Indian Institute Of Patent and Trademark Attorneys is professional training centre for training, research and education in Intellectual Property Rights. IIPTA is established to increase the un
derstanding, creation and exploitation of Intellectual Property-patents, copyrights and tradem
arks, trade secrets, industrial designs, etc. - as a tool for sustainable economic growth. IIPTA is committed to training students, engineers from prestigious higher education institutes, holders of scientific university degrees.
Job oriented Patent Analyst Program at IIPTACheshta Sharma
Indian Institute Of Patent and Trademark Attorney is commencing job oriented patent analyst program. This program is for B.Sc, M.Sc or B.tech students looking for job in area of patents. It is 2 month classroom program. Successful candidates will be awarded 100% placement.
The document provides information about the Post Graduate Diploma in Patent Law and Management program offered by the Indian Institute of Patent and Trademark Attorney (IIPTA). The 10-month program aims to train students in various aspects of patent law and intellectual property management. The curriculum covers topics such as patent law, innovation management, patent searching, operations, strategy, finance, and monetization. The program is available in both full-time classroom and part-time distance learning formats. IIPTA also provides information on recruiting companies, education loans, and contact details.
This document discusses various tools and strategies for managing intellectual property. It begins by emphasizing the importance of putting all the pieces together effectively. It then provides examples of IP managers from the 1960s-1980s and discusses how IP management has changed for current professionals. The document also discusses IBM's strategy of filing many patents in order to generate licensing fees from a small percentage. It notes that IP management involves the law, business, licensing, and more. The rest of the document outlines numerous specific tools, strategies, and considerations for IP management in contexts like universities, litigation, portfolio development, and more.
The document discusses innovation and patents in India. It notes that India's R&D spending is estimated to reach USD 71.5 billion by 2016, making India the 6th largest R&D investor globally. The pharmaceutical sector is a major driver of R&D growth. Policy support from the government and rising domestic demand are advantages for innovation in India. There has been strong growth in R&D investments and intellectual property applications over the years.
This document discusses patent infringement in India. It begins by defining what constitutes patent infringement, including direct, indirect, and contributory infringement. It then discusses how companies can detect potential patent infringement, such as by monitoring competitors' products and patent applications. The document outlines the steps to establish infringement in India and provides an overview of the patent litigation system and procedures followed by judges. It concludes with a summary of a landmark patent litigation case in India between Bajaj Auto and TVS Motor Company regarding the technology and outcome of the case.
Сергей Уляхин "Аспекты коммерциализации интеллектуальной собственности" (S.Ul...EconMsu
The document provides an overview of a presentation given by Sergey Ulyakhin on commercial aspects of intellectual property. It includes:
1) An introduction of the speaker's background and qualifications in the field of intellectual property and technology commercialization.
2) Definitions of key intellectual property terms like intellectual property, types of IP, and the differences between IP and IPR.
3) Discussions of the role of IP in the economy, how IP rights can provide commercial exclusivity and competitive advantages, and factors that determine the value of IP.
4) Considerations for startups, universities, and businesses around intellectual property like freedom to operate, technology licensing, and IP strategy.
The document discusses software patentability perspectives from the US, EU, and India. In the US, software is patentable if it meets the requirements of being new, useful, and non-obvious. The EU does not allow software patents per se but does grant patents for software inventions that have a technical effect or solve a technical problem. India also does not allow software patents alone but allows patents for a software's technical application or when combined with hardware.
Job oriented Patent Analyst Program at IIPTACheshta Sharma
Indian Institute Of Patent and Trademark Attorney is commencing job oriented patent analyst program. This program is for B.Sc, M.Sc or B.tech students looking for job in area of patents. It is 2 month classroom program. Successful candidates will be awarded 100% placement.
The document provides information about the Post Graduate Diploma in Patent Law and Management program offered by the Indian Institute of Patent and Trademark Attorney (IIPTA). The 10-month program aims to train students in various aspects of patent law and intellectual property management. The curriculum covers topics such as patent law, innovation management, patent searching, operations, strategy, finance, and monetization. The program is available in both full-time classroom and part-time distance learning formats. IIPTA also provides information on recruiting companies, education loans, and contact details.
This document discusses various tools and strategies for managing intellectual property. It begins by emphasizing the importance of putting all the pieces together effectively. It then provides examples of IP managers from the 1960s-1980s and discusses how IP management has changed for current professionals. The document also discusses IBM's strategy of filing many patents in order to generate licensing fees from a small percentage. It notes that IP management involves the law, business, licensing, and more. The rest of the document outlines numerous specific tools, strategies, and considerations for IP management in contexts like universities, litigation, portfolio development, and more.
The document discusses innovation and patents in India. It notes that India's R&D spending is estimated to reach USD 71.5 billion by 2016, making India the 6th largest R&D investor globally. The pharmaceutical sector is a major driver of R&D growth. Policy support from the government and rising domestic demand are advantages for innovation in India. There has been strong growth in R&D investments and intellectual property applications over the years.
