Patent Protection is certainly the leading priority for any organisation because it can keep them ahead of rivals and acquires stable income for years to come. However, some Patents stagger...
MOREAs per the Indian legislators for a successful Intellectual Property Right system, the Patents are permitted not only to allow Patent owners to have the advantage of control over the...
MOREA Patent Infringement Letter or a Cease and Desist letter is sent to an individual who is purportedly guilty of violating the Intellectual Property (IP) in question. Most of the...
MOREIn today's economy, IPR or Intellectual Property Rights has become an unavoidable tool. Following the Indian Government scheme called “Atma Nirbhar Bharat Scheme," several entities have looked at the innovation,...
MOREIn India, many pharmaceutical companies spend an enormous amount of their capital in research for new drugs and diversity of grouping, so safeguarding of Patent is a must. Patent protection...
MORESometimes, start-ups may run out of money and have not enough money to run the business since they face an insufficiency of finance more often, which may harm their upcoming...
MOREAs per the Indian Patent Act 1970[1] (Section 9), there are two different types of Patent Specifications: Provisional Patent Specification;Complete Patent Specification (Non-Provisional as per USPTO). A Provisional Patent Specification...
MOREIf any inventor has invented something different, unique, and non-obviousness invention, the first thing the inventor needs to do is getting Patent Registration. There are many examples in history where...
MOREA Patent is a complete right given to the actual owner or inventor for an original product or a unique process that delivers a unique way of doing something unique...
MOREPatent right is not a complete monopoly right concerning the manufacturing of drugs. It's a limited right and is subject to particular approved limitations. The patent Act stabilizes the individual...
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