An enterprise adopts several models to create value from intellectual property. In today's business world, economic advantage of an enterprise depends on how they are creating value out of their...
As we discussed earlier, the business front line has shifted from the control of markets for raw materials to the control of rights to fresh ideas and innovation. Therefore, the intellectual property...
The question came up for its consideration before the Supreme Court of United States of America was, whether naturally occurring DNA s (Deoxyribonucleic acid) can be patented? Though, diagnostic...
Whether implementing a claim drawn to an abstract idea through a computer program (Software) is a patentable subject matter? This was the question came up before the Supreme Court of America for its...
Generally speaking, geographical indication, a form of intellectual property, is nothing but an indication identifying the source or appellation of origin of relevant product or service. It is an...
Knowledge economy refers to an economy in which growth is dependent on the quantity, quality, and accessibility of the information available, rather than the means of production. According to Walter...
In the knowledge economy, the creation of wealth is based on knowledge & information and hence intellectual property management.
The world of business is changing at a breathtaking pace....
Intellectual property rights (IPRs) are the rights granted by the States to the creators of intellectual property. Such rights allow the inventor of such intellectual property to exploit the same for...
Introduction
Intellectual property (IP) refers to the creation of human intellect for which certain rights are granted by the State.These properties may be either creative or intellectual. They are...
Re, to the decision of the Supreme Court of United States of America in Brulotte v. Thys Co., 379 U.S. 29 (1964), an agreement mandating the payment of royalties beyond the expiry of the patent life...