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The Changing Jurisdictional Journey of Intellectual Property Rights and Competition Law

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Introduction Competition law and intellectual property rights (IPR) are like two different sides of the same coin, as they both work to ensure vibrancy in the market and promote consumer welfare. Yet, despite having a common point, they sometimes contradict each other’s jurisdiction.

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Intersection of Intellectual Property Law and Competition Law with respect to Cross Licensing Agreements

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This has led to the introduction of intellectual property rights which are a set of exclusionary rights as it excludes the world from enjoying a set of rights arising out an invention or creation, except the inventor or creator. Competition Commission of India and Ors.

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Navigating the Global Intellectual Property Landscape: Key Treaties and Agreements

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INTRODUCTION In today’s increasingly interconnected world, “Intellectual Property Rights” have emerged as a vital area, influencing global innovation, creativity, and economic development. Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property, 1883.

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The Indian Perspective On Intellectual Property Rights And Competition Legislation

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Changing Relation of IPR Law and Competition Law The laws governing intellectual property (“IPR Law”) and competition are frequently perceived as being in opposition to one another. 3] The Competition Act, 2002 in the context of Indian law also allows for a comprehensible connection between IPR law and competition law.

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Patenting Biotech Invention

Biswajit Sarkar Copyright Blog

Biotechnology and Intellectual Property are intrinsically linked given that both fields require technology and innovation to pull them forward. What is invented through biotechnological processes must be protected through patent protection lest a third person misuses the same.

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Intellectual Property Rights in the Telecom Industry

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Introduction Intellectual property is anything created by the human mind, including ideas, innovations, industrial models, trademarks, songs, symbols, names, brands, etc. These legal rights grant the inventor, creator, or assignee the only right to fully exploit his invention/creation for a given period.

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Intellectual Property Rights in the Realm of Medicinal Knowledge

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The WIPO Intergovernmental Committee on Intellectual property and Genetic Resources, Traditional Knowledge, and Folklore are currently negotiating upon developing international legal regulations that would attempt to protect traditional medical knowledge systems. Intellectual Property Rights and Ayurveda.