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Dr.T. AASIF AHMED
DEPARTMENTOF ECONOMICS
MAZHARUL ULOOMCOLLEGE, AMBUR-635810
E-MAIL ID: taa@mucollege.ac.in
M. No: 9944029901
 Understanding IPR/Procedure -
30 Minutes
 Protection- 20 Minutes
 Impacts of Patent - 20 Minutes
 Questions & Feedback- 20 Minutes
 Legal Rights- Inventor/Innovator
 “Intellectual” -engages in critical thinking,
research, and reflection about the reality of
society, and who proposes solutions for
its normative problems.
-The New Fontana dictionary of Modern
ThoughtThird Edition, A. Bullock & S.
Trombley, Eds. (1999) p. 433.
 “Property” – Legal control of valuable things
 Intellectual Property Rights -the rights given
to persons over the creations of their minds.
Patents
Copy Rights
Design
Trade Mark
Trade Dress
 Established on 14th July 1967
 Headquarter: Geneva, Switzerland
 Parent Org.: UN Economic & Social Council
 193 Member countries including India
 WIP DAY : 26th April
 First WIP Day: 2001
 promote & protect IP across the world
 Genetic resources, global health, green
technologies,WIP Judicial Institute(2019),
WIPO Academy(1998), SCCR
 a type of Intellectual Property.
 The latin word ”patere”, "to lay open"
(i.e., to make available for public
inspection).
 an exclusive right granted for an
invention.
 3.5 Million Patent Activity in 2022
 Venetian Patent Statute – March 19, 1474
-Patent for new & Ingenious device
 Statute of Monopolies
- An Act of Parliament of England
-First Statutory Expression of
English Patent Law
-England Economy-Industries Productivity
- Charging Patent Holders
 1856- First legislation in India relating to
patents was the ActVI of 1856- Protection of
Invention
 1859-Act modified in 1859 –Patent
Monopolies
 1872 -The Patterns & Designs Protection Act
 1883-The Protection of Inventions Act
 1888-Consolidated as the Inventions &
Designs Act
 1911-The Indian Patents & Designs Act.
 1999- On march 26, 1999 Patents
(Amendment) Act, (1999) came into force
from 01-01-1995.
 2002-The Patents (Amendment) Act
2002 came into force from 20th may 2003
 2004-The Patents (Amendment)
Ordinance
 2005-The Patents (Amendment) Act
2005 effective from 1st January 2005
 Extension of product patent protection to
products in sectors of drugs, foods and
chemical.
 Term for protection of product patent shall be
for 20 years.
 Grant of compulsory license for export of
medicines.
 Section 3 (d) regarding patentability.
 MNCs have opened Research and
Development (R&D) Centers in India.
 PATENT OFFICE BRANCHES:
Mumbai-
Maha./G/MP/Goa/Chathisgarh
Chennai-
AP/KA/K/TN/TEL./UT(Pond.)
New Delhi-
UP/Del./HP/Haryana/Punjab/ Rajas.
Kolkata-
The Rest of India
 Ordinary Application i.e., an application which has been filed
directly in the Indian Patent Office without claiming priority of any
foreign application.
 Convention Application claiming the priority of a country which is
a member to Paris Convention – (Paris Convention of 1883
provides reciprocity in filing with the right of priority. India became
member of the Paris Convention in 1998).
 Divisional Application, i.e, a further application divided out of the
first- mentioned patent application.
 Patent of Addition i.e. an application for patent in respect of any
improvement in or modification of the invention for which the
patent application has already been filed or patent has been
granted.
 PCT National Phase Application
 Application for grant of patent in Form-1.
