IT ACT 2000 and Trademarks

IT Act 2000 and Trademark Law: A Student Guide to Digital Brand Protection

In today’s digital world, trademarks face constant threats from online misuse, like fake websites, domain hijacking, and copied brand identities. This blog explains how India’s Information Technology Act, 2000, works with the Trademark Act, 1999, to protect brands online. With real case studies, U.S. law comparisons, and practical tips, this student-friendly guide explores how cyber laws fight trademark infringement in the internet era.

What Is Passing Off?

What Is Passing Off? A Comparative Study Under Indian and US Trademark Laws

This post explores the concept of passing off in trademark law, focusing on how businesses can protect their brand identity without a registered trademark. Using real Indian and U.S. case laws, students will learn how reputation, misrepresentation, and damage form the backbone of a passing off claim. From viral branding issues to global trade dress protection, this guide breaks down complex laws into simple insights for students of law, business, and digital media in both India and

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