Implementing an idea into action successfully is what converts small start-ups into million dollars of business or company. IP (Intellectual Property) for start-ups consist of Trademarks, Copyrights, Patents, Designs, and...
MOREIn today’s era, the incredible increase in Intellectual Protection applications witnessed in current years showing the growing significance of technology and innovation in the world economy and our daily lives....
MOREIn India, provisions concerning the rectification of Design are given in the Design Rules, 2001 and the Design Act, 2000. The Design Controller is the primary individual accountable for executing...
MOREThe expansion of FDI or Foreign Direct Investment, which played a progressively vital role in global economic development and activity, has reinforced the field of International Investment Law. Another similar...
MOREAn officially applicable contract between the purchaser or the author of the software and a licensor that set up the rights of the purchaser is a Software Licensing Agreement. It...
MOREThe Indian Government support start-ups launched the Start-ups Intellectual Property Protection Scheme (SIPP). This scheme was commenced to reach out to start-ups and safeguard & encourage their IPR (Intellectual Property...
MOREThe primary purpose of the Design Act, 2000, is to safeguard any unique or original design created by an individual that applies to a specific article that is to be...
MOREThe Designs Act, 1911 was replaced and restored by the Designs Act 2000, which sets down a new legal framework for safeguarding designs, which has been enforced since 2001. This...
MOREAnything which clearly differentiates any product or service of a company from the other companies in the concerned administration or in the market, then it is usually called a Trademark...
MOREFacing a cease & desist letter or having a complaint filed against you is never a greeting occurrence. Different resources should be routed away from your business and routed towards...
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