India, July 3 -- India's entrepreneurial spirit has been widely lauded - from global investors to political leaders, everyone has been counting on Indian startups for returns, rewards and growth. There's no denying the unique and innovative ideas that can come up in India along with the original intellectual property (IP) around it, but the same cannot be said about the awareness among entrepreneurs of copyright law and IP rights.

Like the case between enterprise tech startups MyOperator and Knowlarity. Delhi-based cloud telephony and customer service startup MyOperator has accused rival Knowlarity Communications of violating its intellectual property of an image.

MyOperator cofounder and CEO Ankit Jain highlighted the case on Twitter o...