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Looking for a Cure   2010-05-01
India’s IP regime has plenty to be proud of, but in other areas, it needs work. Pravin Anand looks at the good, the bad and the ugly of intellectual property in India.
The evolving concepts of e-commerce will continue to pose new and challenging problems. As e-commerce continues to grow, it will be essential for companies to protect their intellectual property.
Correction   2010-02-01
Landmark Cases   2010-02-01
Picking the landmark intellectual property case from each of a dozen or so countries is sure to be a difficult job, especially when it comes to reaching a consensus on which cases are most deserving o...
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 t...
The protection of biological resources, their access and regulation and the application of benefit sharing principles are still in the nascent stage in India, where the recognition of bioresources as ...
Asia IP surveyed IP lawyers across India, asking each of them, if they could change one thing about India’s IP regime, what would it be? Some of their answers are below.
An economic slowdown may be just the time to protect your IP portfolio – or to move it to India.
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