Piracy of designs refers to the unauthorized copying, imitation, or reproduction of a registered design without the creator’s consent. This violation of design rights affects […]
Category: LLB 4th Sem Intellectual Property Rights
11. Evergreening of Patents
Evergreening of patents refers to the practice where patent holders, especially pharmaceutical companies, try to extend the life of their patents beyond the standard 20 […]
7. Process Patent.
A process patent protects a specific method or process used to manufacture a product or achieve a result. Unlike a product patent, it does not […]
10.Neighbouring Rights
Neighbouring Rights, also known as related rights, are a category of intellectual property rights granted to individuals and entities that contribute to the creation, performance, […]
9. Patent Co-operation Treaty
The Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) is an international treaty that simplifies the process of applying for patent protection in multiple countries. It was established in […]
8.Compulsory Licence
A compulsory licence is a legal permission given by a government to use a patented product or process without the consent of the patent holder. […]
6. Well-known Trademark
A well-known trademark is a mark that has wide public recognition. Consumers recognize it as representing high-quality goods or services from a specific source. This […]
5. Copyright Board
The Government of India established the Copyright Board as a quasi-judicial body under the Copyright Act, 1957. Its primary role is to resolve copyright-related disputes […]
4. Broadcast Reproduction
Broadcast reproduction refers to the copying, recording, or rebroadcasting of content that has been transmitted to the public by radio, television, or online streaming platforms. […]
2.Geographical Indication of Goods.
A Geographical Indication (GI) is a type of intellectual property right given to products that originate from a specific place and possess qualities, reputation, or […]