June 1, 2025
Tangible Assets

‘Anti-Dissection Rule’ Doesn’t Bar Comparison Of Dominant Parts Of Trademark To Ascertain Similarity: Delhi High Court

The Delhi High Court has made it clear that even though similarity in two competing trademarks cannot be ascertained by dissecting and comparing their parts, the “dominant parts” of the trademarks can be compared. A division bench of Justices Vibhu Bakhru and Sachin Datta observed, “It is well settled that the question whether competing trademarks

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Potter gold! How young actors announced as the new Harry, Ron and Hermione in TV remake of the wizard series are set to make MILLIONS after original trio turned their backs on JK Rowling… so where HAVE you seen the rising stars before?

The child actors set to take on the lead roles in the new Harry Potter series have at last been announced – and they could earn up to £1million a series. Following the incredible success of the original eight Potter films, fans had long been calling for the spellbinding franchise to make a return. They at

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Scientists “literally struck gold” by finding how it gets to the surface

Hidden beneath the thick crust and scorching layers deep inside our Earth lies an immense stash of precious metals. Scientists have long believed these riches, which include gold and ruthenium, remain stuck near the core–mantle boundary, a zone that is about 1,900 miles (3,000 kilometers) underground. Yet new findings indicate some of these metals are

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Why social media fame can lead to legal headaches

TikTok stars and Instagram influencers alike know: a viral catchphrase or hashtag can skyrocket your brand overnight. But when online fame meets intellectual property law, unexpected headaches can follow. Here’s how Australian creators and businesses can stay on the right side of the legal line. 1. Trendy Claims vs. Legal RightsGoing viral doesn’t automatically grant

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The tiny breakdown in Silver could lead to big moves

It’s another up day in the USD Index and another down day in precious metals and copper. But that’s just the start. My today’s premium Gold Trading Alert covers many markets, but in this free analysis, I’ll focus on silver, copper, and world stocks. It all has implications for gold and mining stocks, anyway. Is

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Even Brief Or Momentary Confusion In Mind Of Consumer Sufficient To Establish Trademark Infringement: Delhi High Court

The Delhi High Court has held that even a momentary confusion between two competing trademarks in the mind of a consumer is sufficient to constitute trademark infringement. A division bench of Justices Vibhu Bakhru and Sachin Datta thus granted interim relief to US based casual and sports apparel brand Under Armour in its appeal against

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Gold price steadies near $3,300 after Fed flags stagflation risks in May minutes

Fed minutes warn of stagflation risks if tariffs drive inflation and weaken jobs outlook. Policymakers favor cautious stance as economic effects of trade policy remain unclear. Gold trades rangebound between $3,280–$3,360; RSI suggests limited near-term momentum. Gold prices recovered some ground on Wednesday as the Federal Reserve revealed in the May 6-7 minutes that they

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Gov. DeSantis signs bill, Florida to recognize gold and silver as legal tender starting in 2026

DeSantis signs bill to make gold and silver legal tender in Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Tuesday signed a bill that begins the process of recognizing gold and silver as legal tender in Florida. The law will go into effect in July 2026. It requires all coins to be clearly stamped with their weight, purity,

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Aberdeen: Should Dons use Euro cash to make Kevin Nisbet’s move permanent?

What does this summer mean for Aberdeen and Kevin Nisbet? Now the dust is settling after a historic Scottish Cup triumph, Dons fans are only just coming to the realisation they have guaranteed European football until December next season. With the lucrative finances that brings, does that mean the Pittodrie club should get the cheque

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Philippines – Trademark Registered In Bad Faith.

In a landmark ruling that reinforces the primacy of good faith in intellectual property (IP) law, the Supreme Court has ruled in favor of Gloria Maris Shark’s Fin Restaurant, Inc. in its prolonged dispute with Pacifico Q. Lim, one of its own incorporators. The decision (Gloria Maris v. Lim, G.R. No. 264919-21, May 20, 2024),

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