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CONTENTS:- 1. Intellectuals and Intellectual Property; 2. Intellectual Property Rights: Concepts and Rationales; 3. Intellectual Property Rights: Protection through Laws; 4. Knowledge, Society and Copyright in India; 5. The Politics of Intellectual Property Rights; 6. Intellectual Property Rights: Struggle over Bio-resources; 7. India's Initiatives in Protecting and Promoting Traditional Knowledge; 8. Intellectual Property Rights in the Changing Scenario; 9. Copyright; 10. The Digital Dilemma: Indian Cyber Laws in the Information Age; 11. Copyright Issues and 'Right to Read' in the Digital Environment; 12. Digitisation of Library\ Materials and CopyRight Issues; 13. Copyright Violation and Plagiarism in India; 14. Indian Patents Act: An Analysis; 15. Introduction to Copyright; 16. Introduction to Copyright Act, 1957; 17. International Copyright Conventions; 18. WIPO Copyright Conventions; 19. The International Copyright Order, 1999; 20. Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works; 21. Universal Copyright convention as Revised in Paris (1971); 22. Intellectual Property in Cyberspace; 23. Convention on cybercrime; 24. Patents Act, 1970; 25. Highlights of Patents (Amendment) Ordinance, 2004; 26. Information Technology Act, 2000; 27. Agreement on Trade-related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights. |
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Intellectual property (IP) represents property of your mind or intellect. It can be an invention, trade mark, original design or the practical application of a good idea. In business terms, this means your proprietary knowledge -a key component of success in business today. It is often the edge which sets successful companies apart and as world markets become increasingly competitive, protecting your intellectual property becomes essential. Even though the term "intellectual property rights" has recently become topical and, it remains a mystery- some obscure legal concept of little relevance to everyday life. Using carefully chosen cases and facts and figures, this work seeks to demystify IPR. It explores the concepts behind the different forms of IP, and how they operate in real life. It is designed for a wide range of audiences like holders of intellectual property rights, academicians, librarians, scholars of law, technologists, policy-makers, bureaucrats, agencies interested in the transfer of technology, media personals, general public, etc. |
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