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The ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) season has witnessed a unique addition to its broadcast, capturing the attention of fans and players alike: a four-legged robot dog named“Champak”.
Champak, the robotic dog with a mounted camera, was launched this IPL season as part of the league’s marketing and production push. Justice Saurabh Banerjee was not inclined to issue an interim ...
New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Wednesday sought the Board of Control for Cricket in India's response on a plea by renowned children's magazine Champak that alleged trademark infringement over ...
BCCI The Delhi High Court on Wednesday sought responses from the BCCI on a plea filed by the publishers of renowned children's comic book Champak alleging trademark infringement over the IPL ...
Advocate Amit Gupta is representing Delhi Press at the Delhi High Court. "This AI tool has been named as Champak. The IPL has been going on. The product was introduced earlier but it was named ...
And now this four-legged marvel finally has a name -- Champak. Champak had its first appearance earlier this season -- and has quickly become a fan favourite. The robotic dog was seen roaming and ...
The BCCI is facing a legal challenge over the name of its newly introduced AI robot dog, “Champak,” - featured during IPL 2025 broadcasts. The long-running children's publication Champak ...
The judge said that Virat Kohli's nickname 'Chiku' is also a Champak character and questioned why the publisher hadn't sued him The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on ...
Advocate Amit Gupta, representing the publisher, said naming the robotic dog 'Champak' amounted to infringement of its registered trademark and also commercial exploitation as Champak was a well ...
The Indian Premier League introduced 'Champak,' a robot dog, to enhance the broadcast experience. Developed by wTVision in partnership with Omnicam and the BCCI, this four-legged robot interacts ...
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