This document discusses patent infringement in India. It begins by defining what constitutes patent infringement, including direct, indirect, and contributory infringement. It then discusses how companies can detect potential patent infringement, such as by monitoring competitors' products and patent applications. The document outlines the steps to establish infringement in India and provides an overview of the patent litigation system and procedures followed by judges. It concludes with a summary of a landmark patent litigation case in India between Bajaj Auto and TVS Motor Company regarding the technology and outcome of the case.
Сергей Уляхин "Аспекты коммерциализации интеллектуальной собственности" (S.Ul...EconMsu
The document provides an overview of a presentation given by Sergey Ulyakhin on commercial aspects of intellectual property. It includes:
1) An introduction of the speaker's background and qualifications in the field of intellectual property and technology commercialization.
2) Definitions of key intellectual property terms like intellectual property, types of IP, and the differences between IP and IPR.
3) Discussions of the role of IP in the economy, how IP rights can provide commercial exclusivity and competitive advantages, and factors that determine the value of IP.
4) Considerations for startups, universities, and businesses around intellectual property like freedom to operate, technology licensing, and IP strategy.
The document discusses software patentability perspectives from the US, EU, and India. In the US, software is patentable if it meets the requirements of being new, useful, and non-obvious. The EU does not allow software patents per se but does grant patents for software inventions that have a technical effect or solve a technical problem. India also does not allow software patents alone but allows patents for a software's technical application or when combined with hardware.
IPR Strategies for Startups - presented at BangaloreIT.bizInolyst
This presentation outlines IPR strategies which IT startups should consider.
This was presented by the Founder of Inolyst at BangaloreIT.biz YESSS forum 2009
Intellectual Property Serrvices Outsourcing- India Company OverviewEPatents IP Services
EPatents is a IP Services firm which provides Patent and Trademark services to students,individual inventors, entrepreneurs, SMEs and other law firms in India and US.
This presentation is the overview of services offered by EPatents
The document discusses ways to minimize patent infringement risk. It recommends conducting a freedom-to-operate search or clearance study before launching a new product to assess potential infringement of existing patents. The search involves identifying patents related to each component, claim mapping, and an opinion on infringement risk. It also discusses assessing the validity, legal status, and expiry of relevant patents to determine options like taking a license, waiting for expiry, or risking infringement.
The document discusses different strategies for protecting technological innovations, including patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets. It explains that determining the appropriate protection strategy is complex, as protecting an innovation can encourage its adoption but also allow competitors to copy it. The key factors to consider include the appropriability of the innovation based on ease of imitation, and balancing a proprietary strategy against an open one. Mechanisms like patents, trademarks, and copyrights offer legal protections, while trade secrets rely on maintaining secrecy. The document analyzes the specific protections offered by each approach and considerations for formulating an effective strategy.
Bioinformatics and intellectual propertySMALLYSINHA
This presentation briefly describes about what is bioinformatics and how we can protect the components of bioinformatics through intellectual property.
The document summarizes Abdul Waheed Salafi's seminar on intellectual property and patents. It discusses what a patent is, the conditions for obtaining a patent, the types of patents including utility, design and plant patents, and the Indian Patent Act. It provides examples of patentable and non-patentable inventions, and explains the patent application process and specifications.
I presented 'Intellectual Property for Startups—What Our Laws Demand' to tech entrepreneurs, startup founders, and enthusiast at Tech Unravel organized by Tribe, Awka, Anambra State, Nigeria, 8 April 2017.
This document discusses software patents, including their history, examples of software patent cases, facts about software patents, and arguments for and against software patents. It outlines that software patents grant inventors exclusive rights over novel software inventions, and notes the differences between patents and copyright. The history of software patenting in the US and Europe is reviewed. Examples of notable software patent cases involving spreadsheets, MP3 technology, and the simplex algorithm are provided. Statistics about software patents in the US, Europe, and Asia are presented. Arguments both for and against software patenting focus on their potential impacts on innovation and competition. In conclusion, the document states that debates around software patents pit capitalist and open source principles against each other.
How to create an IPR Strategy for startups and Basics of IPRInolyst
This document provides an introduction to intellectual property rights. It discusses different forms of IP including patents, trademarks, copyrights and trade secrets. It provides details on what constitutes patents, trademarks and copyrights, including how they can be obtained and key features. The document also discusses the lifecycle of patents, including the process of patentability assessment, drafting and filing a patent application, publication, grant and maintenance. It notes some examples of companies that have successfully monetized their patent portfolios through acquisition and litigation. Finally, the presentation emphasizes the importance of IP for startups in terms of protection, revenue generation and ease of fundraising.
The document provides an overview of intellectual property rights (IPR). It discusses different forms of IP including patents, copyrights, trademarks, industrial designs, trade secrets, geographical indications, plant varieties, and traditional knowledge. For patents specifically, it describes what constitutes an invention, the process for obtaining a patent, rights of a patent owner, and filing patents in multiple countries. The document aims to provide a basic understanding of IPR for individuals and businesses.
