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A trademark is anything that indicates source, sponsorship, affiliation or other business relationship of the goods or services. Start with the notion that an indicator must be perceived through one of the five senses. This includes taste, touch, smell, sight and sound. Some senses lend themselves to interaction with trademarks better than others, but all are capable of doing so. |
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The patent is the act, which grants to the inventor, the right of exploiting its object exclusively, during a determined period of time. It is the tool through which the development of new technologies is stimulated once it insures the inventor's and the investor's exploitation rights. The patent is the right which grants use exclusivity of its object, such right being incorporated to the assets of a company, for instance, helping it to define market strategies to hit the public target.For a patent right to be granted,.. |
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Copyright is a form of intellectual property protection granted under the Indian Copyright Act 1957, to the creators of original works of authorship such as literary, dramatic, musical, artistic, and certain other intellectual works The copyright vests in original work in whatever form it may be and in India it is not mandatory but useful in courts where civil and/or criminal proceedings can be taken to protect it. |
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Any person who claims to be the proprietor of any new or original design not previously published in any country can apply for registration of a design in India. In case of a design claiming priority, the Applicant must be a person/entity who has applied for protection for any design in any other convention countries or group of countries or countries, which are members of inter-governmental organizations or his legal representatives, alone or jointly with any other person. |
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A trademark is anything that indicates source, sponsorship, affiliation or other business relationship of the goods or services. Start with the notion that an indicator must be perceived through one of the five senses. This includes taste, touch, smell, sight and sound. Some senses lend themselves to interaction with trademarks better than others, but all are capable of doing so. |
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A trademark is anything that indicates source, sponsorship, affiliation or other business relationship of the goods or services. Start with the notion that an indicator must be perceived through one of the five senses. This includes taste, touch, smell, sight and sound. Some senses lend themselves to interaction with trademarks better than others, but all are capable of doing so. |













