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An assessment of Nepal’s 5 major trademark cases

The Supreme Court of Nepal has clearly stated what a trademark is according to legal standards and who should have ownership of it. The following is an explanation of the trademark in the case of Tejram Dharampal of Delhi, India vs. Shri Ganapati Toba’s Pvt. Ltd. (NKP 2076 Decision No. 10303 Page 3842).Intellectual property is fundamental …

Design

Design

A Design is defined as Section 2(b) of the Patent Designs and Trademark Act of 1965 specifies a design as only the features of a shape, pattern, or configuration of objects. In Nepal, design registration grants the owner a monopoly on his or her product for a limited time, including the right to prevent others …

Copyright FAQs

What is Copyright?

1. In Nepal, what does the term “copyright” mean? What safeguards are provided by Nepali copyright law? Nepal’s copyright provisions are outlined in the Copyright Act, 2059 (2002). Nepal’s copyright law protects the rights of writers, artists, designers, dramatists, musicians, architects, and producers of sound recordings, cinematograph films, and computer software developers. The rights granted …

Copyright Infringement in Nepal

Copyright Infringement

Copyright refers to a set of rights typically granted to the creator of an original work of authorship, such as a literary work, music, film, or software.The copyright holder, or the creator of the original work, has the right to his or her work; he or she can transfer his or her rights to others …

Copyright related lawsuits in Nepal

Copyright Related Lawsuits: Frequently Asked Questions

The Corporate Lawyer Nepal has been providing services relating to corporate registration and has been filing lawsuits in the event of corporate-related disputes and rights violations. The copyright-related lawsuits are filed under the copyrights Act 2059 in Nepal. The following questions are asked in Nepal: 1. What is an Intellectual property right? Patents, designs, copyright, …