Analytical Study of Intellectual Property Rights with Special Reference to Patent, Copyright and Trademark in India
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Patent, Copyright, Act, TrademarkAbstract
An intellectual property right (IPR) is a legal entitlement that provides creators or inventorsexclusive powers to own and have complete control over their original creations within aspecific period. In India, the IPR ecosystem aims to protect the monetary interests of
creators via a series of statutes
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Bansal Reetika and Jaiswal Puja, Intellectual Property Rights and Legal Research: Issues and Challenges. (2021). 26(6) of the Journal of Intellectual Property Rights.
Ravivarma Chiruvoori , Bhuvankumar Dama, A Descriptive Study on Intellectual Property Rights in India– Challenges for MSMEs & Institutional Support, International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) ISSN: 2319-7064, 2022
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