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Technology: Presented By: Group 5 Antriksh Khandelwal Nitin Baranwal Pratibha Saxena Sakshi Sidana Tapish Patle

This document discusses intellectual property protection and its role in technology. It defines intellectual property as artistic, creative, and commercial developments that are typically protected by law. The main types of intellectual property are trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets, and patents. Intellectual property rights confer legal rights to creators and owners. India has established various acts to protect intellectual property rights domestically. Strong intellectual property rights are claimed to encourage research and development by allowing innovators to benefit from their creations, leading to more innovation and economic growth over the long run.

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Technology: Presented By: Group 5 Antriksh Khandelwal Nitin Baranwal Pratibha Saxena Sakshi Sidana Tapish Patle

This document discusses intellectual property protection and its role in technology. It defines intellectual property as artistic, creative, and commercial developments that are typically protected by law. The main types of intellectual property are trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets, and patents. Intellectual property rights confer legal rights to creators and owners. India has established various acts to protect intellectual property rights domestically. Strong intellectual property rights are claimed to encourage research and development by allowing innovators to benefit from their creations, leading to more innovation and economic growth over the long run.

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TECHNOLOGY

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

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