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TM, ®, and © in India: Legal Meaning, Usage, and Common Misconceptions
TM, ®, and © are commonly used symbols, but their legal meaning in India is often misunderstood. Each represents a different form of intellectual property protection and must be used correctly to avoid legal risk. This article explains the distinction, correct usage, and common misconceptions associated with these symbols in India.
IP Agreements in India: What Contracts You Need Across the IP Lifecycle
Intellectual property in India is governed not only by statutory rights but also by a range of agreements that define ownership, protection, and commercial use. From confidentiality and employment contracts to licensing and assignment, each stage of the IP lifecycle requires specific contractual structuring. This article outlines the key IP agreements used in India and their role in protecting and commercialising intellectual property.
Technology Transfer in India: Structuring Patent and Know-How Agreements
Technology transfer in India often involves both patent rights and know-how. Structuring agreements that clearly define scope, ownership, confidentiality, and royalty terms is critical for effective commercialisation. This article outlines key considerations for drafting patent and know-how agreements in India.
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TM, ®, and © in India: Legal Meaning, Usage, and Common Misconceptions
TM, ®, and © are commonly used symbols, but their legal meaning in India is often misunderstood. Each represents a different form of intellectual property protection and must be used correctly to avoid legal risk. This article explains the distinction, correct usage, and common misconceptions associated with these symbols in India.
IP Agreements in India: What Contracts You Need Across the IP Lifecycle
Intellectual property in India is governed not only by statutory rights but also by a range of agreements that define ownership, protection, and commercial use. From confidentiality and employment contracts to licensing and assignment, each stage of the IP lifecycle requires specific contractual structuring. This article outlines the key IP agreements used in India and their role in protecting and commercialising intellectual property.
Technology Transfer in India: Structuring Patent and Know-How Agreements
Technology transfer in India often involves both patent rights and know-how. Structuring agreements that clearly define scope, ownership, confidentiality, and royalty terms is critical for effective commercialisation. This article outlines key considerations for drafting patent and know-how agreements in India.
Patent Valuation in India: How to Assess the Commercial Value of a Patent
Patent valuation in India depends on legal strength, market potential, and revenue generation through licensing or commercialization. For foreign patent owners, factors such as working of the patent, market demand, and regulatory environment play a critical role. This article explains how patent value is assessed in India and key considerations for cross-border transactions.
Patent Licensing in India: Key Considerations for Foreign Patent Owners
Patent licensing in India is a key route for foreign patent owners to commercialise their inventions. From licence structure and royalty models to compliance and “working” requirements, several factors influence how effectively patents can be monetised. This article outlines practical considerations for structuring licensing arrangements in India.
Amendment of Claims in India: Navigating Section 59 During Prosecution
Section 59 of the Indian Patents Act strictly limits how claims can be amended during prosecution. For PCT national phase applications, these restrictions can affect how objections are addressed and whether amendments are accepted. This article explains the scope of permissible amendments, common pitfalls, and strategic considerations for foreign patent attorneys handling India filings.
Foreign Filing Licence in India: When Is It Required and What Are the Risks of Non-Compliance?
Foreign Filing Licence under Section 39 of the Indian Patents Act is a mandatory requirement for inventions involving Indian resident inventors. Non-compliance can impact patent validity and enforcement. This article explains when a licence is required, available filing routes, and the risks associated with non-compliance in cross-border patent filings.
Resolving Copyright Disputes Through Mediation: A Practical ADR Approach
Copyright disputes are becoming more common in the digital economy. Mediation offers a faster and confidential alternative to litigation, helping creators, businesses, and platforms resolve conflicts efficiently.
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