Intellectual Property Right in India

The Intellectual Property Laws in India provide due recognition to the inventors for their unique creations and innovations. India's legal framework caters to various forms of IP, including trademark, patent, industrial design, geographical indication, and copyright. u2705 For more visit:https://bit.ly/2Oml96L

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  1. ashishipr gateway to IP protection in Indian Sub-Continent INDIA TRADEMARK The Trademark Act of 1999 Types of Trademark Registered CONVENTIONAL TRADEMARKS including word mark, device mark, collective mark and certification mark. NON-CONVENTIONAL TRADEMARKS including 3-D mark, sound mark, color mark, slogan mark and shape mark. WELL-KNOWN TRADEMARKS Edition of Nice Classification Accepted by the Trademark Office 11th Edition Initial Registration Term 10 years from the Date of Application Opposition Period 4 months from the Date of Publication of the Trademark in the Official Gazette Renewal Term Renewable every 10 years Grace Period for Trademark Renewal 6 months Non-Use Cancellation Period of a Trademark 5 years from the Date of Registration k a s h i s h i p r @ k a s h i s h i p r . c o m w w w . k a s h i s h i p r . c o m Business vector created by freepik - www.freepik.com
  2. ashishipr gateway to IP protection in Indian Sub-Continent INDIA PATENT The Patents (Amendment) Act – 2005 The Patents (Amendment) Rules – 2016 Types of Patent Protection Available Process Patent and Product Patent Types of Patent Applications Non-Convention Application Convention Application PCT National Phase Application Divisional Application Patent of Addition Term for Patent Protection 20 years Time Frame for Examination 1 month approximately from the Publication Date or 1 month from the Date of Request for examination, whichever is later. Time Frame for Publication 18 months approximately from the Date of Filing or Date of Priority, whichever is earlier. Opposition Period Opposition at Pre-grant Stage – usually within 6 months of Patent Publication Opposition at Post-grant Stage – within 12 months from the Date of Publication of grant k a s h i s h i p r @ k a s h i s h i p r . c o m w w w . k a s h i s h i p r . c o m Business vector created by freepik - www.freepik.com
  3. ashishipr gateway to IP protection in Indian Sub-Continent INDIA INDUSTRIAL DESIGN The Design Act, 2000 Types of Industrial Design Applications Non-Convention Application Convention Application Registration Term 15 years from the Date of Application Effective Date of Registration The Priority Date Time Frame for Examination from the Date of Application 2 months approximately Opposition Period 6 months from the Date of Publication of the Industrial Design in the Official Gazette. Renewal Term After 10 years of the Registration Term, the Industrial Design can be renewed only once for 5 more years. k a s h i s h i p r @ k a s h i s h i p r . c o m w w w . k a s h i s h i p r . c o m Business vector created by freepik - www.freepik.com
  4. ashishipr gateway to IP protection in Indian Sub-Continent INDIA INDIA GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATION The Geographical Indications of Goods (registration and protection) Act, 1999 The Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Rules, 2002 Initial Registration Term 10 years Renewal Term Renewable every 10 years COPYRIGHT The Indian Copyright Act 1957, amended frequently, and the Indian Copyright Rules, 1958 International Copyright Agreements Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic works. Universal Copyright Convention. Convention for the Protection of Producers of Phonograms against Unauthorised Duplication of their Phonograms. Multilateral Convention for the Avoidance of Double Taxation of Copyright Royalties. Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) Agreement Remedies Against Infringement Civil Remedies Criminal Remedies Administrative Remedies k a s h i s h i p r @ k a s h i s h i p r . c o m k a s h i s h i p r @ k a s h i s h i p r . c o m w w w . k a s h i s h i p r . c o m w w w . k a s h i s h i p r . c o m Business vector created by freepik - www.freepik.comBusiness vector created by freepik - www.freepik.com

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