Intellectual Property Rights in India
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Intellectual Property Rights in India

Intellectual Property Rights in India

Author : V K Ahuja

ISBN : INK9351433880

EDITION : 2nd

BINDING : Paperback

COPYRIGHT YEAR : 2015

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The conclusion of TRIPs Agreement opened a new era in the field of intellectual property rights. The Agreement evolved minimum standards for copyright, patents, trade marks, industrial designs, geographical indications, layout-design of 

integrated circuits and undisclosed information which includes trade secrets. The subject of IPRs has become important since 

then. The Member States were under an obligation to amend their IPR laws to bring them in conformity with the provisions of 

TRIPs Agreement. India has also enacted new laws on Designs, Trade Marks, Plant Varieties and Farmer’s Rights, Geographical 

Indications, Semiconductor Integrated Circuits Layout-Design and drastically amended the Copyright Act and Patents Act.  

This book discusses and analyses the law on IPRs in India in a lucid language. It explains the know-how and licenses to 

give an overall picture of the law on IPRs. A summary of all the international agreements, treaties and conventions on 

IPRs has also been provided. A number of Indian, American and English cases have been referred in the book to further 

elucidate the concepts. The book is intended for professionals and will also be useful for students of Law, Management, 

Science, Technology, CA and CS, having IPRs in their curriculum.

Dr V K Ahuja is Associate Professor in Faculty of Law, University of Delhi having a teaching experience of over 23 years. He holds LL.M. and Ph.D. from University of Delhi and M.Phil. from JNU, New Delhi. He has also completed a certificate course on Law Teaching and Legal Research Skills at Cardiff Law School, Cardiff University, UK in 2004. He has authored three books on I PR, and two volumes of Halsburys Annotated Statutes of India. He was honoured with an award in the Fifth South Asian Teaching Session on International Humanitarian Law and Refugee Law organised jointly by the International Committee of the Red Cross, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and National Law School of India University, Bangalore in 2003.

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