The document summarizes the launch of the second phase of the China IPR SME Helpdesk, which provides European small and medium enterprises advice and services regarding intellectual property issues in China.
Some key points:
- The Helpdesk has been extended for an additional 3 years until 2013.
- In the first phase from 2008-2010, the Helpdesk assisted over 3,200 SMEs through workshops and online resources.
- The new phase will offer additional interactive services like webinars and podcasts.
- The Helpdesk provides free and confidential advice to SMEs through an enquiry service, training workshops, and online publications and resources.
- A case study describes how the Helpdesk advised
This document recalls the definition of patent and copyright and as far as computer programs are concerned and explains what elements can be protected by a patent or by a copyright. Concerning software patents, the practice of the French patent office, the European Patent Office, the United States Patent and Trademark Office and the Japanese Office are detailed. Several examples are mentioned to illustrate the different cases.
www.FITT-for-Innovation.eu
Law Project, Including case study and all important information related to this act, Includes all patent act rules and regulations, PPT for law and mba both
The document discusses managing intellectual assets and intellectual property. It provides an agenda covering intellectual capital, intellectual property, why IP is important, and how to build IP. It then defines different types of intellectual capital and various forms of intellectual property like trademarks, patents, copyrights, and know-how. The document outlines the costs and strategy considerations for intellectual property and the patent filing process.
IIPRD - IP-Patent - Creation, Protection, and Commercializationguest3efddb
The document introduces the Institute of Intellectual Property Research & Development and the services they offer related to intellectual property. It discusses the scope of patents and copyrights in India, particularly for software. Key services mentioned include patent application preparation, prosecution, landscape analysis, and litigation support. The institute has alliances with international organizations like the European Patent Office as well as Indian groups like CSIR. It is positioned as offering end-to-end IP services through a team of legal and technical experts.
The document discusses the patent document, its form and substance. It begins with a review of patenting concepts such as the definition of a patent, reasons for patenting, and patentability requirements. It then discusses the typical parts of a patent document, including the title, abstract, claims, specifications, and drawings [SECTION 2]. The document explains how to construct a patent document and stresses the importance of a clear disclosure of the invention. Finally, it discusses how to exploit patent document information to learn about the inventor's goals for protection, competitors, markets, and more [SECTION 3].
The document provides an overview of the patent registration process in India. It discusses what a patent is, the types of patents, how to select what to patent, and examples of patented technologies. The presentation also lists the key government patent offices and contact information in India where one can apply for a patent. It aims to educate about the patent system and registration procedure in the country.
The document discusses various types of support available to HDR (Higher Degree Research) students at Macquarie University. It covers infrastructure support provided by the University as well as project support through funding schemes. It also addresses completion rates that factor into government funding, intellectual property rights and policies, and the benefits to students of assigning intellectual property rights to the University.
Intellectual Property Teaching in Countries in Transition _WIPO IP Teaching ToolMehmet – Nafi Artemel
WIPO manual titled 'Intellectual Property Teaching in Countries in Transition' (http://www.wipo.int/publications/en/details.jsp?id=4115&plang=EN/) which began in 2009 and concluded in 2013. I worked as IP country expert on the IP teaching tool. The group of country experts came together once a year to share their work in progress and contributions.
The purpose of the Study was to identify the special needs of countries in transitions with respect to intellectual property (IP) training and education, to define the different goals and objectives of such training, and to facilitate the development of a core curriculum and innovative methodologies for teaching IP in countries in transition. The final version of the teaching tool which was prepared under the auspices of the Department for Transition and Developed Countries at WIPO is accessible in English and Russian at: http://www.wipo.int/publications/en/details.jsp?id=4115&plang=EN
IPR Strategies for Startups - presented at BangaloreIT.bizInolyst
This presentation outlines IPR strategies which IT startups should consider.
This was presented by the Founder of Inolyst at BangaloreIT.biz YESSS forum 2009
Intellectual Property Serrvices Outsourcing- India Company OverviewEPatents IP Services
EPatents is a IP Services firm which provides Patent and Trademark services to students,individual inventors, entrepreneurs, SMEs and other law firms in India and US.
This presentation is the overview of services offered by EPatents
The document discusses ways to minimize patent infringement risk. It recommends conducting a freedom-to-operate search or clearance study before launching a new product to assess potential infringement of existing patents. The search involves identifying patents related to each component, claim mapping, and an opinion on infringement risk. It also discusses assessing the validity, legal status, and expiry of relevant patents to determine options like taking a license, waiting for expiry, or risking infringement.
The document discusses different strategies for protecting technological innovations, including patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets. It explains that determining the appropriate protection strategy is complex, as protecting an innovation can encourage its adoption but also allow competitors to copy it. The key factors to consider include the appropriability of the innovation based on ease of imitation, and balancing a proprietary strategy against an open one. Mechanisms like patents, trademarks, and copyrights offer legal protections, while trade secrets rely on maintaining secrecy. The document analyzes the specific protections offered by each approach and considerations for formulating an effective strategy.
