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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS AND THE PROTECTION OF SOFTWARE
Article Intellectual Property Rights

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS AND THE PROTECTION OF SOFTWARE

This Article is written by Anju of Department of Laws, Bhagat Phool Singh Mahila Vishwavidyalya Khanpur Kalan Sonepat, an intern under Legal Vidhiya . ABSTRACT Individuals are granted rights over their creative works known as intellectual property rights. For a predetermined amount of time, they often grant the inventor the Read more…

By Admin, 11 monthsJuly 27, 2024 ago
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS AND TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE
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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS AND TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE

This article is written by Yogitha Krishna of BBA.LLB of 5th Year of Gitam School of Law, an intern under Legal Vidhiya ABSTRACT This article explores the complex intersection of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) and Traditional Knowledge (TK), focusing on the challenges and opportunities presented by their coexistence. Traditional knowledge, Read more…

By Admin, 11 monthsJuly 23, 2024 ago
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS AND THE PROTECTION OF TRADITIONAL AGRICULTURAL KNOWLEDGE
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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS AND THE PROTECTION OF TRADITIONAL AGRICULTURAL KNOWLEDGE

This article is written by Aarathi Namboodiri of 10th semester of SASTRA Deemed University, Thanjavur, an intern under Legal Vidhya ABSTRACT Traditional knowledge plays a pivotal role in the daily lives of millions worldwide, including in India, where communities rely on it for deriving sustainable livelihoods from biodiversity. This informal Read more…

By Admin, 1 yearApril 6, 2024 ago
INTRODUCTION TO TRADEMARK LAWS
Trademark Law

INTRODUCTION TO TRADEMARK LAWS

This article is written by Neha P. Gavade, of  10th Semester of BALLB of Thakur Ramnarayan College of Law, an intern under Legal Vidhiya ABSTRACT With the advent of new-age technology and better resources to back more innovative ideas, intellectual property reign in India is expanding at a great rate. Read more…

By Admin, 1 yearMarch 5, 2024 ago
BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO RELATED INTERNATIONAL TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS
Intellectual Property Rights

BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO RELATED INTERNATIONAL TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS

This article is written by Apurba Das, a law graduate of Madhusudhan Law University, an intern under Legal Vidhiya Abstract: Intellectual property has a binary nature, i.e., it has both public and transnational confines. For illustration, patents are governed by public laws and affiliated country regulations, while transnational conventions on Read more…

By Admin, 2 yearsSeptember 29, 2023 ago

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