IP Basics

Organization”s IP policy

In today's highly competitive IP environment, your business and IP strategiesmust be getting dressed to maximize the value of your intellectp59_ladyual property assets, work as a valuable corporate asset and a strategic business tool. Recently a magazine research indicates that over 50% of the value of many business organizations is attributed to IP. Increasing [...]

By |2017-09-07T13:38:26+05:30October 19th, 2012|IP Basics, IP Interview|0 Comments

Exide Industries Ltd vs Exide Corporation

On 10th September, 2012 Delhi High Court gave an order while adjudicating a trademark dispute between Exide Industries Limited, the biggest storage battery producing company in India and Exide Corporation, a USA based company on the use of the ‘Exide’ name. In the decision court restrained Exide Corporation USA from using the trademark ‘Exide’ [...]

By |2017-09-07T13:36:15+05:30October 13th, 2012|IP Basics, IP Interview, Trademark|0 Comments

Role of IP in fashion industry

Versace’s medusa motif, the Vera Wang wedding dress, Louis Vuitton handbag – all these are products of applied intellectual creativity and skill in the fashion industry. No one doubts the tremendous value of intellectual capital to the creation and marketing of products in the fashion industry, be it high fashion or ready-to-wear. Yet many [...]

By |2017-09-07T13:34:46+05:30October 13th, 2012|IP Basics, Copyright, IP Interview|1 Comment

Darjeeling Tea: Indian Geographical Indication

Darjeeling Tea is the world’s most expensive and exotically flavored tea. A person with judging ability will tell you that without Darjeeling, Tea would be like Wine without the Champagne. Darjeeling tea is one of the Indian Geographical Indication. It is a very important part of India’s cultural and collective intellectual heritage. It also [...]

By |2017-09-07T13:34:04+05:30October 9th, 2012|India, IP Basics|0 Comments

Women Scientist Scholarship Scheme (WOS-C) in IPR

“Women Scientists Scholarship Scheme (WOS-C)”is a Government of India scheme for the women scientists. It is operated by the Department of Science & Technology (DST). This scheme aims to train women having qualifications in science/ engineering / medicine or allied areas in the area of intellectual property rights (IPR) and management of IPR for [...]

By |2017-09-07T13:32:44+05:30October 8th, 2012|IP Basics, International|0 Comments
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