IPR issues, patentability of new inventions and granting of data exclusivity
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Praveen Bhise
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Yes!! ofcourse it will affect.........which we the bitech companies will realise in due couse of time....as for now many drugs going offpantent and about $20 billion worth drug in 2016.....
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Pradeep Pradhan
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i don't think so, just because US is closing the doors doesn't mean that there will be no opportunity, there are many 3rd world countries which needs drugs at a much cheaper price and these are the areas that Indian Biotech companies should focus...
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Ajay Ziz
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patent right knowledge which forces us to think that it's in the genes . question should knowlege :: which :::
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Manoj Kr Kalita
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In response to Kurian I wanna tel we human beings always work for money. You wont continue your job if that does not pay you. If we human beings are like commodoities who get sold for money why not the genes prepared by some scientist after their...
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Nimmi P Babu
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almost anything biological must now be patentable, to ensure future medical discoveries and a competitive biotechnology industry. For many religious and environmental groups, this is a misleading exaggeration at best. At worst, it reduces nature...
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India protects traditional medicines from patents To prevent foreign companies from patenting indigenous medicine, the Indian government has made 200,000 traditional medicines 'public property' — available for anyone to use but no one to sell as a brand. Indian authorities have become concerned about the growing practice of foreign companies patenting medicinal plants and other components of traditional medicine systems. Five thousand patents for traditional medicines have been issued in global trademark offices, 2,000 of which belong to the Indian ayurveda, unani and siddha systems of medicine. The 200,000 medicines are listed in the Traditional Knowledge Digital Library, which took 200 re...
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chekuri krao
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I too agree with above said matter. As Indian medicine is the time tested and has the authority over the properties of the individual herb and its composite mix. All foreign companies are studying the Indian medicine and are deriving from it.Thus,...
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varsha
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its good going.. and worthy initiative..by Indian government.. as we all know Indian climate is having diversifying ranges of natural drugs and herbal due to lack of information and facilities we are not able to take actual benefits of our own...
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Javier Farrugia
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A great initiative by the Indian Government! Medicine, Software, Music, Art and a host of other things, should never be subject to patents, they belong to humanity as a whole. We have popular "patent-free" saying in Andalucia: Not until the people...
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The biotech industry has the potential to help feed the world’s poorest people but it is being held back by a breakdown in the patent system, a new study said. A fixation on patents and privately-controlled research has frequently given rise to controversy and roadblocks to innovation , according to the report called Toward a New Era of Intellectual Property: From Confrontation to Negotiation , by the International Expert Group on Biotechnology, Innovation and Intellectual Property, Montreal, Canada. In some cases patents are preventing science from tackling disease and hunger and the authors called for a new era of intellectual property to stimulate innovation and broaden access to disco...
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Need for revocation of patent (completely or in partially) arises due to the fact that when patent application is filed, it is difficult to examine whether the innovation is new or it is dressed up. Generally there are four months for opposing the patent after the grant and if it is not possible or any organization misses an oppurtunity for opposition, then it goes for revocation of patent. There are three modes of revocation of patent in India. Patents may be revoked in whole or in part by a prescribed court or by the Commissioner. 1. Central Govt. (a) In the public interest(relating to atomic energy) 2. Contoller (a) Where the patentee surrenders the patent: (b) On the granting o...
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Science and technology have been recognized worldwide as important components for social-economic development. Through innovations new solutions to technical problems have been found and improved the well being of the human kind. Generally, we can say that an ‘innovation’ is developing a new idea and putting it into practice. Technological innovation may be classified in several ways: product vs. process, radical (basic or fundamental) vs. incremental (improvement).Other important types of (nontechnological) innovations that do not result from scientific and/or technological R D, but are often crucial for profitably marketing the products and services resulting from the investment made in R...
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Biotechnology V/s Intellectual Property Intellectual Property is the term used to describe the branch of law, which protects the application of thoughts, ideas, and information, which are of commercial value. It thus covers the law relating to patents, copyrights, trademarks, trade secrets and other similar rights (Cornish, 1989). MODERN BIOTECHNOLOGY -- or 'biological engineering,' as some have called it -- has excited the imaginations and provoked the concerns of almost every part of society Biotechnology companies and much of the mass media tout advances in modern biotechnology as little less than miraculous. The new techniques of engineering life are said to be responsible for two r...
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venkataramana karapakula
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hallo , me also working in IP. my background is biotechnoly.If u find any vacancy in your organisation, pls refer me
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AMIT KATOCH
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This is the most sensitive industry.If u remember snofi-aventis was about to b sold off when french govt. came forward and funded the company to avert its selling off to Novartis.Though this industry is driven by research and development ,this is...
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Bindu Narayan
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I agree with this point. Pharmaceutical patenting system should be liberalised. Restrictions should be taken out. Liberty shouldn't only be in the hands of first world countries. People in 3rd world countries are dying needlessly
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KURIAN
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While U.S. drug companies reap record profits, millions are dying needlessly throughout the Third World. And the actions of the U.S. government--blocking needed medicine in the face of the devastating AIDS epidemic--are an outrage
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If you are concerned that patents are being improperly granted for business methods that are not properly novel and inventive, check out Peer-to-Patent Australia (www.peertopatent.org.au).
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Ginger Man
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Great News! I am very excited to see that IP Australia is moving in the direction of having more transparency and allowing public inputs in their patent process.
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A patent application for a financial service is now available for public review on the Peer-to-Patent Australia website. Here is a link: http://www.peertopatent.org.au/patent/2005201844/activity Has this been done before?
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Aarti Gupta
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Mr.Ben, really an interesting website. It helps us to keep updated regarding the financial and patent issues. Thanks for sharing. Please do keep on contributing such valuable information.
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Ginger Man
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I have also noticed the availability of a few software-related patent applications on the site. For example "Binary representation of number based on processor word size"(http://www.peertopatent.org.au/patent/2005218001/activity) which talks about...
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World IP Day, 26 April: "The Power of Ideas as the seedbed for innovation and creativity" "World Intellectual Property Day is an opportunity to encourage people to think about the role played by intellectual property in everyday life, and about its importance in stimulating and safeguarding innovation and creativity. This year we celebrate the starting point of all intellectual property, the seeds from which all innovations and creative works grow – ideas." WIPO member states decided, in 2000, to designate a World Intellectual Property Day to raise awareness of the role of intellectual property in our daily lives, and to celebrate the contribution made by innovators and artists to the development of societies across the globe. April 26 was chosen as this was the date on which the Convention establishing WIPO entered into force in 1970. Significance of World IP Day To raise awareness of how patents, copyright, trademarks and designs impact daily life To increase understanding of how...
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