From an Indian perspective, Intellectual Property Rights: Concepts, Protection, and Practice provides a comprehensive exploration of India's IP landscape across its first five chapters. Chapter 1 introduces IP as creations of the mind, detailing types like patents, trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets, and geographical indications emphasizing their economic and cultural significance. Chapter 2 delves into patents under the Patents Act, 1970, covering criteria, processes, and enforcement highlighting India's innovation-public health balance. Chapter 3 examines trademarks under the Trademarks Act, 1999, focusing on registration, enforcement, and global filings Chapter 4 explores copyrights under the Copyright Act, 1957, addressing creative works, fair use, and digital challenges like piracy. Chapter 5 covers trade secrets, protected via common law and contracts. Together, these chapters illustrate India's robust yet adaptive IP regime, fostering innovation while addressing global and digital complexities.
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