Intellectual Property Rights in India

Overview & Key Services

What Are Intellectual Property Rights?


Types of Intellectual Property in India

1. Trademarks
  • Governed by the Trademarks Act, 1999.
2. Patents
  • Governed by the Patents Act, 1970.
3. Copyrights
  • Governed by the Copyright Act, 1957.
4. Designs
  • Governed by the Designs Act, 2000.
5. Geographical Indications (GIs)
  • Governed by the Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act, 1999.
6. Plant Varieties
  • Governed by the Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers’ Rights Act, 2001.
7. Trade Secrets and Confidential Information

Intellectual Property Registration Services in India

1. Trademark Registration
  • Trademark name, logo, and slogan search
  • Filing of trademark applications
  • Response to objections or oppositions
  • Trademark renewal and licensing
  • Watch services for infringement monitoring
2. Patent Registration
  • Patent search and novelty assessment
  • Drafting of patent specifications
  • Filing of provisional and complete applications
  • Patent prosecution and examination response
  • Patent maintenance and renewal
3. Copyright Registration
  • Copyright registration for books, music, software, artwork
  • Filing and tracking application status
  • Handling disputes and infringement claims
4. Design Registration
  • Filing for industrial design protection
  • Representation before the design registry
  • Renewal and enforcement support
5. Geographical Indications (GI) Registration
  • GI search and documentation
  • Filing of GI applications
  • Representation before the GI registry
6. IPR Consultancy & Strategy
  • IP audits for businesses
  • Portfolio management for multiple IP assets
  • Legal advisory for IP litigation, licensing, and enforcement

Importance of Protecting Intellectual Property in India

  • Legal Ownership: Registered intellectual property gives legal recognition to your ownership, making it easier to enforce your rights in case of infringement.
  • Monetary Value: IP assets can be monetized through licensing, franchising, or sales.
  • Brand Trust & Reputation: Trademarked brands and patented products build trust with consumers and investors.
  • Global Expansion: Registered IP in India can be extended internationally through treaties like the Madrid Protocol and PCT (Patent Cooperation Treaty).

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