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Intellectual Property Rights

Intellectual Property Rights 2007 BITS-PilaniEntrepreneurship Development and IPR unitA Manual A MANUAL ON Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Entrepreneurship Development and IPR Unit BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE, Pilani November 2007 Preface This manual provides guidelines relating to the procedure of filing patents applications in India. The manual takes care of amendments that have been brought out in the Patents Act from time to time including new provisions of the law viz. The Patents Act, 1970 as amended by the Patents (Amendment) Act of 1999, the Patents Amendment Act 2002, and further, by the Patents (Amendment) Ordinance 2004 Act 2005. The main purpose is to create awareness amongst the faculty members and researchers about patents system in India and to provide user friendly guidelines for obtaining and maintaining patents under the existing Patents law.

A patent in the law is a property right and hence, can be gifted, inherited, assigned, sold or licensed. As the right is conferred by the State, it can be revoked by the State under very special circumstances even if the patent has been sold or licensed or manufactured or marketed in the meantime. The patent right is territorial in

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