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New Intellectual Property Rights to ease Patent filing

Author: Intellepedia
February 3, 2015
Intellectual Property, Patents

The new Intellectual Property Rights policy in India seeks to make patent filing more accessible to Indian innovators. The policy highlights the need for legal reforms and targeted initiatives to boost innovation and patent activity in the country.

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