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How long does a Copyright last?

We generally know that patent protects an invention, trademark protect the mark for the service or goods, but copyrights are far more complex because they are generally abstract or protect creative expression. Copyright protection, unlike patent process, is automatic upon creation of copyrightable work. In other words, if you have registered your copyright with the United States [...]

By |2017-10-11T14:32:04+05:30October 11th, 2017|Copyright|0 Comments

Copyright Vs. Trademark: Know the difference

IP is protected by law, for example, patents, copyright, and trademark, which enable people to earn recognition or financial benefit from what they invent or create. By striking the right balance between the interest of innovators and wider public interest, the IP system aims to foster an environment in [...]

By |2017-10-11T12:48:00+05:30October 11th, 2017|Trademark, Copyright, IP Basics|0 Comments

How to talk about your non-patented inventions without having your idea stolen?

About Patent A Patent is a legal document granted by the government giving inventors the exclusive right to make, use, sell an invention for a specified number of years. Patents are also available for significant improvement on previously invented items. The main aim of the patent system is to encourage inventors to advance the state [...]

By |2017-10-10T17:34:02+05:30October 10th, 2017|IP Basics|0 Comments

Nokia focuses patents,brands and technology for faster growth

As suggested by Press Release: Increased focus on digital health and brand and technology licensing balanced with optimized investment in virtual reality. Planned changes expected to impact Nokia Technologies employees mainly in Finland, the US and the UK. Nokia successful patent licensing business is not in the scope of planned changes. Today Nokia announced its [...]

By |2017-10-10T14:54:50+05:30October 10th, 2017|IP Basics|0 Comments

Patent Jobs and the Myth of the Employment Hypothesis

The work done by Kenneth Port, Lucas Hjelle, Molly Rose of Mitchell Hamline School of Law, on this topic, they have established that patent bar eligible students  (students who possess the appropriate science or engineering degree that makes them eligible for the patent bar and to become patent attorneys), who attend law school are declining [...]

By |2017-10-10T12:45:11+05:30October 10th, 2017|IP Basics|0 Comments

A New Dawn for Trademark in China

The recent ruling by a Chinese court in a trademark infringement dispute concerning New Balance's logo marks a watershed moment in China's Intellectual Property regime. The Court awarded a landmark decision in favor of New Balance against Chinese competitors deemed to have infringed the company's IPR, reflecting China's recent effort to improve IPR protection. While [...]

By |2017-10-10T11:52:50+05:30October 10th, 2017|Trademark|0 Comments
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