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INTELLECTUAL

PROPERTY
RIGHTS BY
MRUGEESHA
PANDIT
ISHA KARMOKAR
ISHAN DAIYA
INTRODUCTION
TO IPR
1. Intellectual property rights is all rights
associated with intangible assets owned by a
person or a company and protected against use
without consent.

2. Patent, domain names, industrial design,


inventions etc are some types of ipr
3. Ipr refers to legal rights given to the inventor or
creator.
BRIEF HISTORY
OF IPR

1. Ipr have their roots in Europe.

2. The first known copyright


appeard in Italy.
BRIEF HISTORY
OF IPR

3. Venice considered to be the


cradle of IP system.

4. Patent act in India is more than


150 years old.
TYPES OF 1 PATENT

IPR 2 TRADE MARKS

3 COPYRIGHTS

4 TRADE SECRETS
PATENTS

Patent law protects inventions


from use by others.

The three types of patents


consist of:
Design patents
Plant patents
Utility patents
.
TRADEMARKS

Trademarks protect logos,


sounds, words, colors, or
symbols used by a company
to distinguish its service or
product.
COPYRIGHTS

Copyright law protects the


rights of the original creator
of original works of
intellectual property.
TRADE
SECRETS

Trade secrets are a


company’s intellectual
property that isn’t public,
has economic value, and
carries information.
The significant violations of

HOW DOES
intellectual property

SOMEONE VIOLATE consist of -


INTELLECTUAL

PROPERTY? 1 Infringement

2 Counterfeiting

3 Misappropriation of trade secrets


INDUSTRY EXAMPLE

"One of the biggest trade


secrets in the world" - KFC

The original hand written


recipe is housed in a 770
pound safe in 2 feet of
concrete and is guarded by
video cameras and motion
detectors.
EXAM PL ES O F
AT IO N O F

VIOL L

L E C T UA
INTECL
PRO P E R TY

Recording
video or mu
authorizati sic without
on or copyi

copyrighte ng

d materials

a nt to

e m e e

a m ey’r
g o or n k in g th
g a lo thin
ea tin rs in to b ra nd
r uye l
C
s e b o rigina
u e
conf uying th
b
WHAT DOES AN

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

LAWYER DO?

Lawyers cover licensing, acquisitions, or creation, some create and


oversee strategies to protect intellectual property internationally
and domestically. However, there are three main components of IP
law

Client Counseling
Intellectual Property Protection
Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights
Creativity and
imagination are
the foundations
of our society, it
all begins with a
thought
COPYRIGHT
ACT
BY
NEEL SHAH
HEMALI BHALIA
WHAT IS A HISTORY OF
COPYRIGHT? COPYRIGHT
The history of copyright starts with early
Copyright protects the original privileges and monopolies granted to printers
works of authorship. of books.
Copyright is considered when the The British Statute of Anne 1710, full title "An
author fixes their work into a Act for the Encouragement of Learning, by
tangible form of expression. vesting the Copies of Printed Books in the
Authors or purchasers of such Copies, during
A copyright is subject to limitations
the Times therein mentioned", was the first
based on public interest copyright statute.
considerations. Initially copyright law only applied to the
Copyright is given for a limited copying of books.
time.
COPYRIGHT
ACT
COPYRIGHT ACT 1957
The Copyright Act 1957 as amended governs the
subject of copyright law in India. The Act is
applicable from 21 January 1958. The history of
copyright law in India can be traced back to its
colonial era under the British Empire.The
Copyright Act 1957 was the first post-
independence copyright legislation in India and
the law has been amended six times since 1957.
The most recent amendment was in the year 2012,
through the Copyright (Amendment) Act 2012.
1 Literary Works
TYPES 2 Dramatic Works
OF
COPYRIGHT 3 Musical Works

4 Artistic Works

5 Cinematograph Films

6 Sound Recording
TIPS WYNK
INDUSTRIES MUSIC
SA RE GA MA EROS

INTERNATIONAL
COPYRIGHT
INFRINGEMENT
Copyright infringement is the use
of copyright-protected material
without the owner’s consent.

A copyright owner can file a criminal


complaint, as well as seek civil
remedies for infringement.
THERE ARE THREE BASIC REQUIREMENTS
FOR COPYRIGHT PROTECTION

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A&M RECORDS
NAPSTER
ALL ARTISTS ARE
PROTECTED
BY COPYRIGHT… AND WE
SHOULD BE THE FIRST TO
RESPECT COPYRIGHT.
= BILLY CANNON
PATENTS
ACT
BY
SUHAANI SHAH
VANSHIKA BANSAL
PATENTS

PATENT IS A STATUTORY RIGHT GRANTED

BY THE RESPECTIVE GOVERNMENTS. IT

GIVES ONE THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS AND

BARS OTHERS FROM MAKING, USING,

SELLING AND IMPORTING PRODUCT OR

PROCESS, BASED ON THE PATENTED

INVENTION WITHOUT ONE'S PRIOR

PERMISSION.
TYPES OF

PATENTS

UTILITY PATENT
PROVISIONAL PATENT
DESIGN PATENT
PLANT PATENT
REISSUE PATENT
CASE STUDY

THE DISPUTE OVER THE IMPROPER USE OF THE DTSI


PATENT IS AT ISSUE IN THE BAJAJ V. TVS MOTORS
CASE. THE CASE IS PARTICULARLY IMPORTANT IN
TERMS OF THE PARTIES' FINANCIAL STAKES AS WELL
AS THE APPLICABILITY OF THE PITH AND MARROW
CONCEPT. THE CASE STUDY, INCLUDING THE FACTS,
CONTENTIONS, DECISION, AND ANALYSIS, IS THE
SUBJECT OF THE ESSAY.

BAJAJ VS
TVS
MOTOR
COMPANY
MAHARAJA APPLIANCES LTD. V. STRIX LTD.
THE MAHARAJA WHITELINE ELECTRIC KETTLE
MODEL NO. EK 172 WAS PROHIBITED FROM BEING
MANUFACTURED AND MARKETED BY MAHARAJA
APPLIANCES BY THE DELHI HIGH COURT BECAUSE
IT VIOLATED STRIX' S PATENT (IN 1, 92, 511, US
6, 080, 968). WHEN AWARDING THE INJUNCTION,
THE COURT MADE TWO IMPORTANT POINTS ON
WHY MAHARAJA HAD NOT MET ITS OBLIGATION
TO PROVIDE A "CREDIBLE CHALLENGE" TO THE
STRIX PATENT' S VALIDITY.

INNOVATION
WITHOUT PROTECTION
IS SIMPLY
PHILANTHROPY.
= MARK BLAXILL
ISHA KARMOKAR- 53001210012
NEEL SHAH- 53001210016
HEMALI BHALIA- 53001210013
ISHAN DAIYA- 53001210018
SUHAANI SHAH- 53001210009
MRUGEESHA PANDIT -53001210014
VANSHIKA BANSAL - 53001210010

THANK
YOU!
Have a
great day
ahead.

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