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The paper presents a comprehensive overview of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) in India, outlining key definitions, historical development, and the role of international treaties such as the Paris Convention and the Berne Convention. It emphasizes the rights conferred to creators over their intellectual works and discusses the workings and objectives of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) in promoting and regulating IP rights globally. The document aims to clarify the significance of IPR in economic development and legal protection.
International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences Review and Research
Intellectual Property Right is exclusive right is granted by government of India for protection originality of work of inventor. Simple intellectual property right is intangible creation of human mind. In this intellectual Property right includes in Patent, Trademark, Trades crates, Industrial design, Layout design and Copyright oriented rights. Intellectual right is important for maintaining the quality, safety, efficacy of any Pharmaceutical product and services. It is certification authority and standard authority for certification and identification of product in would wide market. This intellectual property right is the rights given to people over the creation of their minds. They usually give the creator an exclusive right over the use of his/her creations for a certain period of time. Intellectual property refers to creations of the mind, inventions in artistic, literary, scientific and industrial field. It is important application for Protection of invention of inventor and ...
International Journal of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Analysis, 2023
Ideas, advancements, and inventiveness that are based on the public's desire to provide the status of the property are all regarded to be subject to intellectual property rights (IPR). This includes works of creativity, literature, and innovations, and it also includes trade names, symbols, and various other characteristics. Intellectual property rights, like other kinds of property rights, exist. They allow owners of patents, trademarks, and works protected by copyright to profit from their own labor or investment in a creation. Intellectual property rights safeguard mental works such as innovations, literary or artistic creations, images, symbols, and furthermore. Intellectual property laws ensure that you profit from what you have created regardless of whether you develop a product, write a book, or discover an innovative medication. Intellectual property protection may take several forms, including trademark rights, copyright, and patent.Intellectual property is required for better identification, planning, marketing, and safeguarding of inventions or creative works. Every industry should have its own IPR rules, manner of leadership, plans, and so on, according to its field of specialization. These rights are outlined in Article 27 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which declares that everyone has the right to profit from the preservation of their moral and financial interests as an outcome of the development of scientific, literary, or artistic work. The phrase "intellectual property" first appeared in the nineteenth century, but it was not broadly acknowledged in the majority of the world's legal systems until the late twentieth century. It is a certification and standard authority for product accreditation and identification in a large market. Keywords: Drug, Patent, Copyright, Trademark, and intellectual property
Intellectual Property Rights are patents, copyrights, trademarks, geographical indicators, protection of undisclosed information, layout designs of integrated circuits, industrial designs and traditional knowledge that are recognized by the Trade Related Intellectual Property Rights agreement (TRIPS) and governed by the WTO (World Trading Organization).
A series of short notes on "Intellectual Property Rights & Laws" which is useful for any competitive exam on IPR. A set of five notes are there, out of which this one is the first note.
This is a study material on Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) & Intellectual Property Protection (IPP) according to the syllabus of M.Sc sem III "Cytogenetics and plant biotechnology" Special paper
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