Champak the magazine and Champak the robotic dog: Delhi HC issues notice to BCCI on publisher's plea
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The Delhi High Court has ordered the BCCI to respond to a trademark infringement claim by the publishers of the children's comic book, Champak. They allege the IPL's AI-powered robotic dog, named "Champak," is a violation of their trademark. The court has asked for written statements from BCCI and IPL within four weeks and set the hearing for July 9.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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