
Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) are not 'natural rights‘ but statutory privileges granted to remunerate developments and give an impetus. (Since regular rights don't slip by with time) Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) are the rights given to people over the production of their psyches. Thoughts and information are an undeniably critical piece of trade. The vast majority of the estimation of new medicines and other high innovation items lies in the measure of creation, development, research, plan and testing included. Intellectual Property Rights as a rule give the maker an exclusive right over the utilization of his or her creation for a specific timeframe. The social reason for existing is to give protection to the consequence of investment in the development of new innovation, subsequently giving the motivator and intends to fund research and development exercises. Any IPR framework needs to offset this benefit with open interest, including purchaser welfare, the right of different makers to utilize innovation, the right to development, and ecological protection.
This course offers a detailed overview of Intellectual Property Law. Offering key insights regarding the impact of IP for businesses or career opportunities related to Intellectual Property Management. It also encompasses Copyright, Trademark, Patent, GI, Trade Secrets, and Designs as well as Technology transfers.
Students can enhance their output and create a formidable CV during internships by understanding the IP systems and their role in the economy through patents and other types of IPs. Patents are being aggressively used in opportunistic patents.
Type | Lesson Title | Time |
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Introduction to intellectual property rights Purpose of | 5 Hrs | |
Introduction to patent, copyright | 5 Hrs | |
Introduction to trademark, geographical indications | 4 Hrs | |
Introduction to Industrial design, Semiconductor chips | 5 Hrs | |
Provisions of various intellectual property right laid | 5 Hrs | |
Trade related agreements and its impact on intellectual | 6 Hrs | |
TRIPS AND HUMAN RIGHTS AND JUDICIAL ACTIVISM | 5 Hrs |
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