It describes the issues you may face with IP infringement in India, offers advice on how you can effectively tackle these, and provides links to sources of further help.What are intellectual property rights?Intellectual property (IP) is a term referring to a brand, invention, design or other ...
Number of Pages in PDF File: 29Keywords: Border Measures, Intellectual Property Enforcement, Intellectual Property Rights (Imported Goods) Rules Accepted Paper Series Date posted: May 18, 2010 Suggested Citation Gupta, Aditya, Border Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in India: Recent ...
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Implementation of intellectual property education in academic institutions can result in increased opportunities for protecting intellectual property and limit costs, but to be successful technology transfer offices must also adapt. Randal A. Serafini ...
Intellectual Property Rights for Medicinal and Aromatic Plants in India Available from: http://openmed.nic.in/3136/01/Status_of_Intellectual_Property_Rights_in_Medicinal_and_Aromatic_Plants.pdf .Maiti S, Sridhar G, Geetha KA. Intellectual Property Rights for Medicinal and Aromatic Plants in India...
The initial step for any company looking to expand into India is to protect and manage its intellectual property rights (IPR). This must be done as part of a strategy to increase the value of the company’s assets. Having a unique intellectual property can give companies an edge over th...
In subject area: Earth and Planetary Sciences Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) refer to legal rights that protect creations of the mind, such as inventions or artistic works, providing incentives for innovation while also posing challenges like delaying diffusion. ...
India's Intellectual Property Rights Regime and the Pharmaceutical Industry In 1970, the Indian government significantly revised its patent law, Patents and Design Act of 1911. The 1911 act was enacted when India was a colony of Great Britain, and it was controversial because it led to the tota...
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The Indian pharmaceutical industry has changed remarkably over the last 50years, from being traders in imported drugs in the fifties, to major bulk drug producers by the eighties. During this transitional period Indian pharmaceutical units have learn