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Doctrine of Equivalence - Delhi IP
As per the Indian Patents Act, 1970, there are two types of infringement – Direct infringement and Indirect Infringement. When a Patented product or process is used by someone without the permission of the owner of the Patent then that is considered as direct infringement. This is the most common type of infringement.
Invalidation and Validation Patent Search - Delhi IP
Invalidation & Validation Patent Search Patent “invalidity” / “validity” searches are conducted to either validate the claims made by the applicant in a patent application or to invalidate one or more claims of a competitor’s patent. These searches are identical in nature except for the desired outcomes.
Trademark Examination - Delhi IP
The examination of the trademark application is conducted within the period of 2-4 months of filing date. After the examination the examiner can raise objections in relation to the application if he/she is of the opinion that the application contains some kind of error or may propose that the Trademark should be registered only subject to some conditions, limitations or divisions. However, if the examiner does not raise any objection.
Trademark Classification - Delhi IP
Trademark Classification is the classification of goods and services into different classes. The person/organization has to register the mark in one of the classes in which that person/organization’s goods or services fall. Section 13 of the Trademarks Act, 1999, provides that the registrar shall classify the goods and services in different classes according to the International Classification of Goods and Services to register trademarks.
Trademark Examination - Delhi IP
The examination of the trademark application is conducted within the period of 2-4 months of filing date. After the examination the examiner can raise objections in relation to the application if he/she is of the opinion that the application contains some kind of error or may propose that the Trademark should be registered only subject to some conditions, limitations or divisions. However, if the examiner does not raise any objection.
Trademark Licensing - Delhi IP
Though the assignment and licensing may seem somewhat similar, they are actually very much different from each other. In assignment the ownership of the trademark is permanently transferred from one person to the other. Once the Ownership rights are transferred under the assignment, it cannot be revoked. Whereas, in licensing, only certain rights are temporarily transferred for a particular period of time.
Trademark Licensing - Delhi IP
Though the assignment and licensing may seem somewhat similar, they are actually very much different from each other. In assignment the ownership of the trademark is permanently transferred from one person to the other. Once the Ownership rights are transferred under the assignment, it cannot be revoked. Whereas, in licensing, only certain rights are temporarily transferred for a particular period of time.
Trademark Examination - Delhi IP
The examination of the trademark application is conducted within the period of 2-4 months of filing date. After the examination the examiner can raise objections in relation to the application if he/she is of the opinion that the application contains some kind of error or may propose that the Trademark should be registered only subject to some conditions, limitations or divisions. However, if the examiner does not raise any objection.
Trademark Classification - Delhi IP
Trademark Classification is the classification of goods and services into different classes. The person/organization has to register the mark in one of the classes in which that person/organization’s goods or services fall. Section 13 of the Trademarks Act, 1999, provides that the registrar shall classify the goods and services in different classes according to the International Classification of Goods and Services to register trademarks.
Invalidation and Validation Patent Search - Delhi IP
Invalidation & Validation Patent Search Patent “invalidity” / “validity” searches are conducted to either validate the claims made by the applicant in a patent application or to invalidate one or more claims of a competitor’s patent. These searches are identical in nature except for the desired outcomes.
Trademark Infringement - Delhi IP
Trademark infringement is defined under section 29 of the Trademarks Act, 1999. As per this section, infringement of a trademark is basically unauthorized usage of the mark which is similar or identical to the mark which has been already registered by another person in a similar trade or business.
Trademark Infringement - Delhi IP
Trademark infringement is defined under section 29 of the Trademarks Act, 1999. As per this section, infringement of a trademark is basically unauthorized usage of the mark which is similar or identical to the mark which has been already registered by another person in a similar trade or business.
Trademark Filing and Fee - Delhi IP
As per Indian Trademark law, an exclusive legal right for use of the mark is given to the owner of the Trademark. Under the trademark law there are many types of trademarks that a person can apply for. The documents required and official filing fee varies as per the specifications. Trademark can be filed by : An individual or a person Indian company Partnership firm Limited liability partnership Joint owners Society or trust Proprietorship firm