This post analyses a notable acupuncture needle patent application, focusing on its innovative grip pipe design and implications for safety and practice. It provides a structured overview of acupuncture’s medical, historical, and cultural significance, alongside legal considerations in device innovation.
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This article outlines BananaIP’s journey as a premier intellectual property firm in India, highlighting its development, achievements, and dedication to IP literacy. The post emphasises the firm’s values and its role in shaping IP awareness and services in the country.
Read more about Making a difference, Being the differenceHow Many More Patents Would it Take to Make the World a Better Place to Live in?
This post explores how patents in green technology are shaping India’s sustainable energy landscape, particularly in solar and wind sectors. It objectively examines key inventions, trends, and the ongoing need for innovation to ensure a better future.
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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.
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This week’s Indian patent news features a sharp rise in patent publications and notable innovations in anti-terror technology and healthcare. The post also discusses infringement cases, new support centres, and legal amendments, providing a structured overview for professionals and academics.
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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.
Read more about Clock patents, Pizza and Paratha patents, Food patents, Solar wall paper, Terrorism / safety patents, Unique seminar on patents, Haier v. Samsung and LG, Caterpillar patent infringement, Request for examination, Patent Tip of the Week and more.Is 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.
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We all love a good TED talk, an insightful and informative talk given by someone who understands the subject matter he or she is discussing....
Read more about Top TED talks on PatentsDo Patents motivate Inventors? A TED Talk by Dr. Kalyan Kankanala
Dr Kalyan Kankanala’s TED Talk examines if patents genuinely encourage inventors or if passion drives innovation. Drawing on research and case studies, he argues that while patents attract investment, inventors are primarily motivated by intrinsic passion.
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This post examines a unique Valentine’s Day gift idea involving edible items embedded with sound modules, based on a recent patent application. It explores the legal and inventive aspects of personalized edible gifting in a structured, analytical manner.
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