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IPR: Malaysia ranked second in ASEAN

By |2017-09-08T11:23:35+05:30March 24th, 2017|International, IP Basics|

Malaysia ranked second in Asean and 19th in world in terms of intellectual property (IP), for countries assessed in the latest US Chamber International IP index. The index measures the level of protection in a country based on 35 indicators and benchmarks the IP standards in 45 global economies which cover roughly 90% of [...]

Cellectar Biosciences Further Deepens Intellectual Property Portfolio with Patent Grant for PET Imaging PDC

By |2017-09-08T11:24:43+05:30March 24th, 2017|IP Basics, Patent|

Cellector biosciences Inc., an oncology-focused, clinical stage biotechnology company, announces the United States Patent and Trademark Office has granted a method of use of patent CLR124, the companies cancer imaging agent, which utilizes collectors proprietary phospholipids drug conjugate (PDC) delivery platform. Importance of the patent The recently issued patent, 9,579,406 titled “Phospholipids ether analogs [...]

Why Trademarks Are Important to Your Business!

By |2017-09-08T11:28:27+05:30March 24th, 2017|Trademark|

Even if you don’t realize it, everyone deals with trademarks on a daily basis. “Trademark” is another way of referring to brands. Consumers’ purchasing decisions are influenced by trademarks and the reputation such brands represent. It is important for business people to have an understanding of why trademarks are important assets and help grow their [...]

TVS Motor’s bikes to get new antilock brake system with grant of patent

By |2017-09-08T11:36:28+05:30March 24th, 2017|Patent|

TVS Motor has bagged a patent for its antilock brake system (ABS) for motorcycles. The new system helps to overcome the problems, defects and drawbacks encountered in the previous models. The company is currently using the ABS technology in its high-end motorcycle TVS Apache, in collaboration with German component manufacturer Continental Corporation. Description-  The company says that the [...]

Mistakes in startup: intellectual property

By |2017-09-08T11:41:04+05:30March 24th, 2017|IP Basics|

It is always said “Prevention is better than cure”, same is with Intellectual Property Laws. If you take certain precautionary steps, you can save yourselves from legal hassles and huge legal costs. Intellectual property has plenty of benefits for startups and getting it sorted out will help your business to succeed. But unfortunately, many [...]

Where are the Women in IPR?

By |2017-09-08T12:02:28+05:30March 21st, 2017|IP Basics|

James Watt invented steam engines, Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone, the Wright Brothers invented airplane; whereas Thomas Edison is attributed with the invention of electric light bulb to the phonograph to the motion picture camera (he filed more than 1000 patents for his inventions). We all know these scientists who have made our [...]

Negotiating Access to University IP

By |2017-09-08T12:05:02+05:30March 15th, 2017|IP Basics|

The content in this article builds upon a webinar delivered by Owen for Patsnap on the 27th of January 2017).There is a vast amount of ways in which you can structure intellectual property collaboration between a university and business. This article looks to provide guidance and points for consideration by both sides. University patents [...]

Injunction in AZ Tech v Intex Technologies Ltd.

By |2017-09-08T12:06:40+05:30March 15th, 2017|Trademark|

There is a temporary injunction in the case of AZ Tech (India) & Anr, v Intex technology (India) ltd. & Anr, where the handset giant, Intex technologies was injuncted from using the Aqua trademark. This injunction was granted primarily on the grounds that AZ Tech (India) was the prior user of the mark and [...]

Patentability of inventions comprising mathematical methods and software programs

By |2017-09-08T12:07:32+05:30March 13th, 2017|Patent|

IT industry in India has witnessed tremendous growth in past decade, which resulted in inception of large IT companies and multiple start-ups. Creation of software products is the major emphasis of IT industries, and to counter the growing competition in the industry it is a must need to protect the unique innovations of software [...]

EUIPO ranked world’s most innovative IP office in exclusive research !

By |2017-09-08T12:10:34+05:30March 10th, 2017|IP Basics, Patent|

The latest issue of World Trademark Review magazine is now available online to subscribers. In this issue, we undertook an ambitious research project to identify the IP offices around the world that are committed to exploring value-add non-core offerings for its users. The EU Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) topped the final ranking, reflecting its [...]

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