Intellectual property rights and competition law in India / Edited by Rajni Malhotra Dhingra and Nisha Dhanraj Dewani.
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- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781032733258
- 346.5404 DHI
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
"This book explores the relationship between intellectual property law and competition law, proposing a harmonious equilibrium in the dynamic landscape of evolving technology. It explores how Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) can be effectively balanced with competition law considerations, offering insights into navigating the evolving intersection of legal frameworks in the realm of technology and innovation. In the rapidly evolving landscape of India's legal framework, the intersection of IPR and Competition Law has become a critical focal point. This book dissects the regulatory landscape, offering a thorough analysis of India's competition law and its application in conjunction with patent, copyright, trademark, blockchain technologies, computer software, Artificial Intelligence, and more. Covering landmark legal decisions, precedents, and emerging trends that shape the balance between fostering innovation and preventing anti-competitive practices, the book also uses case studies involving WhatsApp Vs. CCI and Vidya Drolia case. Focusing on India, but with lessons for a global audience, the book brings together contributions from experts across disciplines, to promote innovative solutions to balancing IP and competition law with technological advancements. The book will be of interest to researchers in the field of the law of emerging technologies, IP law, and competition law"-- Provided by publisher.
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