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The State of Indian Intellectual Property

Issued: January 01 2010

Pravin Anand, managing partner at Anand and Anand in New Delhi, takes a look at five aspects of Indian intellectual property, including the time revolution in IP enforcement, the deepening divide in the field of pharmaceuticals between Innovators and generic companies, complex IP issues, the next phase in the development of damages, and positive and negative aspects of what he calls “the Judge Culture.”

 

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