As a part of its endeavor to facilitate and sensitise design fraternity about Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) in accord with the activities of IPR Cell in NID, the institute has started a series of one day awareness programmes on “Industrial Design registration and Protection” jointly with office of Controller General Patents, Designs & Trademarks, Government of India.
While the awareness programme was started in NID, Ahmedabad on Saturday, the programme will also be held in other cities including Pune, Bangalore, Delhi and Kolkata with the creative Design Professionals and Innovators in these places.
A key note address from Justice RR Tripathi was followed by special addresses and sessions from various experts from across the country and faculties of NID.
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Officials of the Intellectual Property Office (IPO) here on Monday discussed sharing the nation's database of over 2.30 lakh patent documents with the Geneva-based World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO).
We have discussed about the posting of 2.33 lakh records of the patent documents on the (IPO) website and this data will be shared with World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO), the Controller General of Patents, Designs & Trade Marks P H Kurian said.
The Geneva-based WIPO is a specialised United Nations agency for developing a balanced and accessible international system in the field of intellectual property.
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As part of United States efforts to combat transnational crime and promote the protection of intellectual property rights (IPR) worldwide, the State Department has approved eleven projects totaling $3.9 million in Fiscal Year 2009 (FY09) anticrime funds. These funds will enable U.S. law enforcement agencies and diplomatic missions to collaborate in the delivery of criminal enforcement training and technical assistance programs on IPR protection to foreign law enforcement partners.
Training and technical assistance in the investigation and prosecution of IPR crime will be provided to foreign law enforcement partners in nations across the Pacific Rim, Latin America, Eastern Europe and