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    Patent Rights of Turmeric

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    INTRODUCTION: A study on copyrights‚ patent and trade mark of the turmeric on the means of awareness among the people in our country. Copyright: Copyright is a form of protection provided to the authors of "original works of authorship" including literary‚ dramatic‚ musical‚ artistic‚ and certain other intellectual works‚ both published and unpublished. The 1976 Copyright Act generally gives the owner of copyright the exclusive right to reproduce the copyrighted work‚ to prepare

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    Dulling the Cutting-Edge: How PatentRelated Policies and Practices Hamper Innovation in China August 2012 Dan Prud’homme∗ Business Manger of the IPR Working Group and R&D Forum at the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China (European Chamber)‚ based in the Shanghai Office. Contact information: dprudhomme@europeanchamber.com.cn Acknowledgements: The author would especially like to thank the following members of the European Chamber’s IPR Working Group (WG) for their comments on this study:

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    innovation. Many new ideas are born but “most die a lonely death‚ never seeing the light of commercial success.” As is the case with inventions‚ so trade secrets‚ utility models/petty patents and patents are relevant for protecting‚ managing‚ exploiting and leveraging innovations. Economic studies have revealed that patents are the preferred IP right sought for the protection of technological innovations. This seems to reflect the use of the terms ‘innovation’ and ‘invention’ as synonyms . Consequently

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    entering the national phase‚ of an assessment from an IPEA on whether your invention appears to be novel‚ involves an inventive step (non-obvious)‚ and is industrially applicable. This may provide you with greater certainty on your chances of obtaining a patent. You may consider international preliminary examination if‚ as a result of the international search and the written opinion of the ISA‚ your PCT application needs to be amended in order to overcome objections previously raised in the written opinion

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    Patent

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    DRAFT SYLLABUS FOR ADVANCE TRAINING OF EXAMINERS OF PATENTS AND DESIGNS NOTE: 1. ALL THE EXAMINERS SHALL SELECT AT LEAST 5 PATENT APPLICATION NUMBERS ALLOTTED TO THEM AND AWAITING EXAMINATION AND SEND THE NUMBERS BEFORE HAND TO RGNIIPM. 2. SINCE THE TEACHING METHOD IN THIS TRAINING IS BASICALLY BASED ON DISCUSSION / INTERACTION‚ EXAMINERS ARE REQUIRED TO EXHIBIT PROPER DECORUM. 3. THE WHOLE SYLLABUS WILL NOT BE PROVIDED TO THE EXAMINERS. THEY WILL BE PROVIDED DETAILS OF ONLY THE

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    Patents

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    Patents Publication number US5883445 A Publication type Grant Application number US 08/731‚878 Publication date Mar 16‚ 1999 Filing date Oct 22‚ 1996 Priority date Oct 22‚ 1996 Fee status Lapsed Also published as CA2213176A1 Inventors Frank T. Holman Original Assignee Holman; Frank T. Export Citation BiBTeX‚ EndNote‚ RefMan Patent Citations (15)‚ Referenced by (3)‚ Classifications (13)‚ Legal Events (3) External Links: USPTO‚ USPTO Assignment‚ Espacenet Power sharing device US 5883445 A Abstract

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    Patents

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    Nature Miracles of Jesus: 1.Jesus turns Water into Wine (John 2:1-11) 2.Miracle of draught of fishes (Lk 5:1-11) 3.Jesus walks on water (Matthew 14:22-33‚ Mark 6:45-52 and John 6:16-21) 4.Transfiguration of Jesus (Matthew 17:1–9‚ Mark 9:2-8‚ Luke 9:28–36) 5.Jesus calms the storm (Mark 4:35-41‚ Luke 8:22-25 and Matthew 8:23-27) Healing Miracles Of Jesus: 1.Jesus heals the Blind man in Bethsaida (Mk. 8:22-26) 2.Jesus heals the blind near Jericho‚ named Bartimaeus (Mk. 10:46-52) 3

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    Patent Law

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    Topic 2 Patents and Computer Software (Part 1) What is a Patent? It is a right granted by law to an individual who has created an invention in a form of product or process‚ which is new. In other words‚ a patent simply means a right to an invention. Darcy v. Allin (1602) Co Rep 84 b Stroud’s Judicial Dictionary of Words And Phrases: letters patent for an invention Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English: a paper from a government office (the Patent Office) giving someone

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    Patent Act

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    Patents Act‚ 1970 Patents Act‚ 1970 is designed to protect inventions in respect of manufacture‚ machine or process of manufacture. On the other hand‚ the Copyright Act‚ 1957 is to protect rights of artists‚ authors‚ producers of films‚ computer software owners etc. Patent is an exclusive rights granted to the patent holder‚ for a limited period‚ as a reward for creative work based on his private initiative. ‘Creativity’ is accorded the status of ‘property’ which can be bought‚ sold‚ licensed or

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    Patents in India

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    History of Indian Patent System | | 1856 | THE ACT VI OF 1856 ON PROTECTION OF INVENTIONS BASED ON THE BRITISH PATENT LAW OF 1852. CERTAIN EXCLUSIVE PRIVILEGES GRANTED TO INVENTORS OF NEW MANUFACTURERS FOR A PERIOD OF 14 YEARS. | 1859 | THE ACT MODIFIED AS ACT XV; PATENT MONOPOLIES CALLED EXCLUSIVE PRIVILEGES (MAKING. SELLING AND USING INVENTIONS IN INDIA AND AUTHORIZING OTHERS TO DO SO FOR 14 YEARS FROM DATE OF FILING SPECIFICATION). | 1872 | THE PATENTS & DESIGNS PROTECTION ACT. |

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