08 Nov 2019
Technical Talk on Intellectual Property Rights
Date : 8th Nov 2019
Resource person: Ms. Arshiya , Corporate Executive Trainer
About the Programme
To train the students aimed at gaining better clarity towards IPR-Intellectual Property Rights. Intellectual property rights are the rights given to persons over the creations of their minds. They usually give the creator an exclusive right over the use of his/her creation for a certain period of time.
Highlights of Session.
• Introduction to IPR
• An Example of History of Ekalvya and Dronacharya.
• Patent- Importance of Patents, Requirement/Necessary of patent.
• Trademark
• Copy Rights
• Trade Secrets
Intellectual property refers to creations of the mind: inventions; literary and artistic works; and symbols, names and images used in commerce. Intellectual property is divided into two categories: Industrial Property includes patents for inventions, trademarks, industrial designs and geographical indications. Copyright covers literary works (such as novels, poems and plays), films, music, artistic works (e.g., drawings, paintings, photographs and sculptures)and architectural design. Rights related to copyright include those of performing artists in their performances, producers of phonograms in their recordings, and broad casters in their radio and television programmes.
A trademark is a distinctive sign that identifies certain goods or services produced or provided by an individual or a company. Its origin dates back to ancient times when craftsmen reproduced their signatures, or “marks”, on their artistic works or products of afunctional or practical nature. A patent is an exclusive right granted for an invention – a product or process that provides a new way of doing something, or that offers a new technical solution to a problem.