 A proof of right
 Provisional/complete specification in Form-2
 Statement and undertaking under Section 8
(1) in Form-3
 Declaration as to inventorship shall be filed in
Form-5 (Convention or PCTType)
 Form of Authorization Form 26
 Priority document ( For Convention or PCT)
 Visit www.ipindia.gov.in and proceed to E-
Gateways
 2. Register for New User and creation of ―user-
id‖
 3. Install Digital Signature Certificate (DSC) and
configure the system as per the DSC manual
 4. Login to the e-filing module
 5. Select New Application Filing or any particular
Form which is to be filed
 Draft the Form(s) for new application or any other subsequent form (s)
 Upload the PDF version of required documents
 Save the draft
 Go to the drafted forms
 Enter the mobile number, if SMS alert are required
 Select the drafted form and proceed for signing of drafted form
 After the forms are digitally signed, it is ready for making the payment
though the available Payment Gateways
 Select the digitally signed form and proceed for payment
 Select the payment gateway (NTRP-Bharatkosh payment gateway)
 Select the bank and payment mode to make the payment of fee
 After making payment, the acknowledgement receipt would be generated.
 On application for a patent under sections 7, 54*
or 135 and rule 20(1) accompanied by provisional
or complete specification— Rs 1600/Rs 8000
 On filing complete specification after provisional
up to 30 pages having up to 10 claims – No fees
 On filing a statement and undertaking under
section 8- No fees
 On filing a declaration as to inventorship under
sub -rule (6) of rule 13- No fees
 On request for extension of time under sections
53(2) and 142(4), rules 13(6), 80(1A) and 130 (per
month).- Rs 480/Rs 2400
 Sub-section (4) of section 11B shall be made in
Form 29
 Refund of Fees- 90%
 Any time- can submit the withdrawal application
 Statute of Anne- 1709/1710
- A Monopoly on the right to copy
- Copy Rights over its printing
 Copyright Act, 1957 (the ‘Act’) came into
effect from January 1958
-This Act has been amended five times since
then, i.e., in 1983, 1984, 1992, 1994, 1999
and 2012.
 Original Power of Attorney (POA). [If Applicable]
 Affidavit to the effect that ‘No Case’ is/are pending in any court of law
relating to RoC in Question; [Mandatory]
 Copy of ‘Death Certificate’ duly attested/certified by Notary Public, in case
the original Owner of the copyright is deceased; [If Applicable]
 Notarized Copy of Assignment Deeds of License, in case the proposed
changes are consequential on assignment of Licenses copyright;
[Mandatory in respect of Col No. 11 And 12]
 Notarized copy of Assignment Deed/Partnership Deed/Dissolution
Deed/Certificate of Incorporation etc; [Mandatory in respect of Col No. 11,
12 and 13]
 Copy of Extract of RoC. [Mandatory]
 Literary/ Dramatic / Music / Computer Software
/Artistic works (Per Work)
Rs 500/-
 Artistic works in relation to goods or services
Rs 2000/-
 Sound Recording Rs 10000/-
 Cinematograph Film Rs 5000/-
 Enter your valid User ID and Password to
login.
 Click onto New User Registration, if you have
not yet registered.
 Note down User ID and Password for future
use.
 After login, click on to link “Click for online
Copyright Registration”.
 The online “Copyright Registration Form” is to be filled
up in four steps
 Complete the Form XIV, then press SAVE button to Save
entered details, and press Step 2 to move to Next Step.
 Signature to be scanned in 512 KB and kept ready for
uploading.
 Fill-up the Statement of Particulars, and then press SAVE
button to Save entered details, and press Step 3/4 to move to
Next step
 Fill-up the Statement of Further particulars. ( for “LITERARY/
DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, ARTISTIC AND SOFTWARE” works,)
and then press SAVE button to Save entered details, and
press Step 4 to move to Next Step.
 Make the payment through Internet Payment gateway
 After successful submission of the form, Diary
Number will be generated (Please note it for
future reference).
 Artistic Work to be uploaded in Pdf/jpg format.
 Sound Recording Work to be uploaded in mp3 format.
 Literary/Dramatic, Music and Software*Work to be
uploaded in pdf format, less than 10 MB, keep ready.
