IP Basics

IP Licensing

The ten tips which favors IP Licensing are following; Keep good records: Get in the habit of establishing and maintaining complete centralized agreement files. You get at least two significant advantages by doing this. First if a license dispute erupts, the party with better agreement files has a significant early advantage. Secondly, if you ever [...]

By |2017-10-26T10:55:19+05:30October 26th, 2017|IP Basics|0 Comments

IP Valuation

  US drugmaker Abbott Laboratories has agreed to pay-$3.7 billion or Rs 17,000 crore to buy the domestic formulations business of Piramal Healthcare in a scramble among global pharmaceutical companies to get a foothold in a promising market. Abbott, which is celebrating its 100th year in India and owns such brands as Creamffin, Brufen and [...]

By |2017-10-26T10:53:05+05:30October 26th, 2017|Innovation, IP Basics|0 Comments

IP Management

IP Management goal is to help clients acquire, manage, explore and realize the value of their intellectual property rights. Its philosophies in practice to achieve these goals are: a) To adequately educate our clients during the acquisition of IP rights; b) To enable our clients to effectively utilize IP rights; c) To be our clients [...]

By |2017-10-26T10:48:43+05:30October 26th, 2017|IP Basics|0 Comments

Learning from common patent application mistakes by inventors

Explaining functionality not as helpful as you thought One of the biggest mistake that a inventor do is that they spend too much time talking about what the invention does and very little time explaining what the invention is and how it operates to deliver the functionality being described. Explaining the functionality of an invention [...]

By |2017-10-24T16:58:15+05:30October 24th, 2017|IP Basics, IP Interview|0 Comments

Can cake designs result in intellectual property protection?

So can a cake design result in intellectual property right? Yes, according to Terry Miller, partner at Gardee recently sat down with IPWatchdog for an interview. Typically patents protect inventions of new tangible things, copyright protect artistic work expression and trademark protects a name or symbol that identifies a source of goods and service. When [...]

By |2017-10-24T15:41:43+05:30October 24th, 2017|IP Basics|0 Comments
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