The Indian Government has launched an IPR toolkit to assist police in enforcing intellectual property rights. This scheme, led by CIPAM and FICCI, is part of the National IPR Policy, aiming to improve awareness and enforcement nationwide.
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Patent News
This weekly update summarises key developments in Indian patent news, including reforms in examination processes and international cooperation. It also discusses new government initiatives to support innovation and startups in India.
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Dr. Kalyan C. Kankanala’s lecture focused on patents and inventions for MSME stakeholders, emphasizing the importance of IP rights and the patent process in India. He discussed patentability criteria, commercial advantages, and strategic IP management for MSMEs.
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The article discusses the trademark application for English Brexit Tea in the context of Brexit’s impact on UK intellectual property law. It provides an objective analysis of legal changes and recent trademark filings related to Brexit.
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The National IPR Policy details key objectives for advancing design rights and fostering innovation in India. It addresses the need to increase design filings, improve administrative processes, and enhance stakeholder awareness. The Policy aims to strengthen India’s intellectual property framework through targeted design-related strategies.
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This article examines the National IPR Policy’s approach to Geographical Indications in India, focusing on awareness, registration, and commercialization. It discusses administrative reforms and strategies for supporting GI producers and enhancing market opportunities.
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The National IPR Policy 2016 sets clear objectives for trademark administration and enforcement in India. It aims to improve efficiency, promote brand equity, and strengthen protection mechanisms for rights holders. The policy’s measures reflect a commitment to advancing the intellectual property system.
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The National IPR Policy focuses on protecting traditional knowledge through awareness, legal measures, and digitisation. It emphasizes safeguarding India’s diverse heritage and supporting innovation by traditional knowledge holders.
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The National IPR Policy highlights crucial copyright objectives, including shifting administration to DIPP and modernizing copyright systems. These changes aim to improve coordination, transparency, and efficiency in India’s copyright framework.
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This post examines the National IPR Policy of India, focusing on its directives regarding Geographical Indications, Trademarks, and Designs. It highlights the policy’s initiatives to promote IP awareness, streamline registration, and enhance administrative efficiency.
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