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The document outlines the units of a course on intellectual property rights. Unit I discusses the need for IP management in business and the relationship between IP and human rights. Unit II covers the history and evolution of patents, patent filing procedures, and issues relating to pharmaceutical patents. Unit III addresses geographical indications, plant variety protection, and the protection of traditional knowledge. Unit IV examines integrated circuit designs, industrial designs, and trade secrets. Unit V analyzes the interactions between IP and other laws as well as technology transfer. Suggested readings on various topics relating to IP law are also provided.
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The document outlines the units of a course on intellectual property rights. Unit I discusses the need for IP management in business and the relationship between IP and human rights. Unit II covers the history and evolution of patents, patent filing procedures, and issues relating to pharmaceutical patents. Unit III addresses geographical indications, plant variety protection, and the protection of traditional knowledge. Unit IV examines integrated circuit designs, industrial designs, and trade secrets. Unit V analyzes the interactions between IP and other laws as well as technology transfer. Suggested readings on various topics relating to IP law are also provided.
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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS : PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES

UNIT- I

Intellectual Property Rights, technological advancements and the economy– Need for Intellectual
Property management in Business- Intellectual Property and Human rights: Convergences and
conflicts-Morality as a guidance factor in IP -relevance- Lessons from TRIPS- Developmental
perspective of IPR- Indian context - National IP policies

UNIT - II

Patents- History and evolution as Industrial property- Paris Convention –TRIPS- History-
Changes in Indian Patent Law- Mailbox- EMR- Patent filing Procedure –Steps- PCT filing-
Theory and Practice-Criteria- Pharmaceutical patents- compulsory licensing - government use of
inventions - experimental use – Bolar exception-test data protection- new developments

UNIT- III

Geographical Indications – criteria –registration – infringement - TM and GI overlap-Protection


of Plant Varieties- Farmers Rights as an intellectual property right-Conflicts among jurisdictions-
Protection of Traditional Knowledge under IP Regime- issues- CBD and TRIPs - Biodiversity
under Indian legal regime.

UNIT IV

Semiconductor devices- layout of Integrated Circuit Designs- scope of protection-remedies-


Industrial Designs- relevance- interlink with copyright-scope of protection- Trade secret-
common law development- protection in India-remedies

UNIT V

Interactions of IPR with other laws-Technology and IPR- interlink- Role of intellectual property
rights in electronic commerce- IP and IT- information privacy- Competition laws vis-a-vis
Intellectual property rights- Standard Essential Patents-trends- Responses from industry-
Technology Transfer and IP- Alternatives to IPR
Suggested Readings
 PAUL C. TORREMANS (ED.) INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND HUMAN
RIGHTS (Walter Kluwers, 2nd ed. 2008)
 CORNISH, LLEWELYN AND APLIN, INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY:
PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, TRADEMARKS & ALLIED RIGHTS(Sweet and
Maxwell , 2019)

 LAURENCE R. HELFER AND GRAEME W. AUSTIN, HUMAN RIGHTS AND


INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY: MAPPING THE GLOBAL INTERFACE
(Cambridge University Press 2011)
 N. R. SUBBARAM, DEMYSTIFYING INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
(2009, LexisNexis).
 CORNISH AND LLEWELYN, INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY 6 (6th Ed. 2008).
 ELIZABETH VARKEY, LAW OF PATENTS (Eastern Book Company, 2nd ed.
2012)
 W. R. CORNISH, CASES AND MATERIALS ON INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY (Universal Law Publishing 2005)
 FEROZ ALI KHADER, THE LAW OF PATENTS-WITH A SPECIAL FOCUS ON
PHARMACEUTICALS IN INDIA (2011, LexisNexis)
 DELPHINE MARIE-VIVIEN, THE PROTECTION OF GEOGRAPHICAL
INDICATIONS IN INDIA (Sage 2015)
 PREM KUMAR AGARWAL, INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS OF
FARMERS (Balaji Books 2011)
 T.R. SRINIVASA IYENGAR’S THE COPYRIGHT ACT, 1957 (6th ed.
Butterworths)
 BHARTI THAKAR, INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS IN THE
EMERGING BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT (2006)
 DAVID BAINBRIDGE, INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY (5th ed. 2003)
 P.S. NARAYANA, INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY IN INDIA (Gogia Law House,
2005)
 JAYASHREE WATAL, INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS IN THE WTO
AND DEVELOPING COUNTRIES (OUP, 2009)
 JONATHAN CURCI, THE PROTECTION OF BIODIVERSITY AND
TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE IN INTERNATIONAL LAW OF
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY (Cambridge Intellectual Property and Information
Law, 2010)
 C M CORREA, TRIPS RELATED ASPECTS OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
RIGHTS: A COMMENTARY ON THE TRIPS AGREEMENT, 291 (Oxford
University Press, 2007).
 PETER D. ROSENBERG, PATENT LAW BASICS 8 (10th ed. 2002)
 PHILIP W. GRUBB, PATENTS FOR CHEMICALS, PHARMACEUTICALS
AND BIOTECHNOLOGY: FUNDAMENTALS OF GLOBAL LAW, PRACTICE
AND STRATEGY, 252 (3rd ed. 1999).
 TIM W. DORNIS, TRADEMARK AND UNFAIR COMPETITION CONFLICTS
(CUP 2017)
 LASZLO MATYAS, et al. ECONOMICS WITHOUT BORDERS (CUP 2017)
 C. BRADFORD BIDDLE, JORGE L. CONTRERAS, BRIAN J. LOVE,
NORMAN V. SIEBRASSE (ED.) PATENT REMEDIES AND COMPLEX
PRODUCTS (CUP 2019)

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