 1 hard copy of “Acknowledgement Slip” and 1 hard
copy of “Copyright Registration Form”, and send it
by post to
Copyright Division
Department For Promotion of Industry and IT
Ministry of Commerce and Industry
Boudhik Sampada Bhawan,
Plot No. 32, Sector 14, Dwarka, New Delhi-110078
Email Address: copyright@nic.in
Telephone No.: 011-28032496
 Applied:
March, 2024: 3216
April, 2024: 2520
 Registered:
March, 2024: 2555
April, 2024: 1205
 Trade Marks Registry was established in India in 1940 and presently
it administers theTrade Marks Act, 1999
 A trademark may be designated by the following symbols:
1. ™ (the “Trade Mark Symbol", which is the letters "TM" in
superscript, for an unregistered trade mark, a mark used to promote
or brand goods)
2. ℠ (which is the letters "SM" in superscript, for an
unregistered Service Mark, a mark used to promote or brand
services)
3. ® (the letter "R" surrounded by a circle, for a registered trademark)
 Industrial designs are applied to a wide variety of
products of industry and handicraft items:
1. from packages and containers to furnishing and
household goods,
2. from lighting equipment to jewelry, and
3. from electronic devices to textiles.
 Industrial designs may also be relevant to graphic
symbols, graphical user interfaces (GUI), and
logos.
 used on goods that have a specific
geographical origin and possess qualities, a
reputation or characteristics that are
essentially attributable to that place of origin.
 Most commonly, a geographical indication
includes the name of the place of origin of the
goods. Mango: Salem, Leather & Biryani:
Ambur, Dates: Gulf Countries, Pondicherry: ???
Recognition
Protection
MarketValue
Share of Profit
Faster & Sustainable Development
Healthy Competition
Promotion in R & D
Why should an IP be protected?
 IP is an assets and can be exploited by the
owner for commercial gains
 IP owner can stop others from manufacturing
and selling products and services which are
dully protected by the IP owner
 IP owner can sell and/or license the IP for
commercial gains
 IP can be used to establish the goodwill and
brand value in the market.
 Inventor, creator or author of an IP can
mention about the IP in his/her resumes and
thus show their competence
 IPR certificate establishes legal and valid
ownership about an intellectual property
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Intellectual Property Rights- MUC FDP 23-4-2024.pptx

  • 1. Dr.T. AASIF AHMED DEPARTMENTOF ECONOMICS MAZHARUL ULOOMCOLLEGE, AMBUR-635810 E-MAIL ID: taa@mucollege.ac.in M. No: 9944029901
  • 2.  Understanding IPR/Procedure - 30 Minutes  Protection- 20 Minutes  Impacts of Patent - 20 Minutes  Questions & Feedback- 20 Minutes
  • 3.
  • 4.  Legal Rights- Inventor/Innovator  “Intellectual” -engages in critical thinking, research, and reflection about the reality of society, and who proposes solutions for its normative problems. -The New Fontana dictionary of Modern ThoughtThird Edition, A. Bullock & S. Trombley, Eds. (1999) p. 433.
  • 5.  “Property” – Legal control of valuable things  Intellectual Property Rights -the rights given to persons over the creations of their minds. Patents Copy Rights Design Trade Mark Trade Dress
  • 6.  Established on 14th July 1967  Headquarter: Geneva, Switzerland  Parent Org.: UN Economic & Social Council  193 Member countries including India  WIP DAY : 26th April  First WIP Day: 2001  promote & protect IP across the world  Genetic resources, global health, green technologies,WIP Judicial Institute(2019), WIPO Academy(1998), SCCR
  • 7.
  • 8.  a type of Intellectual Property.  The latin word ”patere”, "to lay open" (i.e., to make available for public inspection).  an exclusive right granted for an invention.  3.5 Million Patent Activity in 2022
  • 9.
  • 10.
  • 11.  Venetian Patent Statute – March 19, 1474 -Patent for new & Ingenious device  Statute of Monopolies - An Act of Parliament of England -First Statutory Expression of English Patent Law -England Economy-Industries Productivity - Charging Patent Holders
  • 12.
