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Wednesday, 6 August 2014
Technical topics for Academic
Interesting technical seminar topic for your Academics:
Topic (१) Data Acquisition system
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Non-technical Topic for seminar
Interesting non technical seminar topic for your Academics
PATENTS LAW
An Indian Perspective
Areas Covered :
Quid Pro Quo*
§ The applicant must disclose how his invention works in
sufficient detail in order to get a patent.
§ Disclosure to the public of the invention and the manner of its
working so that on the expiry of the life of the patent the public
are enabled to work the inventions themselves and in competition with
each other.
http://speedy.sh/MjfE9/patent-law-and-indian-perspective.pptx
PATENTS LAW
An Indian Perspective
Areas Covered :
§ What
is Patent?
§ Need
for Patents
§ What
cannot
be patented in India
§Who
can apply for patent
§ Types
of Patent Applications
§ Patent
filing
requirements
§ Patent
Procedure
and renewal
§Opposition
§Grant
of Patent
§ Infringement
and Remedies
§What is Patent?
§ Patent
§ Is
an exclusive and monopoly
right to
use the patented invention
§ For
a limited area and time (20 Years)
§ By
stopping others from
making, using, importing or selling.
§ Patents
are territorial rights,
§ so
an Indian patent will only give the
owner right within India
and
§ rights
to stop others from importing products into India
§ When
a patent is granted,
§ The
applicant becomes the owner of the patent.
§ Like
any other form of property, a patent can be bought, sold, licensed or
mortgaged.
Quid Pro Quo*
§ The applicant must disclose how his invention works in
sufficient detail in order to get a patent.
§ Disclosure to the public of the invention and the manner of its
working so that on the expiry of the life of the patent the public
are enabled to work the inventions themselves and in competition with
each other.
Hello guys i just gave a short view of my ppt by above slides, I guess u like
it , You can download complete ppt , from here ...
http://speedy.sh/MjfE9/patent-law-and-indian-perspective.pptx
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