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The officers manually opened the garage and saw Wilkins inside. A department spokesperson said Wilkins was yelling and holding a small dog in one arm and a gun in the other. The officers gave multiple ...
The BCCI's decision to name its AI-driven robot dog 'Champak' has resulted in a lawsuit filed by Delhi Press Patra Prakashan, the publisher of the 'Champak' magazine since 1968, alleging trademark ...
‘Champak’ the AI robot dog was introduced in the ongoing IPL season and went viral after making its debut during the Delhi Capitals-Mumbai Indians game on 13 April. Delhi Press, owner of a popular ...
The Alpha Dogs robotics team from Humberview Secondary School wrapped up their 12th season by competing in the FIRST Robotics World Championships held last week in Houston, TX. FIRST is a global ...
Indian YouTube channel 4PM banned by govt over national security “Champak (robotic dog) as an entertainment feature during IPL matches, which are broadcast nationwide to over 20 crore viewers ...
The publishers of Champak Magazine have taken the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to court for using the name ‘Champak’ for a new AI-powered robotic dog displayed in the men’s Indian ...
The controversy centres around the naming of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025's robotic dog, developed for fan engagement, as "Champak". Justice Saurabh Banerjee issued notice on the application ...
Champak magazine sued BCCI over naming of IPL’s AI robot dog after it. The magazine, which is quite popular among children, accused the Indian cricket board of using its name in a clear infringement ...
Cold Start: India's answer to Pakistan's nuclear threats The robot dog was launched this IPL season as part of the league’s marketing and production push. Developed by global broadcast technology ...
Recently, the IPL witnesses the debut of a robotic dog camera which has been introduced by global broadcast technology leader wTVision in collaboration with Omnicam and BCCI. During the hearing ...
Appearing for the publisher, Advocate Amit Gupta contended that while the robotic dog may be a different product, its branding could dilute the distinctiveness of the magazine’s name.
Excitedly they introduce us to their newest team member and Chip a robot dog Intel has worked on with Boston Dynamics takes the stage and obediently gives a bow to the audience. This could be cute ...
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