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SpicyIP Weekly Review (May 18 – May 24)

May 29, 2026

This review covers key aspects of Indian copyright law including the Delhi HC’s ruling in Bansal v. Philips, a significant decision regarding standard essential patents.

SpicyIP Weekly Review (May 18 – May 24)

This week’s SpicyIP Weekly Review delves into critical developments in Indian copyright law, including an analysis of the Delhi High Court ruling in Bansal v. Philips, which is pivotal for understanding the intricacies of standard essential patents (SEPs) and the FRAND (Fair, Reasonable, and Non-Discriminatory) framework.

The review also examines the nuanced evolution of personality rights within the legal landscape, noting the implications of these decisions on future cases. The post contextualizes these rulings within broader trends in intellectual property, providing case summaries and exploring recent developments both domestically and internationally.

Legal practitioners are encouraged to assimilate these insights as they shape the understanding and application of copyright law in India. The implications of the rulings outlined could significantly influence future litigation and advisory work in IP law.

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