4.1 Ipr
4.1 Ipr
PRESENTATION
ON
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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS (IPRs)
PROPERTY
Tangible Intangible
Patents
IPR
Geographical
Industrial Design Indications
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VARIOUS KINDS OF IPRS
Patents:
Inventions (Products, Processes, Materials, Compositions)
Technical Solution to a Technical problem
Industrial Designs:
External features appealing to the eye
New Shape, Pattern or Configuration
Trade Marks:
A visual symbol such as a Word, Name, Logo, Label,
Monogram, Slogan etc.
Applied on Article of Manufacture or Service
Indicates the origin of goods and services
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VARIOUS KINDS OF IPRS
Copyrights:
Artistic, literary, musical and dramatic creations
Proprietary right
Comes into existence as soon as the work is created
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ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE
Geographical Patent
Patent & Design Trade Marks
Indications Information
Office Registry
Registry System
Mumbai
Kolkata
Chennai
Kolkata RGNIIPM
Delhi
Delhi
Mumbai Chennai NAGPUR
Chennai Ahmadabad
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VALIDITY OF IPR
2 Trade Mark Life long After 10yrs The Trade Marks Act, 1999
Amended in 2010
3 Design 15 Yrs After 10 The Designs Act, 2000 & Designs
years for (Amendment) Rules, 2014
next 5 years
4 Copyright 60 years Not require The Copyright Act, 1957 Amended
in 2012
5 Geographical Life long After 10 Yrs The Geographical Indications of
Indication Goods (Registration and
(GI) Protection) Act, 1999
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INTRODUCTION TO IPR
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PATENTS
It is the exclusive right of inventor to prevent others from
possessing, using, selling, manufacturing and importing
the patented invention or offering to do any of these with
in a definite geographical area.
Patents have territorial jurisdiction i.e., we have to
register the patents in all countries where we have our
interests.
Patent application can be filed online in India by inventor
or his assignee on www.ipindia.nic.in
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PATENTS
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PATENT ACT & RULES
Criteria of Patentability:
Novelty
Inventive step or it must be non-obvious
Capable of industrial application
Not fall within the provision of section 3 & 4 of the Patents
Act 1970
Patents Act 1970:
Section3: List which are not inventions
Frivolous or obvious
Contrary to well established natural laws
Injurious to Public Health
Mere arrangement or re-arrangement,
Discovery of Scientific principle
Discovery of living thing or non-living substances in
nature
Method of agriculture or horticulture
A mathematical or business method or a computer
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program
Section4: Not-patentable: Atomic Energy related
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
Ornamental or aesthetic aspect of a useful article of industry.
Aspect that gives special appearance
Aspect which differentiates from current products
Only the aesthetic/visual form of a product
not the Technical (Patents)
nor Distinguishing Features (Trade Marks)
The ornamental or aesthetic aspects of an article
consist of:
Three dimensional features, such as the shape, surface
or texture of an article or
Two dimensional features, such as patterns, lines or
colours.
Design makes the product attractive and appealing to the consumers
and adds to its commercial value for that reason.
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INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
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TRADEMARKS
Generally “Brand” or “Logo”
A visual symbol which may be word signature, name, device,
label, numerals or combination of colors used by one undertaking
on goods or services or other articles of commerce to
distinguish it from other similar goods or services originating
from a different undertaking
Any Name which is not unusual for trade to adopt as mark
Device or Symbol or Monogram
Shape of goods or their packing
Combination of colors or even a single color in combination with
word or device
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TRADEMARKS
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COPYRIGHT
Copyright is a legal term describing rights given to creators
for their literary and artistic works
The works covered by Copyright include :
literary works such as novels, poems, plays, reference
works, newspapers and articles
computer programs and databases
films, musical compositions, dance & theatrical
productions
artistic works such as paintings, drawings, photographs
and sculptures
architecture, advertisements, maps, technical drawings
and manuals.
Copyright comes into existence as soon as the work is created
and protects skill & labour employed by the creator in
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TERM OF COPYRIGHT
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GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS
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