  • 13.  1856- First legislation in India relating to patents was the ActVI of 1856- Protection of Invention  1859-Act modified in 1859 –Patent Monopolies  1872 -The Patterns & Designs Protection Act  1883-The Protection of Inventions Act  1888-Consolidated as the Inventions & Designs Act  1911-The Indian Patents & Designs Act.
  • 14.  1999- On march 26, 1999 Patents (Amendment) Act, (1999) came into force from 01-01-1995.  2002-The Patents (Amendment) Act 2002 came into force from 20th may 2003  2004-The Patents (Amendment) Ordinance  2005-The Patents (Amendment) Act 2005 effective from 1st January 2005
  • 15.  Extension of product patent protection to products in sectors of drugs, foods and chemical.  Term for protection of product patent shall be for 20 years.  Grant of compulsory license for export of medicines.  Section 3 (d) regarding patentability.  MNCs have opened Research and Development (R&D) Centers in India.
  • 16.  PATENT OFFICE BRANCHES: Mumbai- Maha./G/MP/Goa/Chathisgarh Chennai- AP/KA/K/TN/TEL./UT(Pond.) New Delhi- UP/Del./HP/Haryana/Punjab/ Rajas. Kolkata- The Rest of India
  • 17.  Ordinary Application i.e., an application which has been filed directly in the Indian Patent Office without claiming priority of any foreign application.  Convention Application claiming the priority of a country which is a member to Paris Convention – (Paris Convention of 1883 provides reciprocity in filing with the right of priority. India became member of the Paris Convention in 1998).  Divisional Application, i.e, a further application divided out of the first- mentioned patent application.  Patent of Addition i.e. an application for patent in respect of any improvement in or modification of the invention for which the patent application has already been filed or patent has been granted.  PCT National Phase Application
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  • 21.  Application for grant of patent in Form-1.  A proof of right  Provisional/complete specification in Form-2  Statement and undertaking under Section 8 (1) in Form-3  Declaration as to inventorship shall be filed in Form-5 (Convention or PCTType)  Form of Authorization Form 26  Priority document ( For Convention or PCT)
  • 22.  Visit www.ipindia.gov.in and proceed to E- Gateways  2. Register for New User and creation of ―user- id‖  3. Install Digital Signature Certificate (DSC) and configure the system as per the DSC manual  4. Login to the e-filing module  5. Select New Application Filing or any particular Form which is to be filed
  • 23.  Draft the Form(s) for new application or any other subsequent form (s)  Upload the PDF version of required documents  Save the draft  Go to the drafted forms  Enter the mobile number, if SMS alert are required  Select the drafted form and proceed for signing of drafted form  After the forms are digitally signed, it is ready for making the payment though the available Payment Gateways  Select the digitally signed form and proceed for payment  Select the payment gateway (NTRP-Bharatkosh payment gateway)  Select the bank and payment mode to make the payment of fee  After making payment, the acknowledgement receipt would be generated.
  • 24.  On application for a patent under sections 7, 54* or 135 and rule 20(1) accompanied by provisional or complete specification— Rs 1600/Rs 8000  On filing complete specification after provisional up to 30 pages having up to 10 claims – No fees  On filing a statement and undertaking under section 8- No fees  On filing a declaration as to inventorship under sub -rule (6) of rule 13- No fees  On request for extension of time under sections 53(2) and 142(4), rules 13(6), 80(1A) and 130 (per month).- Rs 480/Rs 2400
  • 25.  Sub-section (4) of section 11B shall be made in Form 29  Refund of Fees- 90%  Any time- can submit the withdrawal application
  • 26.  Statute of Anne- 1709/1710 - A Monopoly on the right to copy - Copy Rights over its printing  Copyright Act, 1957 (the ‘Act’) came into effect from January 1958 -This Act has been amended five times since then, i.e., in 1983, 1984, 1992, 1994, 1999 and 2012.
