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'INDIAN THATHA'- A MONITISABLE IP

  The movie ‘INDIAN’ directed by Director Shankar; released in the year 1996 was a mammoth block buster. Actor Kamal Hassan in the role of the daring & dashing old man or what the fans fondly call as ‘INDIAN THATHA’ out did himself (naturally). The celebrated character ‘INDIAN THATHA’ with the very intriguing costume had also become quite famous. Nevertheless, the potential of the character as a monitisable intellectual property is quite under played by the makers. However, the characters potential has been clearly displayed in the sequel ‘INDIAN 2’ in its grand and pompous song THATHA VARARU. That being said, I wonder whether the authors are contemplating to exploit the character sooner or later. If the character is copyrighted, the protection given under Indian copyright law for an artistic work is author's lifetime plus 60 years after their death. Which means the character/artistic work is awarded protection for nearly 120 years.  In my opinion, I can clearly see a nativ

Funny Patents - Eye-Protectors for Chickens 1903


Eye-Protectors for Chickens





Inventor : ANDREW JACKSON, Jr

Country : United States of America



EYE PROTECTOR FOR CHICKENS



Filed : 10 December 1902

Serial No: 134679

Grant : 16 June 1903

Patent No. 730918






The invention relates to eye-protectors, and more particularly to eye-protectors designed for fowls, so that they may be protected from other fowls that might attempt to peck them. Another object of the invention being to provide a construction which may be easily and quickly applied and re moved and which will not interfere with the sight of the fowl. An additional object of the invention is to provide a construction which may be adjusted so that it will it different-sized fowls.

What is claimed in this invention?

  • An eye-protector for fowls comprising two frames,
  • Each having a transparent plate therein,
  • An elastic U-shaped strap attached at its ends to the frames respectively and
  • A second strap connected to the first strap at right angles thereto and adjacent to the frames.