SEARCH FOR A SPECIFIC TOPIC

Patent

September 26, 2016
|

Patenting Computer-related Inventions in India

Foreign conglomerates seeking to invest and manufacture in India remain concerned about IP rights protection, especially patenting of computer-related inventions. The guidelines issued clarify the scope and protection of such inventions. Here is a look at the present status....
July 7, 2016
|

Patenting in Biotechnology – The Indian Scenario

Standing among the top 12 biotechnology destinations in the world, India’s biotechnology is growing rapidly at a compound annual rate of 20%. Even so, patent filing in this field has decreased. This could be attributed to more stringent criteria for patentability and grant of patents in this domain....
July 7, 2015
|

Double Patenting

Once the time period of a patent expires, the rights lapse and the invention enters the public domain. Double Patenting – multiple patents for the same invention – is an issue quite ambiguous. In India, especially, this appears to be a grey area and poses a need for debate....
July 7, 2014
|

How to Make Permissible Amendments to Patents

When prosecuting a patent application or defending a revocation, there are routine requests for amendments of patent claims or descriptions. This brings to light the ambiguity surrounding the nature and extent of permissible amendments....
July 7, 2013
|

Searching for Clarity in India’s Divisional Application...

In the face of a series of IPAB decisions, the so far unchallenged practice of filing divisional applications has come under a re-evaluation. A discussion on these changes brings forth the implications of these decisions on future applicants....
September 1, 2011
|

Computer Implemented Inventions

Computers, constantly evolving with a host of new inventions, have lead to a barrage of patent applications. So also are evolving the set of parameters to evaluate Computer Implemented Inventions leading to debate on their patentability and standard tests to assess CIIs....
September 1, 2010
|

Questions Emerge Over Working of Patents

The enforcement of working requirement by the Indian Patent Office has sparked a continuing debate on the matter. This discussion reviews India’s requirements in particular on the working of imported inventions and their impact on compulsory licenses....
September 1, 2009
|

Strategy in Assigning Patents

In the absence of specific regulations, the ownership of inventions made by employees is governed by common law in India. The evolution of employer-employee relations in recent times have significant implications on the intellectual property created in the course of such a relationship. It is important to understand the subtle changes and evaluate what they mean for employers and employees....