Intellectual Property Rights Cell
- INTRODUCTION
- AWARD & CERTIFICATE
- COMMITTEE – MOM
- COMPENDIUM DETAILS
Introduction
Intellectual property (IP) refers to creations of the mind, such as inventions; literary and artistic works; designs; and 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. By striking the right balance between the interests of innovators and the wider public interest, the IP system aims to foster an environment in which creativity and innovation can flourish.
- Patents: Inventions (Products, Processes, Materials, Compositions) Technical Solution to a Technical problem
- Industrial Designs: External features appealing to the eye New Shape, Pattern or Configuration
- Trade Marks: A visual symbol such as a Word, Name, Logo, Label, Monogram, Slogan etc.
- Applied on Article of Manufacture or Service Indicates the origin of goods and services