Bioinformatics and intellectual propertySMALLYSINHA
This presentation briefly describes about what is bioinformatics and how we can protect the components of bioinformatics through intellectual property.
The document summarizes Abdul Waheed Salafi's seminar on intellectual property and patents. It discusses what a patent is, the conditions for obtaining a patent, the types of patents including utility, design and plant patents, and the Indian Patent Act. It provides examples of patentable and non-patentable inventions, and explains the patent application process and specifications.
I presented 'Intellectual Property for Startups—What Our Laws Demand' to tech entrepreneurs, startup founders, and enthusiast at Tech Unravel organized by Tribe, Awka, Anambra State, Nigeria, 8 April 2017.
This document discusses software patents, including their history, examples of software patent cases, facts about software patents, and arguments for and against software patents. It outlines that software patents grant inventors exclusive rights over novel software inventions, and notes the differences between patents and copyright. The history of software patenting in the US and Europe is reviewed. Examples of notable software patent cases involving spreadsheets, MP3 technology, and the simplex algorithm are provided. Statistics about software patents in the US, Europe, and Asia are presented. Arguments both for and against software patenting focus on their potential impacts on innovation and competition. In conclusion, the document states that debates around software patents pit capitalist and open source principles against each other.
How to create an IPR Strategy for startups and Basics of IPRInolyst
This document provides an introduction to intellectual property rights. It discusses different forms of IP including patents, trademarks, copyrights and trade secrets. It provides details on what constitutes patents, trademarks and copyrights, including how they can be obtained and key features. The document also discusses the lifecycle of patents, including the process of patentability assessment, drafting and filing a patent application, publication, grant and maintenance. It notes some examples of companies that have successfully monetized their patent portfolios through acquisition and litigation. Finally, the presentation emphasizes the importance of IP for startups in terms of protection, revenue generation and ease of fundraising.
The document provides an overview of intellectual property rights (IPR). It discusses different forms of IP including patents, copyrights, trademarks, industrial designs, trade secrets, geographical indications, plant varieties, and traditional knowledge. For patents specifically, it describes what constitutes an invention, the process for obtaining a patent, rights of a patent owner, and filing patents in multiple countries. The document aims to provide a basic understanding of IPR for individuals and businesses.
The document summarizes the launch of the second phase of the China IPR SME Helpdesk, which provides European small and medium enterprises advice and services regarding intellectual property issues in China.
Some key points:
- The Helpdesk has been extended for an additional 3 years until 2013.
- In the first phase from 2008-2010, the Helpdesk assisted over 3,200 SMEs through workshops and online resources.
- The new phase will offer additional interactive services like webinars and podcasts.
- The Helpdesk provides free and confidential advice to SMEs through an enquiry service, training workshops, and online publications and resources.
- A case study describes how the Helpdesk advised
This document recalls the definition of patent and copyright and as far as computer programs are concerned and explains what elements can be protected by a patent or by a copyright. Concerning software patents, the practice of the French patent office, the European Patent Office, the United States Patent and Trademark Office and the Japanese Office are detailed. Several examples are mentioned to illustrate the different cases.
www.FITT-for-Innovation.eu
Law Project, Including case study and all important information related to this act, Includes all patent act rules and regulations, PPT for law and mba both
The document discusses managing intellectual assets and intellectual property. It provides an agenda covering intellectual capital, intellectual property, why IP is important, and how to build IP. It then defines different types of intellectual capital and various forms of intellectual property like trademarks, patents, copyrights, and know-how. The document outlines the costs and strategy considerations for intellectual property and the patent filing process.
IIPRD - IP-Patent - Creation, Protection, and Commercializationguest3efddb
The document introduces the Institute of Intellectual Property Research & Development and the services they offer related to intellectual property. It discusses the scope of patents and copyrights in India, particularly for software. Key services mentioned include patent application preparation, prosecution, landscape analysis, and litigation support. The institute has alliances with international organizations like the European Patent Office as well as Indian groups like CSIR. It is positioned as offering end-to-end IP services through a team of legal and technical experts.
The document discusses the patent document, its form and substance. It begins with a review of patenting concepts such as the definition of a patent, reasons for patenting, and patentability requirements. It then discusses the typical parts of a patent document, including the title, abstract, claims, specifications, and drawings [SECTION 2]. The document explains how to construct a patent document and stresses the importance of a clear disclosure of the invention. Finally, it discusses how to exploit patent document information to learn about the inventor's goals for protection, competitors, markets, and more [SECTION 3].
The document provides an overview of the patent registration process in India. It discusses what a patent is, the types of patents, how to select what to patent, and examples of patented technologies. The presentation also lists the key government patent offices and contact information in India where one can apply for a patent. It aims to educate about the patent system and registration procedure in the country.
