Technology: Presented By: Group 5 Antriksh Khandelwal Nitin Baranwal Pratibha Saxena Sakshi Sidana Tapish Patle
Technology: Presented By: Group 5 Antriksh Khandelwal Nitin Baranwal Pratibha Saxena Sakshi Sidana Tapish Patle
Presented by:
Group 5
Antriksh Khandelwal
Nitin Baranwal
Pratibha Saxena
Sakshi Sidana
Tapish Patle
Intellectual Properties Protection
What is Intellectual property?
• Intellectual property represents the artistic, creative,
and commercial developments of your company and
is typically protected by state or federal laws.
• It consists of:
Trademark
Copyright
Trade secret
Patents
• Industrial Design Rights
Intellectual property rights
• Intellectual property rights is a legal concept
that confers rights to owners and creators of
the work, for their intellectual creativity.
• World Intellectual Property Organization
(WIPO).
Advantages
• Exclusive and time-limited rights
• legal protection
• socio and economic development.
• promote creativity
• encourage fair-trading
• Research and innovation
IPR in India
• India has defined the establishment of statutory, administrative
and judicial framework for protecting the intellectual property
rights in the Indian territory
• Various Acts passed:
• The Patents(Amendment) Act, 1999
• Trade Marks Bill, 1999
• Copyright(Amendment) Act, 1999
• Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration & Protection)
Bill, 1999.
• Industrial Designs Bill, 1999
• The Patents (Second Amendment) Bill, 1999
Role of IPR in R&D and Technology
• The main benefit claimed for strong IPR
protection is that by allowing innovators to
appropriate a share of the benefits of their
creative activities, R&D is encouraged, which
leads to innovation and higher long-run
growth.
• impact of IPR protection on technology
diffusion