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Presentation on
INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY RIGHTS (IPR)
By :
Prof . Pravin Minde
B.E. (Civil), M.E. (C & M)
LMISTE, LMIWWA, AMIE, MICE(I),
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What is Creativity……
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Creativity……
something new or innovative
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This is use of human tallent….
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Intellectual property rights . . .
• The rights given to persons over
creations of their minds
• The product should be unique and
have some value in the market.
• Like Real Property:
– It can be bought, sold,
licensed, exchanged,
given away
– The owner can prevent
unauthorized use
Objectives
a) To protect the rights of the Author, innovators, inventors,
research sponsors and the public;
b) To eliminate the infringement, improper exploitation
c) To optimize the environment and incentives for research and
for the creation of new knowledge;
D) To promote creativity and innovation; and
E) To ensure fair and equitable distribution of all benefits accruing
from all innovations and inventions.
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Forms of IPR
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Intellectual property rights as a collective term
includes the following independent IP rights:
1. Copyrights
2. Patents
3. Trademarks
4. Registered ( industrial) design
5. Geographical indications, and
6. Protection of undisclosed information
It includes,
• patent rights
• utility model rights
• design rights
• trademark rights
• and copyrights
Copyrights
• Its a legal concept, enacted by most governments,
that grants the creator of an original work exclusive
rights to its use and distribution.
• A right, which is available for creating an original
literary or dramatic or musical or artistic work.
• In India, The Copyright Act, 1957 as amended in
1983, 1984, 1992, 1994 and 1999 is available.
• Registration can be done at the Office of the
Registrar of Copyrights in New Delhi.
• The owner may assign to any person the copyright.
• Giving owner, incentives in the form of recognition and
fair economic reward increases their activity.
• The work is open for public inspection once the
copyright is registered.
• A provision of ‘fair use’ in the law, which allows
copyrighted work to be used for teaching and research
and development.
Copyright
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Films
Literary Dramatic Musical Artistic
Sound Recording
Copyright
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Films
Literary Dramatic Musical Artistic
Sound Recording
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Patents
• An exclusive right granted by a country to the owner
of an invention to make, use, manufacture and
market the invention
• The patent right is territorial in nature.
• Patents provide incentives to individuals by
recognizing their creativity & these incentives
encourage innovation.
• India is a member-state of Word Intellectual Property
Organisation (WIPO), Paris Convention, Patent
Cooperation Treaty and Budapest Treaty.
Patents In India
• The Patents Act, 1970 (No. 39 of 1970) as amended by
the Patents (Amendment) Act, 2005.
• Patent Offices, under the Department of Industrial
Policy & Promotion, Ministry of Commerce & Industry.
• Patent Offices are located at Kolkata, Mumbai, Chennai
and Delhi to deal with the applications for patents.
• Patent Information System (PIS) & Intellectual Property
Training Institute (IPTI) located at Nagpur.
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Trademarks
• A distinctive sign that provides to the owner of the mark
by ensuring the exclusive right to use it to identify goods
or services.
• Well-known, Associated trademarks, Service marks,
Certification Trademarks, Collective Marks.
• Term of Registered Trademark: 10 years and Renewable.
• To register a trademark: appropriate national or regional
trademark office. WIPO administers an international
registration system for trademarks.
LABEL - PEPSI / COCA COLA
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Trademark
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Geographical
Indication
• A sign used on goods that have a specific
geographical origin and possess qualities or a
reputation due to that place of origin.
• Registration of a GI: 10 years & renewable.
• The Geographical Indication of Goods (Registration
and Protection) Act came into being in 2000.
• Imprisonment for a term between 6 months to 3
years and a fine between 50000 rupees to 2 lakh
rupees in Act.
GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS
Kolhapuri
Chappal
Puneri
Pagdi
Lonavala
Chikki
Assam
Black tea
Industrial Designs
• The ornamental or aesthetic aspects of an article which
may consist of 3D or 2D features, such as shape or
surface, patterns, lines or color.
• It makes an article attractive and appealing; hence,
they add to the commercial value of a product and
increase its marketability.
• Any technical features of the article not protected by it.
• Applicants can file a single international application
either with WIPO or the national or regional office of
a country party to the treaty.
• The design should be new or original, not previously
published or used in any country before Registration.
• Total term of a registered design is 10 years + 5 years
Extended Period.
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Trade Secret
• A trade secret consists of any valuable
business information.
• The business secrets are not to be known by
the competitor.
• There is no limit to the type of information
that can be protected as trade secrets.
Example:
• Recipes, Marketing plans, financial
projections, and methods of conducting
business can all constitute trade secrets.
• There is no requirement that a trade secret
be unique or complex
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Facts
• In India, small and medium scale Industries are the
ones who come out with maximum(90%)
innovations.
• Research students who do projects in their
respective discipline, can register their projects
under IPR if its really innovative.
• As soon as the duration of the protection through
IPR is over, it becomes a public domain.
• Many companies use this IPR as a weapon to
compete with the other players in the market.
A Brief…
• Patent – Patents are exclusive right for new and useful inventions
e. g. Dosage forms
• Trademark- Trademarks are identification marks of manufactures
e.g. Coca-Cola. It protects against imitations of the products as long
as they are in trade.
• Copyright- Right for creative, literary works and artistic works e.g.
Books, movies
• Industrial design- Protects external look and design of industrial
products e. g. spare parts
• Trade secret- Confidential information
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Legislation . . .
• (WIPO) World Intellectual Property
Organisation
• (WTO) World Trade Organisation
• (TRIPS) Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual
Property Rights
Legislations . . .
