Industrial Design Registration Procedure in India

Industrial Design Registration Procedure in India

Industrial design registration is the blend of aesthetics and functionality, giving products that seamlessly blend form and purpose. These protections ensure that the aesthetic and functional aspects of a design remain the exclusive domain of its creator.

Registration and protection of industrial designs in India is administered by the Designs Act , 2000 and corresponding Designs Rules , 2001.

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Cricket inventions and innovations

Cricket inventions and innovations

Cricket inventions and innovations have played a significant role in shaping modern cricket, enhancing player safety, improving decision-making, and making the game more enjoyable for both players and fans.

Notable cricket inventions and innovations that have contributed to the development and evolution of the game are:

Hawkeye Technology: Patents to find information about the ball-tracking technology used in cricket, especially for LBW decisions, no … Read More

Fintech Innovations – Shaping the future of Financial Services

Fintech innovation covers a wide range of technological advancements and developments in the financial industry. Certainly, the field of fintech (financial technology) has been rapidly evolving and experiencing numerous innovations.

Fintech innovations provides financial products and services, that disrupts traditional financial systems, and improve the efficiency of financial transactions.

Some of the notable fintech innovations that were shaping the fintech landscape are as follows:

  • Blockchain:
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CONTROVERSIAL PATENTS IN INDIA

CONTROVERSIAL PATENTS IN INDIA

Controversial patents in India includes patents surrounded by controversies due to various reasons like disputes over patent validity, infringement, ethical concerns, public health implications, and more.

SOME OF THE MOST CONTROVERSIAL PATENTS IN INDIA

Novarti‘s Gleevec Patent: Cancer drug controversial patent

In 2013, the Indian Supreme Court rejected Novartis’ patent application for the cancer drug Gleevec (Imatinib Mesylate). The decision was significant as it … Read More