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9/28/2013 
GIRISH V SHETH 
B.E. L.L.B.
INTELLECTUAL 
PROPERTY RIGHTS 
9/28/2013 
GIRISH V SHETH
In its crude form IPR is nothing but a power to think, imagine and procreate. As Albert Einstien said :  Imagination is more important than Knowledge. IPR is the term that describes the ideas, intention, technologies, artworks, music and literature , that are intangible when 1st created, but become valuable in tangible form as products. 
WHAT IS INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS (IPR) : 
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Characteristics of Intellectual Property Intangible Appreciable Unique Highest Form of Differentiation Hidden and Latent Value 
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Patent 
Trademark 
Copyright 
Industrial Design 
Geographical Indications 
Plant Varieties 
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An exclusive right granted 
For an invention 
To the inventor or his assignee 
By the government. 
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GIRISH V SHETH DEFINITION
Means. 
a new product or process involving an inventive step and is industrially applicable 
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Frivolous inventions 
Inventions Contrary to public order 
Mere discovery or scientific principle 
New property or new use of a known compound 
Substance obtained by mere admixture of components 
Mere arrangement or rearrangement of known devices 
Method of agriculture or horticulture 
Any process for treatment 
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Plants & animals as whole or in parts thereof 
Mathematical, Business Method, Software per se 
Literary, Dramatic, Musical, or artistic work 
Mere scheme or rule or method of performing mental acts 
Presentation of information 
Topography of integrated circuits 
Traditional knowledge. 
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FILING 
(PROVISIONAL  WITHIN 12 MONTHS COMPLETE SPECIFICATION) 
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PUBLICATION AFTER 18 MONTHS COMPLETION 
REQUEST FOR EXAMINATION 
` 
ISSUE OF EXAMINATION REPORT
ACCEPTANCE 
NOTIFICATION 
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GIRISH V SHETH REPLY WITHIN 12 MONTHS 
GRANT 
RENEWAL
File As Soon As Inventive Idea Comes in Mind 
Contains Only Essential FeaturesOf Invention 
No Need to Include Claims 
Provisional Specification Is Not Examined by the Patent Office 
Complete Specification Should Be Filed Within 12 Months 
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GIRISH V SHETH
Secures Priority Date 
May Be Filed As Soon As Patentable Idea Comes In Mind 
Discloses Essential Features Of Invention 
Patent Is Granted On Complete Specification Only 
Time limit To File C.S.: 12 Months From P.S. 
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It can be filed along with application 
After provisional but within 12 months 
Complete specification can be converted into provisional 
Post dating of provisional 
It describes the nature and manner in which the invention is to be performed 
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Title and Preamble 
Prior art 
Drawbacks in prior art 
Summary Of the Invention 
Statement of invention 
Detail description of invention 
Detail description with reference to drawings 
Examples 
Claims 
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GIRISH V SHETH
Patent presentation
Twenty Years from the date of application in India whichever is applicable. 
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GIRISH V SHETH
THANK YOU 
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GIRISH V SHETH

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  • 1. 9/28/2013 GIRISH V SHETH B.E. L.L.B.
  • 2. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS 9/28/2013 GIRISH V SHETH
  • 3. In its crude form IPR is nothing but a power to think, imagine and procreate. As Albert Einstien said : Imagination is more important than Knowledge. IPR is the term that describes the ideas, intention, technologies, artworks, music and literature , that are intangible when 1st created, but become valuable in tangible form as products. WHAT IS INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS (IPR) : 9/28/2013 GIRISH V SHETH
  • 4. Characteristics of Intellectual Property Intangible Appreciable Unique Highest Form of Differentiation Hidden and Latent Value 9/28/2013 GIRISH V SHETH
  • 5. Patent Trademark Copyright Industrial Design Geographical Indications Plant Varieties 9/28/2013 GIRISH V SHETH
  • 6. An exclusive right granted For an invention To the inventor or his assignee By the government. 9/28/2013 GIRISH V SHETH DEFINITION
  • 7. Means. a new product or process involving an inventive step and is industrially applicable 9/28/2013 GIRISH V SHETH
  • 8. Frivolous inventions Inventions Contrary to public order Mere discovery or scientific principle New property or new use of a known compound Substance obtained by mere admixture of components Mere arrangement or rearrangement of known devices Method of agriculture or horticulture Any process for treatment 9/28/2013 GIRISH V SHETH
  • 9. Plants & animals as whole or in parts thereof Mathematical, Business Method, Software per se Literary, Dramatic, Musical, or artistic work Mere scheme or rule or method of performing mental acts Presentation of information Topography of integrated circuits Traditional knowledge. 9/28/2013 GIRISH V SHETH
  • 10. FILING (PROVISIONAL WITHIN 12 MONTHS COMPLETE SPECIFICATION) 9/28/2013 GIRISH V SHETH PUBLICATION AFTER 18 MONTHS COMPLETION REQUEST FOR EXAMINATION ` ISSUE OF EXAMINATION REPORT
  • 11. ACCEPTANCE NOTIFICATION 9/28/2013 GIRISH V SHETH REPLY WITHIN 12 MONTHS GRANT RENEWAL
  • 12. File As Soon As Inventive Idea Comes in Mind Contains Only Essential FeaturesOf Invention No Need to Include Claims Provisional Specification Is Not Examined by the Patent Office Complete Specification Should Be Filed Within 12 Months 9/28/2013 GIRISH V SHETH
  • 13. Secures Priority Date May Be Filed As Soon As Patentable Idea Comes In Mind Discloses Essential Features Of Invention Patent Is Granted On Complete Specification Only Time limit To File C.S.: 12 Months From P.S. 9/28/2013 GIRISH V SHETH
  • 14. It can be filed along with application After provisional but within 12 months Complete specification can be converted into provisional Post dating of provisional It describes the nature and manner in which the invention is to be performed 9/28/2013 GIRISH V SHETH
  • 15. Title and Preamble Prior art Drawbacks in prior art Summary Of the Invention Statement of invention Detail description of invention Detail description with reference to drawings Examples Claims 9/28/2013 GIRISH V SHETH
  • 17. Twenty Years from the date of application in India whichever is applicable. 9/28/2013 GIRISH V SHETH
  • 18. THANK YOU 9/28/2013 GIRISH V SHETH