IPR Introduction
IPR Introduction
IPR Introduction
PROPERTY
* Protected by “COPYRIGHT”
“Industrial Property”
➢ Industrial Property describes physical
matter that is the product of an idea or
concept for commercial purposes.
❖ How are they Protected?
* By Patented objects
* By Trademarks
* By Industrial Designs
* By Trade Secrets
* By Layout-designs
* By Geographical Indications
Major Types of IP
Copyright Act,
Patents Act, 1970 Trademark
1957
Act, 1999
Amended Amended in1982,
Amended in 1994,
in 1999 & 2005 1984, 1992,
1996 & 2000
1994 & 1999
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(1) It is covered under the Act called the
Patents Act, 1970 [Amended by
Patents Act, 2005]
(2) It extends to the whole of India.
(3) It shall come into force on such date
as the Central Government may
publish, by notification in
the Official Gazette.
Definition:
A patent describes an invention for which
the inventor claims the exclusive right.
INVENTION PATENABLE IF.....
✓ NEW (Novel)
✓ USEFUL
✓ NOT OBVIOUS
✓ PERTAINS TO PATENTABLE
SUBJECT MATTER
Invention
▪ Relates To A Process Or Product Or
Both
▪ Involves An Inventive Step
▪ Be Capable Of Industrial
Application
▪ A Machine
Term of the patent is 20 years
from the date of filling for all
types of inventions.
Priority date- first to file
The date of patent is the date of
filing the application for patent.
The term of the patent is
counted from this date.
The Government fee for filing a patent
application in India is Rs.750/- for
individuals and Rs.3,000/- for legal
entities.
No fee for 1st and 2nd year
Renewal fee, on yearly basis, is
required to be paid for 3rd to 20th for
keeping the patent in force.
Patent lapses if renewal fee is not paid
within the prescribed period.
No, there is nothing like a global
patent or a world patent. Patent rights
are essentially territorial in nature
Granting a patent in one country of
the Union does not force other
countries to grant the patent for the
same invention.
The refusal of the patent in one
country does not mean that it will be
terminated in all the countries
The list of top 10 patents holders in
India comprises only pharmaceutical
and bio-tech companies.
In India, 184 patents are held by the
Council of Scientific and Industrial
Research, followed by „Ranbaxy‟
While the top 10 patents holders
across the world are IT companies, in
India, no IT firm has patents.
❖ JAIPUR: Drawing
inspiration from
scientist Stephen
Hawking, a
wheelchair-bound
nine-year-old boy
here has invented a
game of six-player
circular chess. The
boy, Hridayeshwar
Singh Bhati has got
the game's design
patented in his name.
1. It is covered under the Act called the
Trade Marks Act, 1999.
2. The Act came into effect on
September 15, 2003. It replaced the
Trade and Merchandise Marks Act,
1958.
3. It extends to the whole of India.
4. It shall come into force on such date
as the Central Government may
publish, by notification in the Official
Gazette
Trademark:
➢ A symbol, logo, word, sound, color,
design, or other device that is used to
identify a business or a product in
commerce.
➢ Different Symbols are :
® Registered trademark
Application for search.
Application for registration.
Examination of trademark.
Advertisement of trademark.
Filing of opposition.
Certificate issued.
Trademark is valid for 10 years from
the date of application which may be
renewed for further period of 10 years
on payment of prescribed fees.
Service mark Rights are reserved
exclusively for owners for 17 year & it
can also be renewed.
The Govt. fees is Rs. 2,500 for each
class of goods or services.
™ SM
Incorrect use:
Raymond Textile is India's leading producer of worsted
suiting fabric with over 60% market share.
Correct use:
Incorrect use:
VIMAL ADT A
ftosa
Correct use:
- Calvin Klein
- Tommy Hilfiger
- MPC POTTERIES GWALIOR
Incorrect use:
- Kalvin Klein
- Tommy-Hilfiger
- MPC P/G
Trademarks
Name
Logotype
Symbol
Slogan
Shape
Color
The Indian CopyrightAct,1957 governs
the system of copyrights in India.
[Amended in 1982, 1984, 1992, 1994
& 1999]