Intellectual Property Rights IPR

Features of intellectual property rights IPR are as follows

1. Introduction
1.1. The meaning of intellectual property in Constitutional law
1.2. Competing rationales of the legal regimes for the protection of intellectual Property
1.3. The main forms of intellectual property; copy right, trademarks, patents, designs, geographical indicators, merchandise, franchise and forms of unfair competition
1.4. The competing rationales for protection of rights in

2.Copyright - Trademarks - Patents – Designs
2.1. Introduction to the leading international instruments concerning intellectual Property rights:
2.2. The Berne Convention, Universal Copyright Convention,
2.3. The Paris Union the World Intellectual Property Rights Organization (WIPO)
2.4. UNESCO
2.5. TRIPS
2.6. TRIMS
2.7. WTO

3.SELECT ASPECTS OF THE LAW OF COPYRIGHT IN INDIA
3.1. Historical evolution of the law
3.2. Meaning of copyright
3.3. Copyright in literary, dramatic and musical work
3.4. Copyright in cinematograph films
3.5. Ownership of copyright
3.6. Assignment of copyright
3.7. Author’s special rights
3.8. Notion of infringement
3.9. Criteria of infringement
3.10.Infringement of copyright by films of literary and dramatic works
3.11.Importation and infringement
3.12.Fair use provisions
3.13.Video piracy
3.14.Aspects of copyright justice

4.Remedies, especially the possibility of Anton pillar injunctive relief in India

5.INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY IN TRADEMARKS
5.1. The rational of protection of trademarks as
5.1.1. an aspect of commercial and
5.1.2. of consumer rights
5.2. Definition; conception of trade marks
5.3. Registration
5.4. Distinction between trademark and property mark
5.5. The doctrine of honest concurrent user
5.6. The doctrine of deceptive similarity
5.7. Passing off and infringement criteria of infringement
5.8. Standards of proof in passing off action. Coimbatore lawyers offers services in intellectual property rights.

6.Remedies

7.THE LAW OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY – PATENTS
7.1. Conception of patent
7.2. Historical overview of the patents law in India
7.3. Patentable inventions with special reference to biotechnology products entailing creation of new forms of life
7.4. Process of obtaining a patent: application, examination, opposition and sealing of patents; general introduction
7.4.1. The problem of limited locus standi to oppose, specially in relation to inventions having potential of ecological and mass disasters
7.4.2. Wrongfully obtaining the invention
7.4.3. Prior publication or anticipation
7.4.4. Obviousness and the lack of inventive step
7.4.5. Insufficient description
7.5. Rights and obligations of a patentee
7.5.1. Patents as chose in action
7.5.2. Duration of patent: law and policy consideration
7.5.3. Use and exercise right
7.5.4. Right to secrecy
7.5.5. The notion of abuse of patent rights
7.6. Special categories
7.6.1. Employee invention: law and policy consideration
7.6.2. Combination and selection patents
7.6.3. International patents, transfer of technology, know how and problems of self reliant development
7.6.4. Biotechnology Patents
7.6.5. Patents in nuclear power –new varieties of plant breeds and medicinal plants
7.6.6. Compulsory licenses
7.7. Infringement
7.7.1. Criterial of infringement
7.7.2. Onus of proof
7.7.3. Modes of infringement: the doctrine of colorable Variation
7.7.4. Defense in suits of infringement

8.Remedies

9.Intellectual property and remedies under Criminal Law Consideration of some aspects of reform in the law of intellectual property

10.Information Technology and exclusive marketing rights

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