The Indian Patent Office issued numerous important updates in 2020, including rule amendments, deadline extensions, and training initiatives. This post systematically summarizes the year’s key IPO notifications and legal changes relevant to Indian intellectual property stakeholders.
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AI cannot be an inventor rules USPTO, IPO extends SIPP Scheme and other patent news
The USPTO has ruled that AI cannot be named as a patent inventor, aligning with recent decisions by UKIPO and EPO. The Indian Patent Office has extended the SIPP Scheme, while CSIR allows deferred payments for COVID-19 related IP. Key updates also include Gilead’s global access strategy for Remdesivir and new developments from IPOS Singapore and USTR.
Read more about AI cannot be an inventor rules USPTO, IPO extends SIPP Scheme and other patent newsIndia and U.S.A sign MoU to strengthen Intellectual Property Rights, Office of CGPDTM publishes list of new facilitators under SIPP Scheme and other news updates
India and the U.S.A have signed an MoU to enhance intellectual property rights cooperation. The CGPDTM has released updated lists of SIPP Scheme facilitators, while significant patent infringement cases and growth in Indian startup IP filings are also discussed.
Read more about India and U.S.A sign MoU to strengthen Intellectual Property Rights, Office of CGPDTM publishes list of new facilitators under SIPP Scheme and other news updatesOne more way to speedy patents in India approved, EPO launches revamped Espacenet and other patent news
The Union Cabinet’s approval of the Patent Prosecution Highway with Japan marks a notable step for faster patents in India, especially for startups and MSMEs. Additional highlights include EPO’s launch of the new Espacenet search tool, WIPO’s publication of leading IP judgments, and key Indian Patent Office updates.
Read more about One more way to speedy patents in India approved, EPO launches revamped Espacenet and other patent newsIndian patent statistics, Interesting Inventions, SIPP Scheme, EPO signs MOU for SEP’s and more
This article examines recent Indian patent statistics, significant inventions, and updates on the SIPP Scheme. It also reviews global trends in intellectual property and recent legal developments, offering a scholarly perspective on current patent issues.
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This weekly update covers Indian patent statistics, SIPP scheme developments, UGC’s push for IPR education, and notable cases such as NASA’s patent licensing and treadmill patent disputes. The analysis offers clear, factual insights into current trends and legal updates in the intellectual property landscape.
Read more about SIPP scheme, UGC asks Universities to provide IPR as an optional subject, NASA to License Patent Portfolio, Treadmill patent infringement and moreFree Patents, Trademark registration for Startups (Government schemes for startups)
The post examines the SIPP scheme, which offers startups in India free patent and trademark registration support through government-appointed facilitators. It presents eligibility criteria, procedural requirements, and clarifies the scope and validity of the scheme, maintaining a factual and analytical perspective.
Read more about Free Patents, Trademark registration for Startups (Government schemes for startups)Sipping on IP – Conversation on Intellectual Property
Sipping on IP is an initiative by BananaIP that encourages open conversations on intellectual property. Participants discuss a variety of topics, promoting learning and peer engagement in an informal setting.
Read more about Sipping on IP – Conversation on Intellectual PropertyBudget 2016: IPR makes a small cameo
Budget 2016 presented a favourable outlook for intellectual property, especially patents, startups, and MSMEs in India. The new tax regime and supporting policies may foster significant IP growth if implemented alongside upcoming legislative changes.
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Patents are becoming vital for Indian startups, offering protection, enabling growth, and attracting venture funding. The government’s SIPP scheme supports startups in securing and leveraging their intellectual property for competitive advantage.
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