PATENTS, COPYRIGHT AND TRADEMARKS.
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?The Relevant Indian Law. | ? The Patents Act, 1970. [As amended by the Patents (Amendment) Act, 1999,2002 and 2005 | ? ? ? The Copyright Act, 1957. | ? ? ? The Trade Marks Act, 1999. |
??The Relevant Rules. | ? The Patents Rules, 1972. [As amended by the Patents (Amendment) Rules, 1999, 2003, and 2006. | ? ? ? The Copyright Rules, 1958. | ? ? ? The Trade Marks Rules, 2002. |
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Who Can Apply? | ? [Section 6] ? (a) The true and first inventor of the invention, OR (b) An assignee of the true and first inventor, OR (c) The legal representative of any deceased person who immediately before his death was entitled to make such an application. | ? [Section 45] ?
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? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Term / Duration. | ? [Section 53] ?
? | ? [Section 22 ? 29] ? (a) In respect of? literary, dramatic, musical or artistic work (other than Photograph) published within the lifetime of the author; ?
? (b) In respect of Photographs or Cinematograph Films or Sound Recordings. ?
? ? (c ) In respect of Government Work, Works of Public Undertakings or Works of International Organisations. ?
| ? Section 25] ? (May be renewed for 10 Years from the date of expiration of original / last renewal of the registration.) |
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? PROCEDURE FOR APPLICATION ? | |||
? (a) Persons entitled to apply. ? ? (b) Form of Application. ? ? ? ? (c) List of Forms. ? ? ? ? (d) Fees. ? ? ? | ? ? ? ?
? ? ? ? ? (Rule 7) | ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? (Rule 26) | ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
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Table 1: Views on Performance of the Enforcement Authority by Different Target Groups
? Note: Figures in brackets show percentage to the Total. Source: NPC Survey ? |
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Table 2: Public Awareness of Copyright as perceived by various Target Groups
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? Source: NPC Survey ? |
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Table 3: Responses of End users regarding buying of Pirated Products.
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? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Statement 1. There is nothing wrong in buying pirated product so long the product satisfies users requirements and priced less than original Statement 2: One should not buy pirated product even if it is available at a lower price because it is detrimental to the interests of the rightholders and the society. Source: NPC Survey ? |
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Table 4: Responses of end users regarding knowledge about the punishment on Buying Pirated products.
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? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Source: NPC Survey ? |
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Bibliography :-
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Books referred:
- Copinger and Skone James on Copyright, Sweet & Maxwell, London, 1999
- Cornish, W.R., Intellectual Property: Patents, Copyright, Trademarks and Allied Rights, Sweet & Maxwell,London, 1999
- Kailasam K C, Trademarks and Geographical Indications, Wadhawa and Company,Nagpur, 2003
- Lai?s The Copyright Act, Law Publishers (India) Pvt. Ltd,Allahabad, 2002
- Narayanan P., Copyright and Industrial Designs, Eastern Law House, Kolkata, 2002
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