Difference between Copyrights & Patents
The difference between Copyrights and Patents, and Trademarks is both obvious and perplexing. The trademarks and patents are part of industrial intellectual property, but copyright is a distinct kind of…
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The difference between Copyrights and Patents, and Trademarks is both obvious and perplexing. The trademarks and patents are part of industrial intellectual property, but copyright is a distinct kind of…
The authorship and ownership of copyright in India is distinct. The concept of ‘ownership’ and ‘authorship’ in India becomes vital when the question of propriety over the copyright arises. This…
Shakespeare famously said, 'What's in a name?' However, this expression no longer applies because today the entire reputation, goodwill, and fame rest with the name, i.e., a trademark; therefore the…
For many businesses, patent protection may be a crucial technology investment and a useful commercial tool. Every organisation may have a significant technology or invention that is worth safeguarding because…
A trademark represents the goodwill and reputation of a business in the marketplace, and trademark infringement occurs when an unauthorized person uses a similar or deceptively similar trademark in order…
What is a patent search? A patent search is a key step forward toward a successful patent application. It is a search for published patent applications and granted patents before…
An innovation or invention is granted an exclusive right known as a patent. All relevant information about the invention must be included in the patent application. Theoretically, the patent holder…
The Indian Patent Office created the web-based tool known as the Indian Patent Advanced Search System (InPASS). For searching patents and other records pertaining to intellectual property rights in India,…
People frequently seek patent protection for their inventions. Patents safeguard inventions by giving its owners the exclusive rights to produce, utilize, and commercialize their inventions (i.e. the exclusive right to…
You have a workable idea, and has industrial applicability, but it is still at the experimental stage, and you are wondering if the same can be protected under the umbrella…