The document discusses various types of support available to HDR (Higher Degree Research) students at Macquarie University. It covers infrastructure support provided by the University as well as project support through funding schemes. It also addresses completion rates that factor into government funding, intellectual property rights and policies, and the benefits to students of assigning intellectual property rights to the University.
Intellectual Property Teaching in Countries in Transition _WIPO IP Teaching ToolMehmet – Nafi Artemel
WIPO manual titled 'Intellectual Property Teaching in Countries in Transition' (http://www.wipo.int/publications/en/details.jsp?id=4115&plang=EN/) which began in 2009 and concluded in 2013. I worked as IP country expert on the IP teaching tool. The group of country experts came together once a year to share their work in progress and contributions.
The purpose of the Study was to identify the special needs of countries in transitions with respect to intellectual property (IP) training and education, to define the different goals and objectives of such training, and to facilitate the development of a core curriculum and innovative methodologies for teaching IP in countries in transition. The final version of the teaching tool which was prepared under the auspices of the Department for Transition and Developed Countries at WIPO is accessible in English and Russian at: http://www.wipo.int/publications/en/details.jsp?id=4115&plang=EN
How To Protect Your Idea - Outlook Money Publication - Patent Filing Procedur...Rahul Dev
The document provides an overview of patent filing procedures, strategies, and advantages in India. It discusses what a patent is, why patents are important especially for startups, the different types of patents, laws governing patents in India, the procedure and costs for filing a patent application in India, when it makes sense for startups to file patents, the differences between provisional and non-provisional patent applications, which territories to obtain patents in, how startups can ensure they are not infringing other patents, and advice for contacting the author.
Plan for the Chief Intellectual Property Officerjrstorella
The document outlines a plan for a Chief Intellectual Property Officer to strategically manage a company's intellectual property. It recommends forming a patent committee to make IP decisions and develop an IP budget. The plan details strategies for building an exclusionary patent portfolio, ensuring freedom to operate by clearing products of IP barriers, policing competitors, and managing relationships with investors and licensees. The goal is to create company value through the strategic use of intellectual property.
The document summarizes the launch of Phase II of the China IPR SME Helpdesk, which provides 3 more years of services to help European small businesses with intellectual property issues in China. Key services include a confidential enquiry service, training workshops, guides and other materials on various IP topics, and an online portal. A case study describes how the Helpdesk advised a designer on resolving a trademark issue in China.
Applied Scientific Research Fund (ASRF) is a non-government, non-profit organization created by Samih Darwazah, founder of Hikma Pharmaceuticals, to promote the development of applied science and engineering ideas.
The company is engaged in providing technical expertise and intellectual support to client’s research team, with a multidisciplinary and continuous innovation approach and has state-of-the-art facilities in Patent Informatics. At AIPC we believe Intellectual Property is a dynamic, part of a company’s overall business portfolio.
We offer a combination of customized intellectual property and business solutions services to our clients, a diverse range of IP procurement and portfolio management services within the legal framework.
The Intellectual Property Consultancy, run by entrepreneurs, for entrepreneurs. Providing patent planning, optimisation and management services, to start-ups, SMEs and investors. Covering initial (pre-filing) prior art search, market need validation, geography selection, portfolio management and more. Based on over 30 years' experience in technology R&D and IP planning & management. Free initial consultation. UK-based.
Anton Habjanič: IP policy model at the University of MariborCUBCCE Conference
As the global knowledge economy grows each year, the importance of intellectual property (IP) policy also grows for non-profit organizations such as universities. Pretty much every organization has an IP portfolio of some kind and value, whether or not the organization realizes it as such. As a result, almost every organization needs an IP policy model, even if it’s a simple one.
This presentation is intended to help the universities and other research organizations to set IP policy model to optimise the benefits from the intellectual assets created by their staff and students. The presented model, which was adopted at the University of Maribor, does not provide an IP policy that can be applied across all organizations as there is no “one size fits all” approach to IP management. But, it identifies the key features that need to be considered in order to build a strategic framework for the managing of IP, as for example the issues of ownership, protection and sharing of the economic benefits arising from the commercial exploitation of IP created by researchers in the course of their duties or activities at the university.
The document announces recruitment for various positions at the Indian Corporate Law Service Academy located in Gurgaon, including Senior Consultants, Consultants, an Administrative Officer, Company Secretary Trainees, a Stenographer, and Graphic Designer. It provides details on the roles and responsibilities of each position, required qualifications and experience, and instructions for applying including submitting a CV and proforma by May 29th for interviews tentatively scheduled on May 30th-31st.
We at IIHT would like to introduce ourselves as India’s largest IT education organization & Asia’s leading technology training organization in IMS, offering high quality industry specific cost effective professional computer training at individual and corporate levels. We are based out of Bangalore, the IT capital of India. IIHT has a strong presence in the Indian market with over 300 plus centers and we are present in West Africa, East Africa, China, Turkey, Malaysia, Middle East and other countries.
