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Patent – a shield for modern biotechnology

Biswajit Sarkar Copyright Blog

Thus, a legal safeguard should be provided to inventors for their inventions to keep their interest in science alive. What are the biotechnological inventions? This leads them to think about protecting their inventions from unauthorized use. Patents provide protection to innovations as well as commercialization of inventions.

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Innovate, Protect, Sustain: Navigating IPR for Sustainable Development Goals

Intepat

IP: Tool for Promotion of Innovation The UN’s 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, adopted in 2015, aims to promote global sustainable development but often excludes intellectual property (IPR) due to the challenges in establishing standards and practical meaning.

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The Impact of IPR on Biodiversity

IIPRD

Intellectual property right plays a vital role in achieving this developmental role. It is a mechanism for the protection of rights granted to the creators of ideas, inventions products etc. The models for granting PVP (Plant Variety Protection) testament include settling for the easiest option expected for licenses.

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (November 8-November 15)

SpicyIP

SpicyIP Tidbits: Compulsory License on Mira Behn’s Autobiography, and Stricter Test of Similarity of Marks for Medicinal Products. Call for Papers: NALSAR’s Indian Journal of Intellectual Property Law (IJIPL) Vol. Licensing Ip International S.AR.L Image from here. Call for Papers/ Submissions . Image from here.

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IPSC: Remedies and Creativity

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Cotter, Nominal Damages—and Nominal Damages Workarounds—in Intellectual Property Law TransUnion v. IP derives much of its value from opportunity to license, so it often makes sense to think of reasonable royalty as a cognizable harm. What if D offers to manufacture/sell an invention but doesn’t follow up with sales?

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Artificial Intelligence and IP: A Literature Review

SpicyIP

There may be implications of favouring open licensing and open source developments by virtue of its emphasis on sharing expertise and experience across organisations, and the development of an ecosystem of developers, technology and end-users in the future.

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