Archive for the Category ‘Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Act & Rules’
THE FIRST SCHEDULE
[See rule 11]
FORMS AND FEES
Entry No.
On what payable
Amount
Rs.
Corresponding Form Number
1.
On application to register a trade mark for a specification of goods or services included in one class [Section 18(1)]
2500.00
TM-1
2.
On application to register a textile trade mark (other than a certification ...
Act of 2000
Wednesday, June 10th, 2009Rules, 2001
Wednesday, June 10th, 2009Designs (Amendment) Rules 2008
Wednesday, June 10th, 2009List of forms,Designs
Wednesday, June 10th, 2009
THE SECOND SCHEDULE
(See rule 6)
List of forms
Form No.
Section or Rule
Title
1
Sections 5 and 44
Application for registration of design/Application under reciprocal arrangement.
2
Section 8(1)
Claim to proceed as an applicant or joint applicant.
3
Section 11(2)
Application for Extension of copyright.
4
Section 12(2)
Application for Restoration of lapsed design
5
Section 17(1)
Inspection of registered design
6
Section 18
Request for information when registration number ...
General Information Booklet for Registration of Design
Wednesday, June 10th, 2009How to file an application for industrial design?
Wednesday, June 10th, 2009
industrial designs
Step 1 Finding out whether any registration already exists
The Designs office can assist you to search whether the design has been
previously registered. If the registration number is known, Form No.-6 should
be filed along with the prescribed fees of Rs. 500. If the representation of the
article or the specimen of ...
Designs
Wednesday, June 10th, 2009
Q.1 What is meant by Intellectual Property ?
Ans. Intellectual Property is the Property, which has been created by exercise of Intellectual Faculty. It is the result of persons Intellectual Activities. Thus Intellectual Property refers to creation of mind such as inventions, designs for industrial articles, literary, artistic work, symbols which ...
NEW ELEMENTS IN TRADE MARKS ACT, 1999
Tuesday, June 9th, 2009
Major changes that have taken place in the Trade Marks Act, 1999 (in force since 15th Sept. 2003) which has replaced the earlier Trade & Merchandise Marks Act, 1958 (now repealed) includes the following:
a) It has enlarged the definition of trade mark. It now includes shape of goods, packaging and ...