what is IPR ?
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Answer / falgun buch
IPR stands for Intellectual Property Rights, which can be
defined as Rights acquired over a property created with the
intellectual effort of an individual. The property is
intangible in nature. IPR was divided into 7 main branches
under the TRIPS agreement (Trade Related Aspects of
Intellectual Property Rights). These branches are:-
1) Patents
2) Copyrights
3) Trademarks
4) Geographical Indications
5) Integrated Circuits and Design Layouts
6) Designs
7) Confidential Information(Trade secrets)
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Answer / guest
IPR is (INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT)AND THE MAIN SUBJECTS
UNDER ARE 1)TRADEMARK ACT 1999
2)COPYRIGHT ACT 1975
3)PANTENT ACT
4)DESIGN ACT 2000
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Answer / raghavendra r pawar
IPR means Intellectual Property Law. Consists of
Copyright,Patent,Trademark,Geographical
Indications,Designs, company secretes collectively called
as intellectual property rights. Intellectual properties
are intangible assets.
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Answer / prashant sauran
"INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT" means legal documents granted
by the govt. giving an inventor the exclusive right to make,
use, and sell an invention for a specific no. of years(20).
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Answer / sandeep goel
IPR is (INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT)AND THE MAIN SUBJECTS
UNDER ARE 1)TRADEMARK ACT 1999
2)COPYRIGHT ACT 1975
3)PANTENT ACT
4)DESIGN ACT 2000
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IPR stands for intellectual property right aquired over
property created with intellectual/innovational effort of
an induvidual..IPR mainly divided into seven main category
These categories are
1)patent
2)trademark
3)copyright
4)production and design layout
5)geographical indication
6)encriptive information
7)design
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Answer / suganya
Protects the intagible property created by corportion or
individuals that is protected under copyright, trade secret
and patent law.
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Answer / nadim ahmad
Intellectual property (IP) rights are the rights awarded by
society to individuals or organisations
principally over creative works: inventions, literary and
artistic works, and symbols, names,
images, and designs used in commerce. They give the creator
the right to prevent others from
making unauthorised use of their property for a limited
period. IP is categorised as Industrial
Property (functional commercial innovations), and Artistic
and Literary Property (cultural
creations). Current technological developments are blurring,
to some extent, this distinction, and
some hybrid sui generis systems are emerging.
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Answer / daisy
IPR is a general term outlaying the patents,copy
rights,trade marks,industrial design,geographical
indications,protection of layout design of integrated
circuits and protection of undisclosed information.
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Answer / amar
IPR is the rights arising out of and in relation to assets
that are intangible in various forms i.e. invention,
literature, films, software, trademarks etc. It can be
protected only when it is in the fixed form and not in the
form of a mere idea.
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