IIHT is a preferred partner of Microsoft, Cisco, HP, Symantec, Redhat, Sun Microsystems, Net Apps, CompTia, CITRIX, VMware, EMC2 and many more IT majors in India and has cooperated with Sikkim Manipal University which is one of the top Indian universities to offer Degree to its IMS courses.
We at IIHT would like to introduce ourselves as India’s largest IT education organization & Asia’s leading technology training organization in IMS, offering high quality industry specific cost effective professional computer training at individual and corporate levels. We are based out of Bangalore, the IT capital of India. IIHT has a strong presence in the Indian market with over 300 plus centers and we are present in West Africa, East Africa, China, Turkey, Malaysia, Middle East and other countries.
IPR for finance, subsidy & project related support contact - 9861458008Radha Krishna Sahoo
This document provides guidelines for implementing a scheme to build awareness of intellectual property rights (IPR) among micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in India. The objective is to enhance MSME awareness of IPR in order to protect their ideas and business strategies. The main activities proposed include awareness programs, pilot studies, seminars/workshops, training, assistance for patent/geographical indication registration, setting up IPR facilitation centers, and interacting with international agencies. A steering committee will monitor the scheme and a project implementation committee will review proposals and recommend approvals. Funding limits for each activity are provided along with definitions of eligible participants and applicants.
Navigating the Future of Tech with Kodyfier's Python Courses in Pune.pptxseokodyfier
Kodyfier has firmly established itself as a leading provider of IT training in Pune, India, offering a suite of Python courses designed to cater to a variety of learning needs and career aspirations. With a focus on bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application, Kodyfier's Python courses stand out for their depth, relevance, and commitment to fostering a new generation of tech professionals.
This document provides information about the Master of Computer Science program at Indira Gandhi University Meerpur Rewari, including the program's vision, mission, outcomes, courses, and examinations. The two-year program aims to train students in core and emerging areas of computer science and prepare them for careers in software, research, or academia. It includes courses in areas such as algorithms, databases, artificial intelligence, and cloud computing, along with labs and projects. Students must complete a total of 102 credits, including core courses, labs, seminars, and electives, as well as an MOOC course, to earn the M.Sc. degree.
This document outlines the curriculum for a 3-credit undergraduate course on Intellectual Property Law. The course aims to develop students' understanding of IP law and its practical applications. It covers the key areas of patents, copyright, trademarks, plant varieties protection, and geographical indications across 5 modules. Assessment is based on mid-term exams, projects, viva, and an end-term exam. Pedagogy includes case studies, assignments, moots and student writings. The course prepares students to interpret IP law and analyze the impact of international treaties.
Presto4U - Commercialisation of Research Results - The Challenges and Issues,...FIAT/IFTA
This document discusses the challenges of commercializing research results. It notes that research differs from product development in its timescales, funding justification, and flexibility. Research outputs may or may not work as intended and their economic viability is uncertain. Commercializing research involves addressing technical readiness, investment needs, ongoing support requirements, and intellectual property licensing issues. Stakeholders in the commercialization process, including the researcher, commercial entities, and users, have different motivations that must be balanced.
EFRA | Workshop on IPR Management Procedures.pptxEFRA Project
The first internal workshop on IPR Management Procedures provided the EFRA consortium with knowledge and tools necessary to safeguard any future intellectual assets, in the course of the project.
Externsclub provides industrial training and internship programs to college students to help prepare them for careers. It aims to revolutionize traditional education by providing hands-on learning opportunities guided by industry experts. Students can choose internships in fields like AI, data science, cybersecurity, and more. The 2-month virtual internship program includes interactive training sessions, recorded videos, projects, and a certificate upon completion. Partner companies provide mentors and expertise while students gain work experience and job opportunities. Internships are now mandatory under India's National Education Policy to help students develop skills for success.
17 most asked questions about Patent Agent Examination Cheshta Sharma
The document provides answers to 17 frequently asked questions about the Indian Patent Agent Examination. It discusses the eligibility criteria, exam structure and format, syllabus, application process, and other details. The exam consists of two papers testing knowledge of the Patents Act and rules, and ability to draft patent specifications and interpret documents. It is not compulsory to receive coaching, though guidance from experienced institutes can help preparation. While there is no set syllabus, focus areas include important sections of the Patents Act, case studies, drafting skills, and handling questions in the viva voce round.
According to the Government of India, the minimum qualification to appear in the patent agent exam is — “Any Science Graduation”. There is no mention of any Law graduation or legal knowledge. This clearly indicates that a patent agent is supposed to be a person with technical know-how, which is good as patents are actually the protection of “Technological Inventions”.
Give a brief account of development of legalCheshta Sharma
The development of the legal profession in India from 1772-1961 involved a struggle and can be divided into pre-independence and post-independence periods. During pre-independence, several acts established courts and regulated the profession, but initially only allowed English men to practice. Over time, qualifications were established for Indians as well. The Advocates Act of 1961 marked the post-independence period, establishing the All India Bar Council and state bar councils with a uniform system of qualifications and regulation of the legal profession across India.
