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Intellectual Property Rights Protection

   

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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW IN INDIA1
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Table of contentsIntroduction......................................................................................................................................3Body.................................................................................................................................................3Conclusion.......................................................................................................................................7Reference list:..................................................................................................................................82
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IntroductionThe human race is well adapted for the application of ideas, innovations, imagination, andcreativity to an existing base of knowledge to form a dynamic one that becomes the valuable andtangible form of products. Such ideas of human form a special idea in a distinctive way. Theword property is used to describe the ideas and creations of one to claim ownership recognizingthe potential of the holder. The concept of art merges with intellectual property resulting inpotential creations1. The study outlines to seek the possibility of expanding the creations and toensure suitable limitations and alternate system of laws to adapt to protect the ways depleting thecreations of the holders. The survey discusses a need for the protection of the TraditionalKnowledge and the need of effective measures towards the protection of all creations towardsfeasibility and convenience. The essay adds to the study of the overview of the IntellectualProperty Law (IPL), the emerging trends in IPL, the emerging issues and the necessary role ofgovernment towards the protection.BodyOverview of intellectual property law in India In the ancient times, knowledge and creations were given precedence over anything. Creationsand knowledge were the treasures of every community and the owner of such creations thatprovided fame and reputation; the unmatchable creations, which now have been disseminatedwith no acknowledgment and returns. Sooner society introduced laws for the protection ofcreativity and the property of the creative holders, called the Property Rights. With the advent ofglobalization in the contemporary periods, strict rights and laws are maintained for the protectionof certain knowledge, art and creations having much commercial potentiality. Traditional knowledge that was within local control used as a public domain of the respectivelocal communities had no claim of owners. Today those traditional creations are given rights forprotection that constraints multiple generations as the property of one. Intellectual Property (IP)refers to the creation of the intellectual authority and ideas by the owners of laws and creators1Neethu R, "Braiding Intellectual Property Law With Human Rights" (2014) 9 Journal of Intellectual Property Law& Practice3
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