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Patent – a shield for modern biotechnology

Biswajit Sarkar Copyright Blog

Thus, a legal safeguard should be provided to inventors for their inventions to keep their interest in science alive. What are the biotechnological inventions? This leads them to think about protecting their inventions from unauthorized use. What is patent? Who can file a patent application?

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Empowering Innovation: Women in Patent Filing

Intepat

This article delves into the profound impacts and innovative contributions of women in patent filing, highlighting their achievements, challenges, and the broader implications for the global landscape of innovation. Women & Patents Women have played a vital role in developing the Industry through their inventions.

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Innovate, Protect, Sustain: Navigating IPR for Sustainable Development Goals

Intepat

The Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health (2001) represented a consensus on intellectual property and public health. WIPO’s IGC, established in 2000, focuses on Traditional Knowledge (TK) and Genetic Resources (GRs) for sustainable development.

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (November 8-November 15)

SpicyIP

SpicyIP Tidbits: Clarification on Jurisdiction of High Courts after the Tribunals Reform Act 2021, and Need for Reasoned Orders for Rejecting Patent Applications. Then we discussed the Bombay High Court’s decision to rebuke the Patent Office for dismissing a patent application without providing sufficient reasons for the same.

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Artificial Intelligence and IP: A Literature Review

SpicyIP

It states that these tools and datasets have been made freely available to third parties in conformity with intellectual property laws. It also obligates the users of such technology to ‘demonstrate transparency’ in claims for intellectual property (Refer to pages 6, 10 and 13).

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