Advantages and Disadvantages of Intellectual Property Rights
Advantages of IPR:.
1) Safeguards creators rights.
2) Promotes innovation and creativity.
3) Facilitates ease of doing business.
4) Enhances economic value.
5) Expands the export regime Disadvantages of IPR.
1) Expensive for first IPR filing for nay process of the product.
2) Pirating has still not stopped after IPR protection.
3) Quality is compromised .
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Drawbacks of The Indian IPR System
Evergreening of Patents:.
1) Section 3(d) of the Indian Patent Act 1970 (as amended in 2005)does not allow patents to be granted to inventions involving new forms of a known substance unless it differs significantly in properties about efficacy.
2) This means that the Indian Patent Act does not allow the evergreening of patents.
The pharma companies.
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India and Intellectual Property Rights
Acts Dealing with Intellectual Property Rights in India:.
1) The Copyright Act, 1957.
2) The Patents Act, 1970.
3) The Trade Marks Act, 1999.
4) The Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act, 1999 India adopted the National Intellectual Property Rights(IPR) Policy as a vision document to guide the future development of IPRs in.
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Is copyright infringement a cognisable offence?
The State of NCT has ruled that the copyright infringement is a cognisable offence under the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC), 1973.
The Indian Copyright Act makes a distinction between commercial and non-commercial infringement.
It allows the courts to impose a sentence of less than six months or a fine of less than Rs. 50,000.
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Is copyright infringement legal in India?
Indian Copyright Act, 1957 and The Patents Act, 1970 provides specific provisions for fair dealing and enumerated exceptions to copyright infringement.
The use of copyrighted materials for training AI models is considered to be in a legal grey area.
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Types of Intellectual Property Rights
Copyright
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What are the rights provided under copyright law?
The rights provided under Copyright law include:
the rights of reproduction of the work communication of the work to the public adaptation of the work and translation of the work.
Copyrights of works of the countries mentioned in the International Copyright Order are protected in India, as if such works are Indian works. ,
What Is Intellectual Property?
Intellectual property (IP) refers to creations of the mind, such as inventions; literary and artistic works; designs; symbols, names, and images used in commerce.
IP is protected in law by, for example, patents, copyright, and trademarks, which enable people to earn recognition or financial benefit from what they invent or create.
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Who is responsible for copyright infringement in AI-generated works?
Determining liability for copyright infringement in AI-generated works can be complex, involving questions about the role of AI developers, users, and the AI itself.
The responsibility for ensuring compliance with copyright law rests with both the creators and users of AI-generated works.