This document discusses intellectual property rights (IPR), including their meaning and applications. IPR refers to legal rights that protect creative works, inventions, and commercial goodwill from theft. For example, if someone writes a computer program, they can take legal action against anyone copying it without permission. IPR is crucial because it provides incentives for investing in new product development. The main types of IPR are copyrights, patents, trademarks, and industrial designs. In India, IPR is protected by established statutory and judicial frameworks, as well as intellectual property law firms. World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) also promotes global IPR protection.
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Intellectual Property Rights in India, What are Intellectual Property Rights?, International Considerations, Treaties and Reciprocal Agreements, Intellectual Property Rights – Systems in India, Registering and Enforcing Intellectual Property Rights in India, Enforcing IP Rights in India, Self-help Considerations, Potential Problems Faced in India and How to Deal with them, Avoiding Problems, Who should take responsibility for your IP protection?, Where to get Intellectual Property help in India.
INTELECTUALNESS
Intellectual property refers to creations of the mind: inventions, literary and artistic works, and symbols, names, images, and designs used in commerce.
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INTELECTUALNESS
Intellectual property refers to creations of the mind: inventions, literary and artistic works, and symbols, names, images, and designs used in commerce.
Intellectual property (IP) refers to creations of the mind, such as inventions; literary and artistic works; designs; and symbols, names and images used in commerce.
IN THIS PRESENTATION WE DISCUSS THE FOLLOWING:-
-Concept of IPR
-History of IPR
-Rights related to IPR
-Branches of IPR
-Emerging issues in IPR
-Benefits of IPR
-Conclusion
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2. Intellectual Property Rights is the name given to legal
rights which protect creative works, Inventions &
Commercial goodwill. Basically Intellectual Property
Rights are designed to provide remedies against those
who steal & fruits of another person’s ideas or works.
For example- If a person writes a computer program,
he will be able to take legal action to obtain an injection
against anyone who copies the program without his
permission.
In case of the large investment require to finance
research, design & development in respect of computer
hardware & software, Intellectual Property Rights are of
crucial important as without such protection there would
be little incentive to invest in the development of new
products.
3. Meaning of Intellectual Property: - Intellectual
Property is a property that arises from the human
intellect. It is a product of human creation, intellectual
process and is therefore the product of the human
intellect or mind.
Basic content of Intellectual Property:-
It is an intangible form of property.
It is a personal property.
It is a basic form of property.
It is based on information.
4. The objects of the rights covered by the
concept of intellectual property are
manifestations of human creativity.
The form of the work
The invention
The relationship between a symbol and a
business.
5. Intellectual Property Comprised two distinct
forms:-
Literacy & Artistic Works
Industrial Property
Literacy & Artistic Works:- They are books,
Paintings, Musical Compositions, Plays, Movies,
Radio/TV Programs, Performance & other Artistic
works. They are protected by Copyright.
Industrial Property:- Industrial Property describes
Physical Matter that is the product of an idea or
concepts for commercial purposes. They are
protected by Patented Objects, Trademarks,
6. Patents: - A patent is an exclusive right granted for an
invention, which is a product or a process that provides a
new way of doing something, or offers a new technical
solution to a problem.
Copyrights:- Copyright is a legal term describing rights given
to creators for their literacy & Artistic works. The Statutory
privilege extended to creators of works that are fixed in a
tangible medium of expression.
Trademarks:- A name of an enterprise or a Mark capable of
being represented graphically, distinguishing the goods or
services of one person from those of others.
Industrial Design Rights:- ‘Design’ means only the features of
shape, configuration, pattern, ornament or composition of
lines or colors applied to any article whether in two
dimensional or three dimensional or in both forms, by any
industrial process or means, whether manual, mechanical or
chemical, separate or combined, which in the finished article
7.
8. Intellectual Property Law in India:- There are many
big & small Intellectual Property law firms worldwide,
like in India, USA, UK, Chicago etc, providing qualitative
help to inventors & creators of product.
In India Intellectual Property Rights are safely protected
& controlled by well-established statutory & judicial
frameworks. Apart from that, there are many attorneys
& law firms of intellectual property in Indian in various
states.
9.
10. Act Ministry/Department
The Copyright Act, 1957 Higher Education
The Patents Act, 1970 Industrial Policy & Promotion
The Designs Act, 2000 Industrial Policy & Promotion
The Trade Marks Act, 1999 Industrial Policy & Promotion
The Geographical Indications of Goods
(Registration and Protection) Act, 1999
Industrial Policy & Promotion
The Semiconductor Integrated Circuits
Layout-Design Act, 2000
Information Technology
The Protection of Plant Varieties and
Farmers’Rights Act, 2001
Agriculture and Cooperation
11. World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)
World Trade Organization
About WIPO:-WIPO (World Intellectual Property
Organization) was established by the WIPO
Convention in 1967. This is a specialized agency of
the United Nations. It Promote the protection of
Intellectual Property throughout the world. Its
headquarters are in Geneva, Switzerland.
12.
13. Finally and gradually the various amendments has
been taken place to protect the original work of authors,
creators. To protect the IPR various organizations and
law came to existence such as World Intellectual
Property Organization (WIPO), Intellectual Property (IP)
Law.
IPRs maintain this balance by putting in place time-
limits on the creators/owners mean of controlling a
particular work. The law that regulates the creation, use
and control of the protected work is popularly known as
Intellectual Property (IP) Law.