1-7For centuries inventors have been granted exclusive rights to their inventions as a reward for their contribution to society. However, balancing public good with private reward is always arduous. The area of intellectual property in biomedical research has witnessed a marked change in the IP scenario due to the pressure exerted on governments by the industry. This paper strives to trace some of the changes witnessed in the West against the backdrop of the Indian patent regimen and argues that the law is transiting in an industry-responsive manner. A few suggestions are also made to adequately respond to these changes
Intellectual property laws bestow a time bound individual right to a right holder, which after a cer...
Pharmaceutical patenting plays a critical role in promoting innovation and ensuring the availability...
Pharmaceutical patenting plays a critical role in promoting innovation and ensuring the availability...
Presented at the GLOBELICS 2006 conference in India during 4-7 October 2006.Session II-5 New IPR Reg...
1-9Summary -The genesis of the Indian Patents Act 1970 is outlined. The expectations of the Indian...
The impact of patent protection on biomedical innovation has been a controversial issue. Although a ...
This paper highlights and overview of and analysis of the patent laws in relation with the pharmaceu...
1-17Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) on inventions in biotechnology may become a controversial...
The patents and intellectual property rights (IPRs) associated with the development of new crops and...
A patent is an exclusive right granted by the government to the original inventor or researcher of a...
The non-effectiveness of certain codified human rights is particularly apparent with reference to th...
Presented at the GLOBELICS 2006 conference in India during 4-7 October 2006.Session II-5 New IPR Reg...
This paper aims at exploring intellectual property in relation to patent in medicine in India. Knowl...
Intellectual Property Right is a legal concept which is creations of human intellect under intellect...
Intellectual property laws bestow a time bound individual right to a right holder, which after a cer...
Intellectual property laws bestow a time bound individual right to a right holder, which after a cer...
Pharmaceutical patenting plays a critical role in promoting innovation and ensuring the availability...
Pharmaceutical patenting plays a critical role in promoting innovation and ensuring the availability...
Presented at the GLOBELICS 2006 conference in India during 4-7 October 2006.Session II-5 New IPR Reg...
1-9Summary -The genesis of the Indian Patents Act 1970 is outlined. The expectations of the Indian...
The impact of patent protection on biomedical innovation has been a controversial issue. Although a ...
This paper highlights and overview of and analysis of the patent laws in relation with the pharmaceu...
1-17Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) on inventions in biotechnology may become a controversial...
The patents and intellectual property rights (IPRs) associated with the development of new crops and...
A patent is an exclusive right granted by the government to the original inventor or researcher of a...
The non-effectiveness of certain codified human rights is particularly apparent with reference to th...
Presented at the GLOBELICS 2006 conference in India during 4-7 October 2006.Session II-5 New IPR Reg...
This paper aims at exploring intellectual property in relation to patent in medicine in India. Knowl...
Intellectual Property Right is a legal concept which is creations of human intellect under intellect...
Intellectual property laws bestow a time bound individual right to a right holder, which after a cer...
Intellectual property laws bestow a time bound individual right to a right holder, which after a cer...
Pharmaceutical patenting plays a critical role in promoting innovation and ensuring the availability...
Pharmaceutical patenting plays a critical role in promoting innovation and ensuring the availability...