Copyright Infringement Case Law
Summary
In India, copyright law generally does not cover the color or size of a book, as these are not considered original works of authorship. However, elements like packaging or design might be protected under trademark or design laws. The case L’Oréal India v. Henkel Marketing India (Delhi HC, Aug 2005) focuses on trademark infringement and passing off, rather than copyright. For specific legal advice, consulting a legal expert is recommended.Full Conversation
infringement copyright on colour and size of the book relevent case law in india
In India, copyright doesn't typically cover the color or size of a book, as these elements are not considered original works of authorship. However, packaging or design might be protected under trademark or design laws. Relevant case law can include:
- L’Oréal India v. Henkel Marketing India (Delhi HC, Aug *): Focuses on trademark infringement and passing off, rather than copyright.
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