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Miss. Priya Deshmukh
(M pharm I)
1. INTRODUCTION
2. TYPES OF IPR
3. COPYRIGHT
4. TRADEMARK
5. GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS
6. PATENT
7. UTILITY MODELS
8. DESIGN RIGHTS
INTRODUCTION
Intellectual Property Rights:
Intellectual Property Rights are rights once granted
allows the creator(s) or owner(s) of the intellectual
property to exclude others from exploiting the same
commercially for a given period of time.
Governing Laws in India for IPR as follows:
 Patent Act 1970
 Trade Marks Act (1958 original) 1999
 The Copyright Act 1957
 The design Act 2000
 Types of IPR
1) Copyright
2) Trademarks
3) Geographical indication
4) Patents
5) Utility models
6) Designs
 Bodies regulating IPR
WIPO(World Intellectual Property Organization)
WTO(World Trade Organization)
GATT(General Aggrement on Tarrifs and Trade)
Copyright
 Definition: Copyright is a federal protection from
unauthorized copying or performance given to the
authors of original works of authorship.
 copyrightable works categories:
(a) literary works (including computer programs);
(b) pictorial, graphic and sculptural works
(c) motion pictures and other audiovisual works.
 Examples of copyrightable subject matter include:
Songs, movies and books (but not their titles) , labels
on products.
What Cannot Be Copyrighted
 Works that have not been fixed in a tangible form of
expression.
 Titles of books or magazines
 Ideas, themes, procedures, methods of operation,
systems, processes, concepts as opposed to a written
description or explanation or illustration of the same.
 Works consisting entirely of information that is
common property and containing no original
authorship.
 Duration of Copyright
for works created on or after January 1, 1978, and
works originally created before January 1, 1978 but
not published or registered by that date, the duration
of a copyright is the life of the author plus 70 years.
 Advantages : easy to obtain in short period of time
for a low cost and are easily maintained.
 Disadvantages : not protect the underlying ideas or
functions performed by the software
TRADEMARK
 Definition: A trademark is any word, name, symbol,
or device, or any combination of these, which
identifies goods in a way to distinguish them from
the goods of others.
 Purpose of trademark:
 for quickly identify the source of a given product or
service.
 preventing from free-riding on the good reputation
of others.
Types of Marks
(a) Fanciful - for the purpose of functioning as a mark
and has no other meaning: XEROX
(b) Arbitrary- words used for the mark do not in any
way describe anything about the product at all
:APPLE computers
(c) Suggestive - a mark which merely “suggests” but
does not describe qualities or functions :GLEEM
toothpaste
(d) Merely Descriptive -identifies to mind the
characteristics, functions, purpose, use of a product
:HOUR AFTER HOUR deodorant
 How do you establish rights in a trademark?
Usually, an application to register a trademark is
made to the national trademark office in the country
or region where the applicant wishes to protect the
mark.
 How can you lose your rights in a mark?
1) To stop using it with no intention to use it again.
This is called “abandonment.”
2) by misusing the mark
 Standard trademark rules:
1) Use trademarks as an adjective with the generic
name of the product (e.g., KLEENEX tissues)
2)Do not pluralize singular marks. (e.g., OREO
cookies, not OREOS)
3) Do not modify a trademark from its possessive
form, (e.g., LEVI’S jeans, not LEVI jeans)
4) Do not use marks as verbs or nouns. (e.g., You are
NOT xeroxing, but photocopying on a XEROX
copier.)
Geographical Indication (GI)
 DEFINITION: (GI) is defined as any indication that
identifies a good as originating from a particular
place, where a given quality, reputation or other
characteristics of the good are essentially attributable
to its geographical origin.
 It is the six Trade-Related Intellectual Property
Rights (TRIPS) of the World Trade Organisation
(WTO).
 In India the Geographical Indications of Goods
(Registration and Protection) Act, 1999 (Act 48 of
1999) came into force with effect from 15 September
2003.
 Darjeeling Tea was the first good to be registered as a
GI good in India.
 Eg of GI ans therir states:
G.I STATE
Solapuri Chaddar Maharashtra
Maysor Silk Karnataka
Puneri Pagdi Maharshtra
Madhubani Paintaings Bihar
PATENT
A patent is a right to exclude others from making,
using or selling a claimed invention
 Types of patent
1. Utility Patents: cover the useful or working features
of an invention
2. Design Patents :cover the physical appearance or
ornamental design of an article
3. Plant Patents :cover certain new and distinct,
invented or discovered asexually reproduced plants.
 Duration of patent:
20 yr – Utility patent and 14yr- Design patent
Utility model
 Grant protection from 5 to 10 yrs
 Covers product not methods process material
 Granted within few months
 Fees for application and maintainance are cheaper
than patents
Design right
 The appearance of the whole or part of
product(shape, line, colours)
 Must not be dictated by technical function
 References
1) Intellectual Property Basic Concepts And Principles By Charles F. Carletta, J.D.
2) Types Of Patent Searchesdr. Vinita Jindal, Ph.D.