• Each country or region has its own set of IPRs laws and
regulations
• In Jan 1, 1995 the WTO Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects
of Intellectual Property Rights (“TRIPS Agreement”) entered
into force
• TRIPS Agreement rules do not directly apply in most national
legal systems, but instead are implemented by legislation
• TRIPS allows for compulsory licensing, price controls and a
competition policy.
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IPR - INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS BY PRAVIN MINDE

  • 1. Presentation on INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS (IPR) By : Prof . Pravin Minde B.E. (Civil), M.E. (C & M) LMISTE, LMIWWA, AMIE, MICE(I), 1
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  • 6. Intellectual property rights . . . • The rights given to persons over creations of their minds • The product should be unique and have some value in the market.
  • 7. • Like Real Property: – It can be bought, sold, licensed, exchanged, given away – The owner can prevent unauthorized use
  • 8. Objectives a) To protect the rights of the Author, innovators, inventors, research sponsors and the public; b) To eliminate the infringement, improper exploitation c) To optimize the environment and incentives for research and for the creation of new knowledge; D) To promote creativity and innovation; and E) To ensure fair and equitable distribution of all benefits accruing from all innovations and inventions. 8
  • 9. Forms of IPR 9 Intellectual property rights as a collective term includes the following independent IP rights: 1. Copyrights 2. Patents 3. Trademarks 4. Registered ( industrial) design 5. Geographical indications, and 6. Protection of undisclosed information
  • 10. It includes, • patent rights • utility model rights • design rights • trademark rights • and copyrights
  • 11. Copyrights • Its a legal concept, enacted by most governments, that grants the creator of an original work exclusive rights to its use and distribution. • A right, which is available for creating an original literary or dramatic or musical or artistic work. • In India, The Copyright Act, 1957 as amended in 1983, 1984, 1992, 1994 and 1999 is available. • Registration can be done at the Office of the Registrar of Copyrights in New Delhi.
  • 12. • The owner may assign to any person the copyright. • Giving owner, incentives in the form of recognition and fair economic reward increases their activity. • The work is open for public inspection once the copyright is registered. • A provision of ‘fair use’ in the law, which allows copyrighted work to be used for teaching and research and development.
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  • 21. Patents • An exclusive right granted by a country to the owner of an invention to make, use, manufacture and market the invention • The patent right is territorial in nature. • Patents provide incentives to individuals by recognizing their creativity & these incentives encourage innovation. • India is a member-state of Word Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO), Paris Convention, Patent Cooperation Treaty and Budapest Treaty.
  • 22. Patents In India • The Patents Act, 1970 (No. 39 of 1970) as amended by the Patents (Amendment) Act, 2005. • Patent Offices, under the Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion, Ministry of Commerce & Industry. • Patent Offices are located at Kolkata, Mumbai, Chennai and Delhi to deal with the applications for patents. • Patent Information System (PIS) & Intellectual Property Training Institute (IPTI) located at Nagpur.
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  • 24. Trademarks • A distinctive sign that provides to the owner of the mark by ensuring the exclusive right to use it to identify goods or services. • Well-known, Associated trademarks, Service marks, Certification Trademarks, Collective Marks. • Term of Registered Trademark: 10 years and Renewable. • To register a trademark: appropriate national or regional trademark office. WIPO administers an international registration system for trademarks.
  • 25. LABEL - PEPSI / COCA COLA 25 Trademark
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  • 27. Geographical Indication • A sign used on goods that have a specific geographical origin and possess qualities or a reputation due to that place of origin. • Registration of a GI: 10 years & renewable. • The Geographical Indication of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act came into being in 2000. • Imprisonment for a term between 6 months to 3 years and a fine between 50000 rupees to 2 lakh rupees in Act.
  • 29. Industrial Designs • The ornamental or aesthetic aspects of an article which may consist of 3D or 2D features, such as shape or surface, patterns, lines or color. • It makes an article attractive and appealing; hence, they add to the commercial value of a product and increase its marketability. • Any technical features of the article not protected by it.
  • 30. • Applicants can file a single international application either with WIPO or the national or regional office of a country party to the treaty. • The design should be new or original, not previously published or used in any country before Registration. • Total term of a registered design is 10 years + 5 years Extended Period.
  • 31. 31 Trade Secret • A trade secret consists of any valuable business information. • The business secrets are not to be known by the competitor. • There is no limit to the type of information that can be protected as trade secrets.
  • 32. Example: • Recipes, Marketing plans, financial projections, and methods of conducting business can all constitute trade secrets. • There is no requirement that a trade secret be unique or complex 32
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  • 34. Facts • In India, small and medium scale Industries are the ones who come out with maximum(90%) innovations. • Research students who do projects in their respective discipline, can register their projects under IPR if its really innovative. • As soon as the duration of the protection through IPR is over, it becomes a public domain. • Many companies use this IPR as a weapon to compete with the other players in the market.
  • 35. A Brief… • Patent – Patents are exclusive right for new and useful inventions e. g. Dosage forms • Trademark- Trademarks are identification marks of manufactures e.g. Coca-Cola. It protects against imitations of the products as long as they are in trade. • Copyright- Right for creative, literary works and artistic works e.g. Books, movies • Industrial design- Protects external look and design of industrial products e. g. spare parts • Trade secret- Confidential information 35
  • 36. Legislation . . . • (WIPO) World Intellectual Property Organisation • (WTO) World Trade Organisation • (TRIPS) Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights
  • 37. Legislations . . . • Each country or region has its own set of IPRs laws and regulations • In Jan 1, 1995 the WTO Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (“TRIPS Agreement”) entered into force • TRIPS Agreement rules do not directly apply in most national legal systems, but instead are implemented by legislation • TRIPS allows for compulsory licensing, price controls and a competition policy.