  • 27.  Original Power of Attorney (POA). [If Applicable]  Affidavit to the effect that ‘No Case’ is/are pending in any court of law relating to RoC in Question; [Mandatory]  Copy of ‘Death Certificate’ duly attested/certified by Notary Public, in case the original Owner of the copyright is deceased; [If Applicable]  Notarized Copy of Assignment Deeds of License, in case the proposed changes are consequential on assignment of Licenses copyright; [Mandatory in respect of Col No. 11 And 12]  Notarized copy of Assignment Deed/Partnership Deed/Dissolution Deed/Certificate of Incorporation etc; [Mandatory in respect of Col No. 11, 12 and 13]  Copy of Extract of RoC. [Mandatory]
  • 28.  Literary/ Dramatic / Music / Computer Software /Artistic works (Per Work) Rs 500/-  Artistic works in relation to goods or services Rs 2000/-  Sound Recording Rs 10000/-  Cinematograph Film Rs 5000/-
  • 29.  Enter your valid User ID and Password to login.  Click onto New User Registration, if you have not yet registered.  Note down User ID and Password for future use.  After login, click on to link “Click for online Copyright Registration”.
  • 30.  The online “Copyright Registration Form” is to be filled up in four steps  Complete the Form XIV, then press SAVE button to Save entered details, and press Step 2 to move to Next Step.  Signature to be scanned in 512 KB and kept ready for uploading.  Fill-up the Statement of Particulars, and then press SAVE button to Save entered details, and press Step 3/4 to move to Next step  Fill-up the Statement of Further particulars. ( for “LITERARY/ DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, ARTISTIC AND SOFTWARE” works,) and then press SAVE button to Save entered details, and press Step 4 to move to Next Step.  Make the payment through Internet Payment gateway
  • 31.  After successful submission of the form, Diary Number will be generated (Please note it for future reference).  Artistic Work to be uploaded in Pdf/jpg format.  Sound Recording Work to be uploaded in mp3 format.  Literary/Dramatic, Music and Software*Work to be uploaded in pdf format, less than 10 MB, keep ready.
  • 32.  1 hard copy of “Acknowledgement Slip” and 1 hard copy of “Copyright Registration Form”, and send it by post to Copyright Division Department For Promotion of Industry and IT Ministry of Commerce and Industry Boudhik Sampada Bhawan, Plot No. 32, Sector 14, Dwarka, New Delhi-110078 Email Address: copyright@nic.in Telephone No.: 011-28032496
  • 33.  Applied: March, 2024: 3216 April, 2024: 2520  Registered: March, 2024: 2555 April, 2024: 1205
  • 34.  Trade Marks Registry was established in India in 1940 and presently it administers theTrade Marks Act, 1999  A trademark may be designated by the following symbols: 1. ™ (the “Trade Mark Symbol", which is the letters "TM" in superscript, for an unregistered trade mark, a mark used to promote or brand goods) 2. ℠ (which is the letters "SM" in superscript, for an unregistered Service Mark, a mark used to promote or brand services) 3. ® (the letter "R" surrounded by a circle, for a registered trademark)
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  • 44.  Industrial designs are applied to a wide variety of products of industry and handicraft items: 1. from packages and containers to furnishing and household goods, 2. from lighting equipment to jewelry, and 3. from electronic devices to textiles.  Industrial designs may also be relevant to graphic symbols, graphical user interfaces (GUI), and logos.
  • 45.  used on goods that have a specific geographical origin and possess qualities, a reputation or characteristics that are essentially attributable to that place of origin.  Most commonly, a geographical indication includes the name of the place of origin of the goods. Mango: Salem, Leather & Biryani: Ambur, Dates: Gulf Countries, Pondicherry: ???
  • 46. Recognition Protection MarketValue Share of Profit Faster & Sustainable Development Healthy Competition Promotion in R & D
  • 47. Why should an IP be protected?  IP is an assets and can be exploited by the owner for commercial gains  IP owner can stop others from manufacturing and selling products and services which are dully protected by the IP owner  IP owner can sell and/or license the IP for commercial gains
  • 48.  IP can be used to establish the goodwill and brand value in the market.  Inventor, creator or author of an IP can mention about the IP in his/her resumes and thus show their competence  IPR certificate establishes legal and valid ownership about an intellectual property

Editor's Notes

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