This comprehensive book on Intellectual Property Law provides an in-depth analysis of the principles, statutes, and case law governing the protection of intellectual creations in India and at the international level. Covering the essential branches of IPR—including Copyright, Patents, Trademarks, Designs, Geographical Indications, Trade Secrets, Plant Varieties, and Emerging Issues in Digital IP—this work explains both the theoretical foundations and practical applications of intellectual property rights.
Special attention is given to:
The evolution and objectives of intellectual property laws.
Detailed commentary on the Patents Act, 1970, Copyright Act, 1957, Trade Marks Act, 1999, Designs Act, 2000, and allied legislations.
International conventions and treaties such as TRIPS Agreement, Paris Convention, Berne Convention, WIPO treaties.
Judicial decisions shaping Indian IP jurisprudence.
Contemporary issues like IP in cyberspace, software protection, biotechnology patents, and traditional knowledge.
The book is designed for law students, practitioners, academicians, researchers, and industry professionals, providing clarity on both statutory provisions and practical enforcement of IPR. It serves as an essential reference for litigation, advisory work, and competitive examinations.
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Part I – Introduction & General Principles
Meaning, Nature, and Scope of Intellectual Property
Historical Evolution of Intellectual Property Law
Justifications for Protection of Intellectual Property
International Conventions and Treaties (TRIPS, WIPO, Berne, Paris, Madrid Protocol, etc.)
Institutional Framework for IPR Protection – National and International
Part II – Copyright Law
6. Concept of Copyright and Neighboring Rights
7. Copyright Act, 1957 – Scope, Ownership, Assignment & Licensing
8. Infringement of Copyright and Remedies
9. Performers’ Rights, Broadcasting & Digital Rights Management
10. Copyright Societies and Collective Management
11. International Copyright Protection
Part III – Law of Patents
12. Meaning and Nature of Patents
13. Patentable and Non-Patentable Inventions
14. The Patents Act, 1970 – Procedure for Filing & Grant
15. Rights and Obligations of Patentees
16. Compulsory Licensing & Government Use
17. Infringement and Remedies
18. Patents in Biotechnology, Pharmaceuticals, Software, and Emerging Fields
Part IV – Trade Marks and Passing Off
19. Nature, Scope, and Functions of Trade Marks
20. The Trade Marks Act, 1999 – Registration, Procedure & Grounds for Refusal
21. Rights of Proprietors and Assignment/Licensing
22. Infringement and Passing Off
23. Well-Known Marks and International Protection (Madrid System)
Part V – Industrial Designs & Geographical Indications
24. The Designs Act, 2000 – Registration and Protection of Designs
25. Infringement and Remedies in Design Law
26. Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection)
27. Traditional Knowledge and Cultural Expressions
Part VI – Other Forms of Intellectual Property
28. Protection of Trade Secrets & Confidential Information
29. Plant Varieties & Farmers’ Rights Act, 2001
30. Semiconductor Integrated Circuits Layout Design Act, 2000
31. Domain Names & Cyberspace Issues in IP
Part VII – Enforcement & Contemporary Challenges
32. Civil and Criminal Remedies in IPR Enforcement
33. Border Measures & Customs Enforcement
34. Alternative Dispute Resolution in IP Disputes
35. IP and Competition Law Interface
36. Intellectual Property in the Digital Age – AI, Blockchain & E-Commerce
Part VIII – Case Laws & Practical Aspects
37. Leading Indian and International Case Law
38. Practical Aspects of Drafting, Filing & Managing IPR
39. IP Management and Commercialization (Licensing, Franchising, Technology Transfer)
40. Future Trends and Challenges in Intellectual Property
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