Tag: Intellectual Property

Form 27 FAQs

Recent FAQs Published by the Indian Patent Office on Form 27

The Indian Patent Office recently released a comprehensive FAQ document regarding Form 27, aimed at clarifying the requirements and procedures for patentees and licensees in India. Form 27 is a statutory requirement under Section 146(2) of the Patents Act, 1970, and Rule 131(1) of the Patents Rules, 2003, mandating the submission of a statement concerning the commercial working of a patented invention in India. Key Highlights: Who Needs to File? Every patentee and licensee in India must file Form 27, either individually or through an authorized patent agent or attorney. A single form can cover multiple patents, provided they are related and granted to the same patentee(s). Filing Timeline and Extensions: Form 27 should be filed once every three financial years, starting from the financial year following the patent grant. The deadline can be extended up to nine months upon filing appropriate requests under the relevant rules. Consequences of Non-Compliance:…

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Types of Patent Searches

A Comprehensive Guide to Patent Searches: Types, Examples, and When to Use Them

Patent searches are a crucial aspect of the patenting process. Whether you're an inventor, entrepreneur, or a legal professional, understanding the different types of patent searches and knowing when to use them can save you time, resources, and help you make informed decisions. This blog post will guide you through the various types of patent searches, provide examples, and explain the scenarios in which each search type is most applicable. What is a Patent Search? A patent search is a comprehensive search of existing patents and published patent applications to determine whether an invention is novel and non-obvious, which are key requirements for obtaining a patent. These searches are also used to assess the patentability of an invention, identify potential infringement risks, and understand the competitive landscape. Types of Patent Searches Novelty Search (Patentability Search) Purpose: The primary objective of a novelty search is to assess the patentability of an…

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National IP Awards

Celebrating Innovation: National Intellectual Property Awards 2024

Innovation and creativity are the lifeblood of progress, and intellectual property (IP) is the tool that protects and nurtures these assets. Recognizing and rewarding excellence in this arena, the National Intellectual Property (IP) Awards 2024 are set to honor individuals, institutions, and enterprises that have significantly contributed to strengthening the IP ecosystem in India. These awards are not just about acknowledging past achievements; they aim to inspire future innovation and effective IP management. The primary objective of the National IP Awards is to encourage the creation and commercialization of intellectual property. By doing so, these awards aim to promote an environment where innovation thrives, leading to economic growth and a stronger IP ecosystem in the country. The awards highlight the strategic use of IP in various industries, showcasing how effective IP management can drive success. Categories of Awards This year, the awards will be presented across 13 distinct categories, covering…

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Form 27 – Understanding Form 27 for Patentees and Licensees in the Post-2024 Amendment

Patents grant inventors exclusive rights over their creations for a specific period. In India, patentees and licensees have a responsibility to disclose how their patented inventions are being utilized within the country. This is achieved through Form 27, an essential document for patent compliance. Recent amendments to the Indian Patent Rules in 2024 have brought about some key changes regarding Form 27. What is Form 27? Form 27 is the designated form, as prescribed by the Indian Patents Rules, 2003 (as amended in 2024), titled "Statement Regarding the Working of the Patented Invention." This form serves as a mandatory disclosure document under Section 146(1) of the Patents Act, 1970. Patentees (as defined in Section 2(f) of the Act) and licensees (granted permission under Section 66 of the Act) are obligated to file this form with the Indian Patent Office (IPO). Recent Amendments and their Impact on Form 27 The Indian…

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A detailed legal analysis of a recent patent case. The article explores the interpretation of Section 3(i) of the Indian Patents Act, focusing on diagnostic methods. The court's decision, key arguments presented by the parties, and the technical aspects of the patent are discussed. The judgment emphasizes the distinction between diagnostic and non-diagnostic tests, highlighting the need for a case-by-case evaluation. The article delves into the complexities of patent eligibility, providing insights into the legal reasoning and technological considerations involved in the case

Interpretation of Section 3(i) of the Indian Patent Act, 1970 in the Context of Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing

Introduction The advent of Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing (NIPT) has revolutionized prenatal diagnostics, enabling expectant parents to assess the genetic health of the fetus without invasive procedures. However, the eligibility of such diagnostic methods for patent protection, especially in light of Section 3(i) of the Indian Patent Act, 1970 (as amended) has been a subject of considerable legal debate. This article provides a detailed exploration of the Hon’ble Madras High Court’s judgment in the matter of The Chinese University of Hong Kong Knowledge Transfer Office and Sequenom, Inc vs The Assistant Controller of Patents & Designs[1], shedding light on the technical and legal aspects that guided the court’s decision-making process. Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing (NIPT) Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing (NIPT) involves analyzing cell-free fetal DNA present in the maternal bloodstream to detect genetic abnormalities in the fetus. Unlike traditional prenatal testing methods that carry inherent risks, NIPT offers a safer and more accurate…

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Recent Discussions

Recent FAQs Published by the Indian Patent Office on Form 27
August 29, 2024

The Indian Patent Office recently released a comprehensive FAQ document regarding Form 27, aimed at clarifying the requirements and procedures for patentees and…

Recent Discussions

A Comprehensive Guide to Patent Searches: Types, Examples, and When to Use Them
August 29, 2024

Patent searches are a crucial aspect of the patenting process. Whether you're an inventor, entrepreneur, or a legal professional, understanding the different types…

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