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12:51 AM | September 23,2009
India’s intellectual property rights regime can barely be improved by blindly transplanting a three-decade-old US law. But that’s what the government is trying to do
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10:43 AM | September 22,2009
Listen to a podcasting on cloud computing, see why some experts have reservations on moves to dispose IPR matters in four months and watch a round up of the days events.
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Radhieka Pandeya and Asit Ranjan Mishra 10:45 PM | June 11,2009
The EU is also demanding that India should extend the monopoly accorded by a patent for up to 5 additional years in order to compensate for the time required for the marketing approval of a medicinal product
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C.H. Unnikrishnan 10:45 PM | April 16,2009
A Madurai-based engineer has asked authorities to cancel Samsung’s licence to manufacture dual SIM mobile phones as he holds the local patent for such mobiles
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PTI 09:51 PM | February 25,2009
A Bill which aims to protect the intellectual property rights of items such as basmati rice was passed by Parliament
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PTI 06:32 PM | December 09,2008
The US State Department has approved nine new projects to combat transnational crime, promote the rule of law and the protection of IPR, totalling $3 million in anti-crime funds, including one in India
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C.H. Unnikrishnan 12:11 AM | April 08,2008
Firm will seek a compulsory licence for manufacturing Celzentry for local market as well as exports
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Utpal Bhaskar 11:35 PM | April 04,2008
Also, of the 78,577MW that the country plans to add, around 46,600MW is expected to come from coal-based projects
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C.H. Unnikrishnan 10:43 PM | March 19,2008
The amendment that India wants will help the country protect its vast biodiversity and traditional knowledge from being exploited by private organizations
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C.H. Unnikrishnan 12:08 AM | January 03,2008
Panel’s report to the Prime Minister calls for systemic reform to ensure accessibility and transparency
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On Patents | N.K. Acharya 11:22 PM | December 09,2007
The second condition is that the invention shall not be contrary to public order or morality, or likely to cause serious prejudice or harm human, animal or plant life
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Bhuma Shrivastava 11:35 PM | December 05,2007
Health groups are canvassing with doctors not to prescribe Novartis drugs in protest against the company’s stand on Glivec patent issue
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C.H. Unnikrishnan 11:51 PM | November 02,2007
Foreign-owned drug firms say the provision of pre-grant opposition is being misused by interested parties to delay the patent process
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On Patents | N K Acharya 12:26 AM | October 15,2007
In the age of globalization, patents and intellectual property assume great significance. To help readers get an idea of patents, Mint presents an occasional column on the subject.
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Lawfully Yours | Shuchi Sinha 11:56 PM | October 07,2007
While India has successfully forced Texan firm RiceTec to surrender the “Kasmati” trademark, statutory protection to region-based intellectual property in the country is relatively new, and it is likely various unaddressed issues will be discovered that may require Indian law to be enhanced
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