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Parliamentary Committee Report Outlines Policy Changes to Improve Indian IP Regime

IP Watchdog

Despite India’s progress in many areas, from science to literature to technology, protection for intellectual property rights (IPR) is a topic that has come under scrutiny. The IP laws in India have remained vastly unchanged and unreviewed over the past few decades.

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Patent – a shield for modern biotechnology

Biswajit Sarkar Copyright Blog

The topic of interest is related to both the cellular and molecular aspects of biological objects. The dairy, food, and agricultural sectors also depend on biotechnological research. Some important contributions of this technology based biological advancement include- Agriculture-.

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Friday Fantasies

The IPKat

This year, the competition welcomes startups, alongside small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) from around the world active in all sectors of the economy to apply– be that technology, agriculture, the creative industries or beyond. The online event will provide takes on recent topics in the field of AI.

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Cambodia and its RCEP Accession

IP and Legal Filings

Trade in goods and services, investments, intellectual property, dispute resolution, e-commerce, small and medium-sized businesses, and economic cooperation are the main topics of discussion during the negotiations. The RCEP offers a chance to expand agricultural exports in terms of production, processing, and exports.

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

Intepat

similarly, zero hunger can be ensured through the backing of IP rights, which will incentivize innovation, investment, and knowledge transfer within the farming and food sectors. IPRs and the transfer of climate technology are a contentious topic in the context of climate change.

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Conference report: Intellectual Property & Sustainability

The IPKat

The Faculty of Law at the University of Geneva recently hosted (on February 7, 2023) an international conference on the topic “ Intellectual Property & Sustainability ”. Calboli addressed the right of exhaustion of trade marks in the circular economy especially in the resale sectors.