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Can trademarks be used as keywords by Google?

14 February 2022 by LexOrbis

Manisha Singh and Niti Vyas of LexOrbis consider the findings of a Delhi High Court case that looks at how registered trademarks are used as keywords

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India: Supreme Court sets aside High Court’s copyright order

03 November 2021 by Manisha Singh and Simrat Kaur

Manisha Singh and Simrat Kaur analyse the Supreme Court's decision regarding section 31d of the Copyright Act and Rule 29(4) of the Copyright Rules

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Patents in India and access to medicines during COVID times

01 September 2021 by Manisha Singh and Pankaj Musyuni

Manisha Singh and Pankaj Musyuni of LexOrbis discuss how patent rights are impeding access to medicines and what can be done to minimise the damage caused by COVID-19

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The research and results for the 2025 edition

30 September 2025 by Managing IP Research Team

Read the latest news about the research and results publication for the 2025 edition of IP STARS rankings and Managing IP Awards programme

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Submission guidelines

16 September 2025 by Managing IP

Official submissions to IP STARS are made online through our submissions portal and using the research forms provided

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The research for the 2026 IP STARS rankings and Managing IP Awards

01 September 2025 by Managing IP Research Team

Learn about our research and why it is important for firms to participate each year

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Methodology and practice areas

01 July 2025 by Managing IP

Learn about the research methodology and practice areas for IP STARS

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About our research and publication

01 January 2025 by Managing IP

Managing IP provides an overview of the IP STARS research and publication

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01 January 2025 by Managing IP

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