Copyright refers to the legal rights provided to an individual to secure their work of art from being infringed. No other person, other than the owner is legally permitted to use the work of art for commercial or business purposes. The owner of the original copyright, however, can further develop their work or modify it for a certain period of time.
Category: Work Area
Patents
Patents serve as exclusive monopoly rights granted to applicants, safeguarding their ownership and enhancing their value. This effective tool ensures legal protection for inventors and applicants against theft, imitations, duplications, and false claims of originality.The primary objective of the patent system is to foster innovation by encouraging inventors
Semiconductor Integrated Circuits Layout Design Act, 2000 and its Implications
In today’s technology-influenced world, Intellectual Property Rights are vital elements needed to maintain an edge in the competitive market. It is crucial that the companies understand that which creations of human intellect
Trademark
With multiple similar goods offered by multiple competitors in the market, differentiation becomes pivotal. A trademark is a symbol that distinguishes between the goods of the company with that of the competitor. Apart from differentiation, a trademark can also serve as a means to offer product authentication and a seal of trust and quality.