The post explores how third parties can intervene in the Indian patent grant process through opposition and revocation mechanisms. It provides a clear overview of procedural rights, relevant authorities, and legal definitions under Indian patent law.
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Abraham Lincoln – the Patent Enthusiast!
Abraham Lincoln, famed for abolishing slavery, was also an inventor and the only US president to hold a patent. His flotation device for boats highlights his interest in patent law and technological innovation.
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This post explores what motivates Indian inventors, highlighting that most are driven by non-financial reasons rather than financial incentives. Based on research among R and D professionals, it questions the effectiveness of current patent-based incentive schemes and suggests the need for a broader approach.
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This post examines the patent dispute between Nikola Tesla and Marconi over the invention of the radio. It provides a legal and historical analysis of the controversy, highlighting the enduring debate on the true origin of wireless communication.
Read more about Finally, the Paternity of the Radio is QuestionedIndia up five spots in GII 2019, Vodafone joins LTE patent pool, Natco Pharma in Delhi High Court and more
This edition reports on Indian patent and design statistics, India’s progress in the Global Innovation Index, and legal updates such as Natco Pharma’s relief in the Delhi High Court. Additional coverage includes Vodafone’s participation in the LTE patent pool and global intellectual property news.
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This post analyses the historical development of barcodes, from their inception to their role in modern retail. It discusses key innovators and the technological milestones that led to the widespread adoption of barcodes and QR codes.
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This post examines the obligation for Indian patent applicants to disclose foreign filings under section 8 of the Patents Act, 1970. It analyses recent case law and stresses the importance of timely compliance to avoid patent revocation.
Read more about Foreign Filing Intimation to Indian Patent OfficeThe Chemtura Case – Assent from US’ BPAI, but Dissent from India’s IPAB
The Chemtura case highlights IPAB’s approach to inventive step and patent revocation in contrast with the US BPAI’s grant. The decision underscores the significance of precise drafting and timely disclosure under Indian patent law.
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The 2014 T20 World Cup saw the debut of the Zing Wicket System, a patented cricket technology featuring illuminating stumps and bails. This innovation aids umpires in decision-making while also enhancing the viewing experience for fans.
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The post discusses the proposed Indian Patent policy focusing on essential patents and FRAND licensing. It analyses differing industry perspectives and examines the legal and competitive implications for technology companies.
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