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IIPRD IIPRD is an established Technology Consulting and Patent/IP Litigation/Prosecution Support Services

IIPRD is an established Technology Consulting and Patent/IP Litigation/Prosecution Support Services Firm based in Noida, Bangalore, Pune, Mumbai, and California with over 65 Professionals and a Core Focus on Patent/IP Support, Research and Analytics, Due-Diligence, and Technology/IP Commercialization/Licensing/Valuation Services to Global Corporates, Law Firms, and Licensing Firms. IIPRD represent

numerous US/EP/Japan/Chinese Law Firms and Corporates for assisting them in Prosecution and Litigation Support matters including conducting various Searches, Preparing Claim Charts, rendering opinions, Preparing Patent Specifications/Responses to Office Actions, E-Discovery Support, among other like mandates. IIPRD, along with its full service IP Law Firm, Khurana & Khurana, IP Attorneys (K&K) provides a Complete Spectrum of IP Services, and is known for its strong focus on Patent and IP Support to US/EP/Japanese/Korean Clients across technology verticals through stringent quality control processes.

Streaming Barriers and Licensing Borders: The Global Legal Struggle Against Geo-BlockingWith the digitally networked wor...
28/02/2026

Streaming Barriers and Licensing Borders: The Global Legal Struggle Against Geo-Blocking

With the digitally networked world of today, streaming has remade content consumption beyond recognition. Platforms like Netflix are globally accessible.

https://www.iiprd.com/streaming-barriers-and-licensing-borders-the-global-legal-struggle-against-geo-blocking/

A critical analysis of geo-blocking in streaming, using Netflix as a case study. Explores consumer rights, copyright law, and territorial licensing across India

Streaming Barriers and Licensing Borders: The Global Legal Struggle Against Geo-BlockingIn the age of artificial Intelli...
27/02/2026

Streaming Barriers and Licensing Borders: The Global Legal Struggle Against Geo-Blocking

In the age of artificial Intelligence the world economy growing rapidly this was the positive consequence of AI but when we see their opposite side so we were find so many bad consequences are existed,

Learn more: https://www.iiprd.com/streaming-barriers-and-licensing-borders-the-global-legal-struggle-against-geo-blocking/

A critical analysis of geo-blocking in streaming, using Netflix as a case study. Explores consumer rights, copyright law, and territorial licensing across India

Artificial Intelligence and Access to JusticeWe live in an era with the most number of lawyers that any era has ever wit...
13/02/2026

Artificial Intelligence and Access to Justice

We live in an era with the most number of lawyers that any era has ever witnessed, accessibility of legal education has improved to a great extent.

Learn more: https://www.iiprd.com/artificial-intelligence-and-access-to-justice/

India’s justice system faces delays and mounting case backlogs. Artificial intelligence can help improve judicial efficiency and strengthen access to justice.

The Significance of an IPR Licensing AgreementIntellectual property licensing agreements sit at the heart of the modern ...
10/02/2026

The Significance of an IPR Licensing Agreement

Intellectual property licensing agreements sit at the heart of the modern knowledge economy. They quietly govern how ideas travel from lab to market, from creator to corporation, and from small startups to global supply chains.

Learn more: https://www.iiprd.com/the-significance-of-an-ipr-licensing-agreement/

IP Licensing as a Strategic Tool in the AI and Digital Content EraIn India’s contemporary digital economy, intellectual ...
02/02/2026

IP Licensing as a Strategic Tool in the AI and Digital Content Era

In India’s contemporary digital economy, intellectual property licensing has assumed a position of strategic centrality in the commercial exploitation of intangible assets. Across technology.

Learn more: https://www.iiprd.com/ip-licensing-as-a-strategic-tool-in-the-ai-and-digital-content-era/

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Explore how IP licensing serves as a strategic tool in the AI and digital content era, enabling innovation, monetisation, compliance.

Generative AI and Music Piracy in India: Trends, Schemes and Legal ResponseThe ability of generative AI (GenAI) tools to...
29/01/2026

Generative AI and Music Piracy in India: Trends, Schemes and Legal Response

The ability of generative AI (GenAI) tools to produce new songs and mimic voices with astonishing realism has increased the risk of fraud and piracy.

Learn more: https://www.iiprd.com/generative-ai-and-music-piracy-in-india-trends-schemes-and-legal-response/

How generative AI is reshaping music piracy in India. Learn about copyright infringement risks, legal challenges, and the evolving framework under Indian IP law

Patent Rights and Their Impact on Pharmaceutical MarketsThe recent decision of the National Company Law Appellate Tribun...
29/12/2025

Patent Rights and Their Impact on Pharmaceutical Markets

The recent decision of the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) in “Swapan Dey v Competition Commission of India & Anr.[1]” brings back the focus on the interplay between patent rights, competition law.

Learn more: https://www.iiprd.com/patent-rights-and-their-impact-on-pharmaceutical-markets/

Explore how patent rights shape pharmaceutical markets, influencing drug pricing, innovation, competition, and access to medicines in domestic.

When Silence Speaks: Can ‘Non-Use’ and ‘Digital Invisibility’ Kill a Trademark in the Age of Online Commerce?In​‍​‌‍​‍‌​...
26/12/2025

When Silence Speaks: Can ‘Non-Use’ and ‘Digital Invisibility’ Kill a Trademark in the Age of Online Commerce?

In​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌ 2025, a strange phenomenon seems to follow India’s trademark register everywhere: there are thousands of registered trademarks that exist only on paper.

Read more: https://www.iiprd.com/when-silence-speaks-can-non-use-and-digital-invisibility-kill-a-trademark-in-the-age-of-online-commerce/

Examines whether digitally invisible trademarks amount to non-use under Section 47 of the Trade Marks Act, 1999, and its impact on register integrity.

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