The document discusses the power of High Courts in India to issue writs. It traces how this power evolved from British courts of King's Bench and Queen's Bench to the High Courts established in 1861. Initially, High Courts could only issue writs within their local jurisdictions, but they later asserted the power to do so across administrative areas as the administration came under the Crown. However, their power was at times inhibited by Privy Council rulings that the jurisdiction depended on where the cause of action arose rather than the location of the authority. Legislative provisions and the post-Independence Constitution have expanded the High Courts' writ jurisdiction.
The supreme court established under the 1774 charterCheshta Sharma
The major cases that led to the Supreme Court established under the 1774 Charter becoming disliked by both government officers and Indians included:
1) The Raja Nand Kumar case of 1775, where a man was sentenced to death for forgery in a trial seen as unjust.
2) The Patna case of 1777-1779, which highlighted defects in the relationship between the Supreme Court and local Adalats.
3) The Cossijurah case of 1779, which resulted in a deadlock between the Supreme Court and Governor-General over jurisdiction and lowered the Court's dignity.
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2. GREETING
“Hello. I warmly welcome you to Indian Institute Of Patent and Trademark Attorneys (IIPTA) “At
IIPTA we have always endeavored to cultivate IP professionals. Since our establishment we about
4000 trainees have participated in our programs. We have also expanded the base of invention
education for the future and expanded considerable effort in fostering highly inventive student.
We are not only conducting classroom classes but customized workshops.
In response to the changing circumstance, we are endeavoring to expand the opportunities for IP
education especially through innovative enhancement of IP e learning system, which enables us to
offer face to face programs intendem with online learning.We will continue to fulfill our mission of
cultivating IP experts who will become leaders of knowledgebased world.
I hope you will keep your interest in IP education and I welcome your participation in our
programs. With warm regards.
Dean of IIPTA
3. 1.Biotechnology
Following aspects are covered in the program-
1.Guidelines for students and researchers to develop patentable research projects
2.Guidelines for getting research work get patent or suitable IP protection
3.Becoming biotechnology Patent expert
4.Drafting biotech/ life sciences patent
5.Developing Technology Landscape of biotech products and technologies
6.IP Issues in Bio-informatics
2.Health Care And Pharmaceuticals
IIPTA provides customized industrial exposure in pharmaceutical IPR-
1.API Formulations Development
2.Prior art searches for Patent/Literature Providing Freedom-to-operate (FTO) opinions
3.IPR issues for generics
4.Pharma Patent Drafting
5.IPR issues with development of New Medical and Chemical Entities
3.Information Technology
IIPTA provides customized knowledge of IPR in IT-
1. IP Protection of Software
2.IP Protection for Internet Elements
3.Copywriting
4.International Filing
4. 4.Art , Culture , Design And Music
IIPTA has taken initiative for students and professionals to provide customized knowledge
in this industry :-
1.Copywriting Music and art
2.Getting protection on designs
3.Trademark Protection in fashion industry
5.Advertising
IIPTA has taken initiative for students and professionals from journalism and mass
communication to enhance knowledge of IP protection in advertising :-
1. Copywriting
2. Trademark protection
3. Creative Commons
6.Electronics
IIPTA has taken initiative for students and professionals to provide customized knowledge
in this industry :-
1.Electronic Patent searching and drafting
2. Patenting for Circuit Design
3.Landscaping of various technologies
4. FTO mapping for newly released products
5. Six months diploma in patent management
With the increasing demand of IPR sector in every field we are educating students with diploma
program.This program will create IPR Professionals with high end knowledge.
Methodology
We follow a methodology mix –by lecture presentation, discussing case studies, moot courts,
working on industrial project and filing patent at patent office as practical task.Patent software
training is also provided. Working on project involves team work and meeting the deadlines.
One batch will consist of 10 students only.This course can also be taken as distance learning or e
learning.
Modules
COMPLETE COURSE IS DIVIDED INTO VARIOUS MODULES AS UNDER:
Paper I
Basic Principles and Acquisition of IPRs
Paper II
Biotechnology and IPRs
Paper III
Information Technology related IPRs
Paper IV
One Dissertation is to be written on a chosen topic.
Paper V
Industrial Training on live project.
100% placement assistance is provided to students after program.
Courses Fee
Rs. 50,000
Fees are also payable in two installments
DURATION
6 months
6. 2 Month summer / Winter training
This program is designed for fresher graduate students or who are pursuing graduation in science
and technology. This provides you with basic knowledge of IPR and Indian Patent law. This
module can be tourch bearer for long term career in patents. We also help students prepare
industrial report on IPR. According to student ability he/she can be recruited for live industrial
project .
Methodology
We follow a methodology mix –by lecture presentation, discussing case studies, moot courts,
working on industrial project and filing patent at patent office as practical task. Patent software
training is also provided. Working on project involves team work and meeting the deadlines. One
batch will consist of 10 students only.This course can also be taken as distance learning or e
learning.
