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INTELLECTUAL

PROPERTY RIGHT
SUBMITTED TO:- MRS. ANITA TIWARI SUBMITTED BY:- SHUBHAM PANDEY

(ASSISTANT PROFESSOR) YOGITA JOSHI


(DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES) (MBA 2YEAR 3 SEMESTER)
INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY
•Intellectual Property is an idea,
a design, an invention, a
manuscript etc. that can
ultimately give rise to a useful
product and application.
INELLECTUAL
PROPERTY RIGHTS
•Right of an inventor to derive
economic benefits from his
intellectual property, this right
is called as Intellectual Property
Rights(IPR).
OBJECTIVE OF IPR POLICY

IPR AWARENESS

GENERATION OF IPRs

ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT

COMMERCIALIZATION OF IPRs

HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT


TYPES OF IPR

1- INDUSTRIAL 2- COPY RIGHT


PROPERTY
INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY

1- Patent

2- Trademarks

3- Industrial Designs

4- Trade Secrets
PATENT
A Patent is an intellectual property right relating to inventions and
is the grant of exclusive right, for a limited period, provided by
the government to the patentee, in exchange of full disclosure of
his invention, for excluding others, from making, using, selling,
importing the patented product or process producing that product
for those purposes.

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