3) Trade And Development Studies Issue No. 17 Produced By M. Masiiwa
4) Trademark: Infringement And Passing Off Anamika Bhaduri*
5) Copyright, Trademark And Patent Law: An Overview Of The Intellectual
Property Framework In The United States Ann Bartow
6) Intellectual Property Right By Mohamed Omer Abdelgawd And Ahmad Mohmad
Dahy
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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS

  • 2. 1. INTRODUCTION 2. TYPES OF IPR 3. COPYRIGHT 4. TRADEMARK 5. GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS 6. PATENT 7. UTILITY MODELS 8. DESIGN RIGHTS
  • 3. INTRODUCTION Intellectual Property Rights: Intellectual Property Rights are rights once granted allows the creator(s) or owner(s) of the intellectual property to exclude others from exploiting the same commercially for a given period of time. Governing Laws in India for IPR as follows:  Patent Act 1970  Trade Marks Act (1958 original) 1999  The Copyright Act 1957  The design Act 2000
  • 4.  Types of IPR 1) Copyright 2) Trademarks 3) Geographical indication 4) Patents 5) Utility models 6) Designs  Bodies regulating IPR WIPO(World Intellectual Property Organization) WTO(World Trade Organization) GATT(General Aggrement on Tarrifs and Trade)
  • 5. Copyright  Definition: Copyright is a federal protection from unauthorized copying or performance given to the authors of original works of authorship.  copyrightable works categories: (a) literary works (including computer programs); (b) pictorial, graphic and sculptural works (c) motion pictures and other audiovisual works.  Examples of copyrightable subject matter include: Songs, movies and books (but not their titles) , labels on products.
  • 6. What Cannot Be Copyrighted  Works that have not been fixed in a tangible form of expression.  Titles of books or magazines  Ideas, themes, procedures, methods of operation, systems, processes, concepts as opposed to a written description or explanation or illustration of the same.  Works consisting entirely of information that is common property and containing no original authorship.
  • 7.  Duration of Copyright for works created on or after January 1, 1978, and works originally created before January 1, 1978 but not published or registered by that date, the duration of a copyright is the life of the author plus 70 years.  Advantages : easy to obtain in short period of time for a low cost and are easily maintained.  Disadvantages : not protect the underlying ideas or functions performed by the software
  • 8. TRADEMARK  Definition: A trademark is any word, name, symbol, or device, or any combination of these, which identifies goods in a way to distinguish them from the goods of others.  Purpose of trademark:  for quickly identify the source of a given product or service.  preventing from free-riding on the good reputation of others.
  • 9. Types of Marks (a) Fanciful - for the purpose of functioning as a mark and has no other meaning: XEROX (b) Arbitrary- words used for the mark do not in any way describe anything about the product at all :APPLE computers (c) Suggestive - a mark which merely “suggests” but does not describe qualities or functions :GLEEM toothpaste (d) Merely Descriptive -identifies to mind the characteristics, functions, purpose, use of a product :HOUR AFTER HOUR deodorant
  • 10.  How do you establish rights in a trademark? Usually, an application to register a trademark is made to the national trademark office in the country or region where the applicant wishes to protect the mark.  How can you lose your rights in a mark? 1) To stop using it with no intention to use it again. This is called “abandonment.” 2) by misusing the mark
  • 11.  Standard trademark rules: 1) Use trademarks as an adjective with the generic name of the product (e.g., KLEENEX tissues) 2)Do not pluralize singular marks. (e.g., OREO cookies, not OREOS) 3) Do not modify a trademark from its possessive form, (e.g., LEVI’S jeans, not LEVI jeans) 4) Do not use marks as verbs or nouns. (e.g., You are NOT xeroxing, but photocopying on a XEROX copier.)
  • 12. Geographical Indication (GI)  DEFINITION: (GI) is defined as any indication that identifies a good as originating from a particular place, where a given quality, reputation or other characteristics of the good are essentially attributable to its geographical origin.  It is the six Trade-Related Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) of the World Trade Organisation (WTO).  In India the Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act, 1999 (Act 48 of 1999) came into force with effect from 15 September 2003.
  • 13.  Darjeeling Tea was the first good to be registered as a GI good in India.  Eg of GI ans therir states: G.I STATE Solapuri Chaddar Maharashtra Maysor Silk Karnataka Puneri Pagdi Maharshtra Madhubani Paintaings Bihar
  • 14. PATENT A patent is a right to exclude others from making, using or selling a claimed invention  Types of patent 1. Utility Patents: cover the useful or working features of an invention 2. Design Patents :cover the physical appearance or ornamental design of an article 3. Plant Patents :cover certain new and distinct, invented or discovered asexually reproduced plants.  Duration of patent: 20 yr – Utility patent and 14yr- Design patent
  • 15. Utility model  Grant protection from 5 to 10 yrs  Covers product not methods process material  Granted within few months  Fees for application and maintainance are cheaper than patents Design right  The appearance of the whole or part of product(shape, line, colours)  Must not be dictated by technical function
  • 16.  References 1) Intellectual Property Basic Concepts And Principles By Charles F. Carletta, J.D. 2) Types Of Patent Searchesdr. Vinita Jindal, Ph.D. 3) Trade And Development Studies Issue No. 17 Produced By M. Masiiwa 4) Trademark: Infringement And Passing Off Anamika Bhaduri* 5) Copyright, Trademark And Patent Law: An Overview Of The Intellectual Property Framework In The United States Ann Bartow 6) Intellectual Property Right By Mohamed Omer Abdelgawd And Ahmad Mohmad Dahy