The 2014 Special 301 Report reviews India’s patent system, focusing on Section 3d, compulsory licensing, and enforcement issues. This analysis sets the groundwork for deeper exploration of key pharmaceutical patent law topics in future posts.
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Patent and Public Domain Balance – 1
This article explores the relationship between exclusive patent rights and the public domain under Indian patent law. It discusses how incentives and access impact innovation and technological progress, and outlines the challenges in achieving the right balance.
Read more about Patent and Public Domain Balance – 1Is it really time to break Patents in India?
This post analyses recent calls to dismantle the patent system in India, offering a structured critique of such arguments. It emphasises the importance of a balanced approach that integrates both open innovation and patent protection for sustained technological progress.
Read more about Is it really time to break Patents in India?Intro to Patent Law and Patentability Requirements – Presentations by Dr. Kalyan Kankanala at NLSIU
Dr. Kalyan Kankanala’s NLSIU presentations provide a structured overview of patent law in India and the core patentability requirements. The content includes case law analysis and practical examples, reflecting updated legal developments.
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