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December 24, 2023

ASEAN – India Free Trade Agreement

This article has been written by Mr. Srivatsan Ananth, a 2nd year student of IFIM Law School, Bengaluru. Abstract: Intellectual property, in simple words, refers to creations of the mind. IPR is a tool of protection, used to protect the creators who have invested their time, money, and energy on their creations. IPR, Intellectual Property…

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Gatt and its effects on IPR laws of India

This article has been written by Mr. Srivatsan Ananth, a 2nd year student of IFIM Law  School, Bengaluru.    Abstract: Intellectual property, in simple words, refers to creations of the mind. IPR is a tool of protection, used to protect the creators who have invested their time, money, and energy on their creations. IPR, Intellectual…

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Fintech and IPR

This article has been compiled by “Rishita Jha” a 1st year student of “Lloyd Law College” Greater Noida Uttar Pradesh.    Abstract- Fintech is fast becoming a global phenomenon, led by innovators and followed closely by academics, and now drawing the attention of regulators. Broadly, fintech is an umbrella term for innovative technology-enabled financial services…

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The impact of Trips- Plus Provisions on India’s Intellectual Property Rights Law: A Comprehensive Analysis

This article has been written by Ms.Mamta kumari, a 2nd year law  student of Galgotias      University, Greater Noida.   Introduction Indigenous wisdom preservation, intellectual property rights, and cultural heritage all intertwine with the conservation of traditional knowledge (TK). In this regard, the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) is essential in helping countries create…

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