Copyright in dramatic works refers to the legal protection granted to original creations intended for performance. This includes plays, scripts, screenplays, choreographic works, and dramatic […]
Author: Durga Medida
17.Infringement of Trademark.
Trademark infringement occurs when a person or company uses a mark that is identical or deceptively similar to a registered trademark without permission. This unauthorized […]
15.WIPO
What is WIPO? Role, Functions, and Importance The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) is a global agency dedicated to the protection of intellectual property (IP) […]
14.Universal Copy Right Convention.
The Universal Copyright Convention (UCC) is an international agreement created to protect the rights of authors and creators across countries. It was adopted in 1952 […]
13. Piracy of Designs.
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 […]
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 […]
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. […]
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 […]