Modules
COMPLETE COURSE IS DIVIDED INTO VARIOUS MODULES AS
UNDER:
1st month:
Module 1: General overview of I.P.R
Module 2: IP Portfolio Creation & Protection
Module 3: Indian Patent Law
Module 4: International Filing Procedures and Comparative
Patent Laws
Module 5: Prior Art Searching Project
2nd month:
Patent software
Project work 100% placement assistance is provided to students after industrial training.
Courses Fee
Rs. 10,000
Fees are also payable in two installments of Rs 5,000. First installment of date of joining and second
after 15 days of training.
DURATION
2 months
7. 3 Month industrial training in patents
Fresh graduates can only enter the market when they gain some industrial exposure. Our training
program fulfills thegoal of industrial education and industrial project. According to the student
abilities, we provide them with various projects dealing withpatentability search, technology
landscape or freedom to operate etc.
Methodology
We follow a methodology mix –by lecture presentation, discussing case studies, moot courts,
working on industrial project and filing patent at patent office as practical task.
Modules
COMPLETE COURSE IS DIVIDED INTO VARIOUS MODULES AS UNDER:
1st month:
Module 1 : Introduction to Indian Law and Legal System
Module 2 : General overview of I.P.R
Module 3 : IP Portfolio Creation & Protection
Module 4 : Indian Patent Law
Module 5 : International Filing Procedures and Comparative
Patent Laws
Module6 : Patent Portfolio Creation , Protection & Prosecution
Module 7 : Drafting Skills
Module 8 : Prior Art Searching
2nd month:
Module 1: Working on industrial software
3rd month:
Live industrial project with deadline to complete and strict performance based.
100% placement assistance is provided to students after industrial training.
Courses Fee
Rs. 10.000
Fees are also payable in two installments of Rs 5000. First installment of date of joining and second
after 15 days of training.
DURATION
3 MONTHS.
8. Patent agent examination-test series
This Program is Designed for Professionals who are appearing for Patent Agent Exam 2009.
Methodology
We follow a methodology mix –key tips to crack the question
paper,solving previous years question papers and mock exam.
One batch will consist of 10 students only. This course can also be
taken as distance learning or e learning.
Modules
Module 1: Exercise of Previous Years Question Papers
Module 2: Pratice papers.
Courses Fee
Rs. 8,000
Fees are also payable in two installments of Rs 4,000. First installment of date of joining and second
after 15 days of training :-
DURATION
1.5 months ,
Professional programs for working executives
With the increasing demand of IPR sector in every field we are training professionals in IPR.This
program will create IPR Professionals with high end knowledge. Methodology We follow a
methodology mix working on industrial project and filing patent at patent office as practical task.
Patent software training is also provided.
Modules
Module1:Patent laws
Module2: patent tools in industry
Module3: Industrial Project
Courses Fee
Rs. 5,000
Fees are also payable in two installments of Rs 7,500. First installment of date of joining and second
after 15 days of training.
DURATION
3 months ,
9. Corporate seminar series
IIPTA offer Seminar Series (Basic & Advanced) and Custom Programs
for :-
•Indian and Foreign Multinational Corporations.
•Corporate and Business Houses.
•Small and Medium Sector Enterprises.
•IP and Patent Consultancy/Services organizations.
•KPOs and LPOs.
•Law Firms.
•Research Institutions
•Academic Institutes
These training programs of 3-5 days duration (or longer) are suitable
for meeting the complete IP needs of the in-house teams of the
organizations.
Enforcement and judicial training
The enforcement of intellectual property rights provides artists, scientists, designers and others
creating intellectual property with the ability to protect the fruit of their endeavors. The incentives
for individuals and businesses to engage in research and development activities, songwriting,
filmmaking, and other intellectual property-based activities would eventually disappear without
effective enforcement. Training for judges,lawyers and other individuals engaged in enforcement is
essential due to the fact that intellectual property laws frequently change as technologies develop.
Claim drafting training
Art of claim drafting for legal and technical experts:- -Claims form and
format
-Apparatus claims
-Process claims
-Chemical claims
-Biotechnological Claims
-Claims of varying scope
Workshops
WORKSHOP FOR PATENT EXAMINERS
WORKSHOP FOR MIDDLE MANAGEMENT LEVEL
ONE DAY WORKSHOP FOR STUDENTS
10. About IIPTA
Indian Institute Of Patent and Trademark Attorneys is professional training centre for training,
research and education in Intellectual Property Rights. IIPTA is established to increase the
understanding, creation and exploitation of Intellectual Property-patents, copyrights and
trademarks, trade secrets, industrial designs, etc. - as a tool for sustainable economic growth. IIPTA
is committed to training students, engineers from prestigious higher education institutes, holders of
scientific university degrees.
CONTACT
Indian Instute of Patent and
Trademark Attorney
G-37,1st Floor , Defence Enclave ,
Main Vikas marg , Delhi- 110092.
Phone : +91-9818413550 , +011-64997056