- Author(s): N.K. Acharya
- Publisher: Asia Law House
- Edition: 8 Ed 2021
- Approx. Pages 439 + contents
- Format Paperback
- Delivery Time Normally 7-9 working days
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Description
Intellectual Property Rights are the lifeline for individuals as well as to the business and entities. Times to time new developments are going on in the various fields and are protected under the forms of Intellectual Property Rights. In spite of constant novel developments the future is throwing new challenges. Today with the advent of Glocalization, impetus is given to the world economics leading to ample opportunities to contract, collaborate and expand with research and development in order to provide suitable products and services catering the needs of the people. To tackle the present day market requirements and situations is possible only through Intellectual Property Rights. The more Intellectual Property Rights with individuals, business and entities, the more market opportunities will be at the disposal of the individuals, business and entities. Thus this assumes the significance of the study of the Intellectual Property Rights.
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Contents
Preface
Detailed Contents
Box Contents
Table of Cases
PARTS
I Intellectual Property Rights Introductory
II Copyright
III Trademarks
IV Patents
V Industrial Designs
VI Passing off
VII Geographical Indications
VIII Protection of New Plant Varieties and Farmers Rights
IX Protection of Biological Diversity
X Confidential Information
XI WTO and Intellectual Property Rights
XII The Information Technology Act, 2000
XIII Registration of Lay-Out Designs
Annexures
I. Agreement on Trade-related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights,
including Trade in Counterfeit Goods
II. Contracting parties to the GATT
III. Convention countries recognised by Government of India for purposes of Patents Act
IV. The Government of India declared the following institutions as depository
institutions as required under Section 10 of the Patents Act
V. Business Slogans
Subject Index.
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