Indian Patent Law and Its Impact on the Pharmaceutical Industry: What Can China Learn from India?Both China and India are developing countries in the pharmaceutical industry, and both need to seek a balance between protecting intellectual property rights and satisfying people's healthcare needs. ...
While the rules allow foreign firms to open local offices and offer IP services, a ban on litigation and practising Indian law could mean little will change
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Grace has not even obtained Indian patents, says corporate vice president Martin B. Sherwin. “We have no intellectual-property protection in India, nor are we interested in any,” he says. But critics of Grace say that once Indian patent law is brought into conformity with GATT, the U.S....
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Patents generally cover innovations, products or processes that include new functional or technical aspects. It is granted by the Indian Patent Office and has a term of 20 years. After expiration of this 20 year monopoly the product/ invention will fall in the public domain for any third party...
Examples of Business Law Following these laws helps businesses build trust and openness. The below-listed examples show how different Indian business laws affect some of the biggest companies. 1. Tata Group The Tata Group is a prominent Indian conglomerate with businesses spanning diverse sectors, in...
The Indian patent regime has implications for access to medicines not only in India, but around the world as it may inhibit the production of generic medicines. India is the world’s biggest producer of generic medicines and accounts for more than 80% of ARV annual purchase volumes [117]. ...
For instance, Association of European Development Finance Institutions (EDFI) defines DFIs as public financial institutions established by high-income country governments in support of private sector development in developing countries, whereas the Indian and Malaysian governments define DFIs as public ...
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