Archive for the Category ‘Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)’
Vivek Kerketta
Introduction
Public policy is an attempt by the government to address a public issue. The government, whether it is city, state, or federal, develops public policy in terms of laws, regulations, decisions, and actions. There are three parts to public policy-making: problems, players, and the policy.
The problem is the issue ...
November 14th, 2011 | 128 views | No Comments »
Posted in Category: Intellectual Property Rights (IPR), Legal Articles | Tags: Arbitration and Conciliation Act 1996, PUBLIC POLICY SETTING ASIDE ARBITRAL AWARD
VIVEK KERKETTA
INTRODUCTION
The recognition of the need to protect of intellectual property especially with regard to counterfeit trademark and pirated copyrighted goods, the enforcement of intellectual property rights at the borders has emerged as a significant issue in recent times. In view of this, the scheme of border measures has been ...
November 13th, 2011 | 86 views | No Comments »
Posted in Category: Intellectual Property Rights (IPR), Legal Articles | Tags: BORDER SECURITY MEASURES, ENFORCEMENT OF IPR

Will is the legal declaration of a person’s intention which he wishes to be performed after his death and once the Will is made by the testator it can only be revoke during his lifetime. A person cannot give his ancestors property in the form of a Will but he ...
August 12th, 2011 | 970 views | 1 Comment »
Posted in Category: Intellectual Property Rights (IPR), Legal Articles | Tags: Attestation of the ‘Will’, Bequeath In A ‘Will’, Codicil, Execution of A ‘Will’, General Procedure To Make A ‘Will’, Hindu Law (Hindus Personal Law), Indian Registration Act 1908, Indian Succession Act 1925, Involuntary Revocation, Muslim Law (Muslims Personal Law), Privileged ‘Wills, Probate, Registration of ‘Wills’, Revocation of ‘Wills’, Statutes Relating To ‘Wills’, Unprivileged Wills, Voluntary Revocation, WILL, Wasiyat, ‘WILL’ UNDER INDIAN LAW, ‘Wills’ By Muslims Under ‘Mohammedan Law’:
A comparative analysis of Global players
Ankit Kumar Singh
A. Background:
The practice of granting monopolies by patent has a long history of over 600 years. The term patent can be traced to the term Letters Patent, a grant in the form of a document rolled up with the King’s or Queen’s seal ...
August 7th, 2011 | 202 views | No Comments »
Posted in Category: Intellectual Property Rights (IPR), Legal Articles | Tags: Arguments against Patenting, Arguments in Favour of Patenting, Copyright, European Patent Office, Indian Patents Act 1970, Innovation in Softwares, Patent, Patent of Inventions, Patents, Patents (Amendment) Act 1999, Patents (Amendment) Act 2002, Patinformatics, Protection of Softwares, TRIPS, Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights, Trademarks, World Intellectual Property Organization, article on IPR, article on Patent

“All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights”. So stated Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948. This is what the Indians have been preaching since times immemorial as it has become the immemorial customs of our nation .Human Rights are a ...
June 1st, 2011 | 352 views | No Comments »
Posted in Category: Intellectual Property Rights (IPR), Legal Articles | Tags: Human Rights Education in India
1. INTRODUCTION
Counterfeiting is the passing off action of the genuine products to customers. Such products are sold under the famous establishing and manufacturing. This is nothing but the cheating consumer and running parallel operation. Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) come in hand of passing off action. The statute governing IPRs recognizing ...
July 18th, 2010 | 1,643 views | No Comments »
Posted in Category: Intellectual Property Rights (IPR), Legal Articles |
The Indian pharmaceutical industry has changed remarkably over the last 50years, from being traders in imported drugs in the fifties, to major bulk drug producers by the eighties. During this transitional period Indian pharmaceutical units have learnt the technology of bulk drug production by their own research and adaptation, and ...
October 2nd, 2009 | 3,714 views | 2 Comments »
Posted in Category: Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) | Tags: Intellectual Property Rights, Intellectual Property Rights (IPR), Pharmaceutical Industry
COPYRIGHT PIRACY: THE BACKGROUND
Introduction
The world today has entered into an era of instant communication. A person sitting in the remotest corner of India can enjoy live performance taking place in the far away places like America or Africa, thanks to electronic (parallel) media. Telephone and fax have made it possible ...
May 29th, 2009 | 9,015 views | 11 Comments »
Posted in Category: Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) |

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