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Tag: Doctrine of exhaustion

Patent Exhaustion in India

Author: Intellepedia
December 10, 2018
Intellectual Property, Patents

Patent exhaustion in India limits a patent holder’s rights after the first authorized sale of a product, especially regarding parallel imports. The legal interpretation of authorization is crucial in balancing public and patent holder interests under Indian patent law.

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