Continuing from our previous post on IP and E-commerce market in India (Part 1), in the second part we will discuss furthermore on the legal protection mechanisms available in India to protect your
property rights (IPR) in the process of conducting e-commerce business and its impact in the virtual as well as the real world. It is imperative to monitor E-commerce as well as the technological
E-commerce gives companies the possibility to offer their products and services not only in their local markets, where their headquarters are located but also in any other country or region of interest
May 14 (Reuters) - Canadian e-commerce provider Shopify (SHOP.TO) sued a subsidiary of Chinese technology company JOYY Inc (YY.O) in New York federal court on Tuesday, accusing it of illegally
June 17 (Reuters) - International Business Machines Corp (IBM.N) has settled a lawsuit accusing Japan's Rakuten (4755.T) of infringing IBM patents related to e-commerce technology, Delaware federal
About 48.7 percent of the total population of India has access to internet. Despite this relatively low internet penetration, the sheer size of the Indian consumer market has heralded the e-commerce
Recently, Goelia Co., (Goelia) a women fashion clothing brand in Guangzhou, won Hangzhou Yapin Trading Co. Ltd.(Yapin) for malicious trademark infringement in the final judgment after two years fighti...
The latest draft law on e-commerce, submitted for second reading on Tuesday, further clarifies the liabilities of e-commerce operators and punishments for infringing intellectual property and
China's first e-commerce law, which took effect on New Year's Day, aims to keep the world's largest e-commerce sector running on an orderly track. China started mulling an e-commerce law in 2013.
Sales of consumer products through online marketplaces have been commonplace for years and account for a significant portion of the total consumer products marketplace. Sellers of industrial products ...