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Standards and Patents | Intellectual Property Rights
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Monday, 12 September 2011. Extending it further would also imply that you have to choose your vendors very carefully. By different companies to fit the standard sockets even if there are differences in manufacturing techniques, materials etc. If this was not the case, each manufacturer of bulbs would be marketing their own sockets. There would be so many different types of sockets in the market, a situation difficult to comprehend today. 169; R Saha. Posted by R Saha. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The Indian patent law nurtures and promotes innovation | Intellectual Property Rights
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Sunday, 28 April 2013. The Indian patent law nurtures and promotes innovation. It must be remembered that the patent law has a strong element of public policy as it gives exclusive and monopolistic rights to an individual or a company for exploiting inventions while denying / limiting the remaining population the right to use and practise the invention. This article appeared in Express Pharma, November 1-15, 2012 under the title "Law has a strong element of public policy"). 169; R Saha. Posted by R Saha.
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IP Management in publicly funded research in India | Intellectual Property Rights
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Saturday, 17 September 2011. IP Management in publicly funded research in India. The growing trend of international and ‘unconventional’ research collaborations means that the IP world has to navigate new territories constantly. Here Raghvendralal Saha. Outlines the Indian experience and response to IP-related issues in recent years. The Ministry of Science and Technology issued guidelines, Instructions for Technology Transfer and Intellectual Property Rights. IPR generated through joint research by inst...
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April 2013 | Intellectual Property Rights
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Sunday, 28 April 2013. The Indian patent law nurtures and promotes innovation. It must be remembered that the patent law has a strong element of public policy as it gives exclusive and monopolistic rights to an individual or a company for exploiting inventions while denying / limiting the remaining population the right to use and practise the invention. This article appeared in Express Pharma, November 1-15, 2012 under the title "Law has a strong element of public policy"). 169; R Saha. Posted by R Saha.
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September 2011 | Intellectual Property Rights
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Sunday, 18 September 2011. Challenges faced by the Indian IPR System. There are many issues which need to be studied and researched in the Indian context to work towards a balanced practical state for our IPR system. In the absence of data, it is not possible to establish the advantage or disadvantage of the existing system. The research should be interdisciplinary in nature involving laws, science, engineering, business, economics, commerce, and social sciences. EMERGING IPR CONSCIOUSNESS IN INDIA).
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Intellectual Property Rights and Internet | Intellectual Property Rights
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Tuesday, 13 September 2011. Intellectual Property Rights and Internet. This article describes the relationship between Intellectual Property Rights and Internet operations, including e-commerce. The new issues opened due to the advent of digital technologies for storing and transmitting information are discussed along with types of IPR issues applicable to Internet. Information technology (IT) requires a strong IPR protection system for many reasons; the important ones are:. A) It changes rapidly,. Award...
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Challenges faced by the Indian IPR System | Intellectual Property Rights
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Sunday, 18 September 2011. Challenges faced by the Indian IPR System. There are many issues which need to be studied and researched in the Indian context to work towards a balanced practical state for our IPR system. In the absence of data, it is not possible to establish the advantage or disadvantage of the existing system. The research should be interdisciplinary in nature involving laws, science, engineering, business, economics, commerce, and social sciences. EMERGING IPR CONSCIOUSNESS IN INDIA).