The latest bulletin highlights updates from the Delhi High Court on draft patent suit rules, a USPTO report on AI and IP, and major cases involving Cisco and Daimler. It also covers the joint initiative by India and South Africa for a TRIPS waiver to improve access to COVID-19 treatments.
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Overlapping IP Protection: Call for Caution
Overlapping IP protection has become common, leading to both expanded rights for owners and reduced benefits for the public. This post analyses the Indian legal framework and calls for legislative caution regarding overlaps in copyright, trademark, and industrial design protection.
Read more about Overlapping IP Protection: Call for CautionRole of IP Policy in a Knowledge-Driven Company
An IP policy enables knowledge-driven companies to align their intellectual property activities with their business goals and manage risks effectively. Clear policies ensure better IP management and help avoid costly mistakes or infringement issues.
Read more about Role of IP Policy in a Knowledge-Driven CompanyPatenting Inventions by Researchers in Universities
This article outlines essential legal guidelines for patenting inventions by university researchers in India. It discusses IP ownership, university policies, and the significance of correctly naming co-inventors in patent applications.
Read more about Patenting Inventions by Researchers in UniversitiesIEEE amends it’s IP policy related to Standard Essential Patents
IEEE has amended its IP policy for Standard Essential Patents, requiring RAND licensing and setting limits on injunctions. The clarified definition of reasonable terms is expected to reduce litigation and encourage fair negotiations in the telecommunications industry.
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