Portal Seeks To Increase Awareness New Delhi (PIB-GR-TYP-BIN): A single window interface for information on Intellectual Property and guidance on leveraging it for competitive advantage. That is what the Indian IP Panorama, released by the Government of India on March 31, offers. The portal seeks to increase awareness and build sensitivity towards IP, among stakeholders […]
Intellectual Property (IP) Disputes Have Increased Immensely
Intellectual property rights (IPRs) have gained incredible significance these days and both individuals and companies are doing their level best to defend and enforce the same. As a result, the IP disputes are increasing world over and India has also seen a growth in IPR related disputes. IPRs like trade secrets, […]
Why Intellectual Property Is Protected by the United States Constitution
The Constitution of the United States (Article I, Section 8, Clause 8) grants to Congress the powers to promote "the progress of science and useful arts" by providing inventors the limited but exclusive right to their discoveries. This applies to copyrights and patents, with trademarks similarly protected by Congress under the Commerce Clause (Article […]
We should know how to honour the intellectual property of others
According to veteran journalist Deborah potter, the best journalists are life-long learners.They are good at their craft but they never think they know it all. But, in Calcutta, some journalists including you think that you know everything and don’t need any further training or workshop.you think that they are from the Mars.You write or broadcast […]
International Property Rights Index made public in Nepal
Kathmandu March 22, 2011: Samriddhi, The Prosperity Foundation in Nepal made public the “2011 International Property Right index (IPRI)” here in a brief ceremony at Singha Hotel, Kathmandu. The IPRI is the flagship publication of the Property Right Alliance (PRA). The 2011 International Property Rights Index (IPRI) is an international comparative study that measures the […]
Colombia: Bloggers Gathering Signatures for Copyright and Industrial Property Letter
by Juliana Rincón Parra Carolina Botero, lawyer and Creative Commons promoter in Colombia has been asking bloggers and anyone else with computer access and an interest in what are popularly called “intellectual property rights” to sign an open letter which will be sent to CONPES, the National Council for Social and Economic Politics, to counter […]
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