NAME: YADAV PRIYANKA DINESHKUMAR Intern at EXCELON IP Trademark & Attorney L.M College Of Pharmacy (M-PHARM) Gujarat is grooving at an unrivaled stride, and Ahmedabad is becoming the proponent of this epic growth. With the introduction of new ideas or businesses, there has been a slog in patent service providers. Hence there is a[…read more ]
Alefiya Kagda & Excelon IP Design Trademark is a simple thing, yet complicated. Let us understand it, with some beautiful examples. But first, let’s start with the basics. So first of all, What is Intellectual Property Rights? So, IPR is a simple term which relates to things you create with your mind, or the expression[…read more ]
This article focuses on the involvement of section 3 (k) in the Indian Patent Act. Before studying the analysis, first, we have to understand that what is section 3 (k) stated according to the Patents Act, 1970. Section 3(k): A mathematical or business method or a computer programme per se or algorithm; are not patentable[…read more ]
After the adjournment of the deadline twice & all the twists and turns happening since then as an outcome of the public vote in June 2016, The United Kingdom has finally departed from the European Union at 11 P.M. GMT on 31st January 2020 which gave life to transition period, set to expire on 31st[…read more ]
Abstract Regulatory exclusivity is one strategy apart from intellectual property rights to get profit and return on investment done by the pharmaceutical industry on the development of drugs. The reason for introducing regulatory exclusivity for drug products was that a lot of time would be lost during the approval of drug products and because of[…read more ]
The provision of Compulsory License (CL) has been having its place secured throughout the amendments in the Indian Patent Act happening since the time before Independence. But the grounds for obtaining CL were found inadequate to prevent the abuse of a patent; the holder has put his money and time for. The Indian patent Act,[…read more ]
With the ever-growing need for invention & creation which ultimately accelerates the growth of a country’s economy, there arises a necessity to protect our intangible assets from being exploited. Although Intellectual Property laws had come into force years ago but very few people knew the value of Intellectual property protection and its significance for their[…read more ]
Copyrighting Computer Programs in India Creation is the most significant factors for the development of an economy. Creations like that of literary works viz. dramatic work, artistic work, sound recordings and computer expressions in the form of codes or any other form which is readable by hardware or any electronic medium can be protected through[…read more ]