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Delhi High Court seeks BCCI response on Champak magazine's trademark infringement plea against IPL's robotic dog 'Champak'.
Champak the magazine and Champak the robotic dog: Delhi HC issues notice to BCCI on publisher's plea
The Delhi High Court has asked the Board of Control for Cricket in India to respond to a trademark infringement claim.
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Champak, the robotic dog with a mounted camera, was launched this IPL season as part of the league’s marketing and production ...
According to the publishers, the cricket board cannot use the same name without permission. They are also unhappy that the name is being used for a commercial purpose without any prior approval.
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday sought the Board of Control for Cricket in India’s response on a plea by renowned children’s magazine Champak that alleged trademark infringement over the IPL naming ...
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The trademark infringement is over the IPL naming its AI robot dog 'Champak'. The court asked BCCI to file written statement ...
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