This post analyses the patentability of food recipes in India, focusing on exclusions under section 3 of the Indian Patent Act. It explores when a food recipe may qualify for patent protection and provides relevant examples from patent classification systems.
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This weekly update presents the latest in Indian patent news, including notable statistics, innovative patents, and legal developments. The post also highlights upcoming seminars and practical patent tips from BananaIP Counsels.
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This weekly update features Indian patent statistics, innovative patent filings in food and technology, and major international infringement cases. It also covers a unique upcoming seminar for corporate inventors and offers expert tips on expediting patent examination.
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This post examines whether taste can be patented in India, analysing the legal complexities of patenting food products versus protecting them as trade secrets. It discusses the requirements for food patents and the challenges of demonstrating novelty in taste.
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