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NEW DELHI: Indian films, music and the pharmaceutical industry for a better future of intellectual property rights (IPR) protection that the government plans to take to the country in a race for IPR. Setting up a factory high-level brainstorming for research and development in the intellectual property rights on the cards for beef, India’s position in the negotiations targeted at global agreements on key aspects of the protection of patents, trademarks, copyright and geographical indications (GIs).
Review of the IPR applications is also being extended by India global equity specialists, know-how, especially from countries such as the United States. The Government is also in the process of networking offices Patent and Trademark Office in the four metros.
Initiatives to India a hub IPR are experienced in the industry of political division and public relations (DIPP). The government has already closely with Max-Plank Institute in Munich and the Australian Institute of patents for the development of a management-CIO Institute.
The realities of the earth, IPR management for key segments, such as movies, music and pharmaceutical companies in the backyard head, the proposal by the Labour Institute of R & D, as well as political institutions Think-Tank.
While the institution has also offered up R & D in certain sectors of the industry, but also the input of criticism of the government, for talks on international bodies such as the World Trade Organization (WTO) .
Reinforced to the infrastructure is to ensure a strong IPR regime, DIPP secretary Ajay Dua said. When contact is made by ET, he said a Rs.130-crore project is currently underway for networking patent office, Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata and Chennai.
The recent actions of the Government of India would be quite a different picture from that time, as a concern of multinationals using voice, the protection of intellectual property. By type of products, patents and showed that the implementation of India is much better than in many other major markets, the government intends now by the development of an image of the IPR-India. This would help Indian companies in R & D, except for the promotion of multinational investment.
The government has once five increase of patent applications and to develop human resources in order to meet the growing requirements of the protection of intellectual property. India has agreements with major players such as the United States and the EU, to share expertise.
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