Contributory infringement is best understood as an indirect form of liability. Unlike direct infringement—which requires a party to have engaged in the infringing act itself—contributory infringement holds a party accountable for knowingly providing a component, service, or instrumentality that facilitates another’s infringement.
Explore the intersection of personality rights, copyright, and trademark laws in India, focusing on celebrity branding, legal frameworks, and challenges.
Explore the scope and limits of patent illegality under Section 34 of the Arbitration Act, focusing on judicial scrutiny and landmark case laws in India.
Analysis of the Draft Digital Competition Bill focusing on ex ante regulations & obligations, aimed at ensuring fair competition & consumer protection in digital markets.