The Petitioner filed cancellation petition seeking cancellation of concept note
under the title Virtual Expo. The Hon'ble High Court of Delhi rectified the
impugned copyright.
The Rectification:
The Hon'ble High Court of Delhi reviewed the copyright registration and found
that it lacked the essential elements to qualify as a protectable concept note.
The court determined that the contents of the registration were merely a generic
description of the advantages and benefits of conducting a Virtual Expo, rather
than a specific concept or idea.
Generic Description:
The content of the copyright registration did not articulate a specific concept
related to conducting a Virtual Expo. Instead, it outlined the general benefits
without providing any unique or innovative approach.
Lack of Specificity:
The registration did not offer any detailed or specific instructions on how to
conduct a Virtual Expo. It merely listed the advantages without delving into the
principles, ideas, or step-by-step procedures involved.
Absence of Exclusive Rights:
The court concluded that the generic description provided in the copyright
registration did not grant the registered proprietor any exclusive rights over
the idea or concept of conducting a Virtual Expo. Copyright protection typically
extends to original expressions of ideas, not to generic or commonplace
descriptions.
Concluding Note:
The court rectified the copyright registration, recognizing that it did not meet
the criteria for protection as a concept note. This decision underscores the
importance of originality and specificity in copyright protection, particularly
in cases involving abstract concepts or ideas.
The Case Discussed:
Case Title: Informa Markets India Pvt. Ltd. Vs 4Pinfotech and another
Judgment/Order Date: 06.05.2024
Case No:Co Comm IPD CR 695 of 2024
Neutral Citation: 2024:DHC-3771
Name of Court: Delhi High Court
Name of Hon'ble Judge: Anish Dayal,H.J.
Disclaimer:
This article is meant for informational purposes only and should not be
construed as substitute for legal advice as Ideas, thoughts, views, information,
discussions and interpretation perceived and expressed herein are are subject to
my subjectivity and may contain human errors in perception, interpretation and
presentation of the fact and issue of law involved herein.
Written By: Advocate Ajay Amitabh Suman, IP Adjutor - Patent and
Trademark Attorney
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