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Presented By: Prateek Singh Bapna Surbhi Nagori
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       What is Intellectual Property?
       Categories of Intellectual Property
       What are Intellectual Property Rights?
       What is a Patent?
       What is a Trademark?
       What is an Industrial Design?
       What is a Geographical Indication?
       What is Copyright and Related Rights?
       What is the World Intellectual Property
        Organization?
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       It refers to creations of the mind
         Inventions

         Literary
                 and artistic works
         Symbols, names and images used in
          commerce
4


       Industrial Property includes patents for
         Inventions

         Trademarks

         Industrial designs

         Geographical indications

         Architectural design
5


       Copyright covers
         Literary works (such as novels, poems and
          plays)
         Films

         Music

         Artistic works (e.g., drawings, paintings,
          photographs and sculptures)
6


       They are like any other property right.
       They allow creators, or owners, of patents,
        trademarks or copyrighted works to benefit from
        their own work or investment in a creation.
7


       The progress and well-being of humanity rest on
        its capacity to create and invent new works in
        the areas of technology and culture
       The legal protection of new creations
        encourages the commitment of additional
        resources for further innovation
       The promotion and protection of intellectual
        property spurs economic growth, creates new
        jobs and industries, and enhances the quality
        and enjoyment of life
8


       An exclusive right granted for an invention - a
        product or process that
         provides a new way of doing something

         offers a new technical solution to a problem

         provides patent owners with protection for
          their inventions
       Protection is granted for a limited period,
        generally 20 years
9


       An invention must fulfill the following conditions
        to be protected by a patent
         Be of practical use

         Show an element of “novelty”

         Show an “inventive step”

         Be accepted as “patentable” under law
10


        A distinctive sign that identifies certain goods or
         services produced or provided by an individual
         or a company
11


     Trademarks may be
      one or a combination of words, letters and

       numerals
      consist of drawings, symbols or 3-D signs

      registered for distinguishing features such as
       holograms, motion, color and non-visible signs
12


        The ornamental or aesthetic aspects of an
         article
        May consist of 3-D features such as the shape
         or surface of an article, or two-dimensional
         features, such as patterns, lines or color
13


        Industrial products and handicrafts
        Technical and medical instruments
        Watches, jewelry and other luxury items
        House wares and electrical appliances
        Vehicles and architectural structures
        Textile designs
        Leisure goods
14


        A sign used on goods that have a specific
         geographical origin and possess qualities or a
         reputation due to that place of origin
        Consists of the name of the place of origin of the
         goods
15


        An appellation of origin is a special kind of
         geographical indication used on products that
         have a specific quality exclusively or essentially
         due to the geographical environment in which
         the products are produced
        Examples of appellations of origin
          “Bordeaux” for wine produced in the Bordeaux
           region of France
          “Habana” for tobacco grown in the Havana
           region of Cuba
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        Wide variety of agricultural products
        Specific qualities of a product that are due to
         human factors found in the product’s place of
         origin
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                                            Geographical
             Trademark
                                             Indication
        A sign used by a               Guarantees to
         company to distinguish          consumers that a
         its goods and services          product was produced in
         from those produced by          a certain place and has
         others                          certain characteristics
        Gives its owner the right       that are due to that place
         to prevent others from          of production
         using the trademark            May be used by all
                                         producers who make
                                         products designated by
                                         a geographical
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        They grant authors, artists and other creators
         protection for their literary and artistic creations,
         generally referred to as “works”
        Related rights are related to copyright that
         encompass rights similar or identical to those of
         copyright
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        Performers (such as actors and musicians) in
         their performances
        Producers of phonograms (for example,
         compact discs) in their sound recordings
        Broadcasting organizations in their radio and
         television programs
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        Novels, poems and plays
        Reference works
        Newspapers and Advertisements
        Computer programs and databases
        Films, musical compositions and choreography
        Paintings, drawings and photographs
        Sculpture, architecture and maps
        Technical drawings
21


        The right holder(s) of a work can authorize or
         prohibit:
          its reproduction in all forms, including print
           form and sound recording
          its public performance and communication to
           the public
          its broadcasting

          its translation into other languages

          its adaptation, such as from a novel to a
           screenplay for a film.
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        Established in 1970
        International organization dedicated to helping
         ensure that the rights of creators and owners of
         intellectual property are protected worldwide ,
         and that inventors and authors are therefore
         recognized and rewarded for their ingenuity
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        WIPO is a largely self-financed organization,
         generating more than 90 percent of its annual
         budget through its widely used international
         registration and filing systems, as well as
         through its publications and arbitration and
         mediation services. The remaining funds come
         from contributions by Member States.
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Intellectual Property

  • 1. Presented By: Prateek Singh Bapna Surbhi Nagori
  • 2. 2  What is Intellectual Property?  Categories of Intellectual Property  What are Intellectual Property Rights?  What is a Patent?  What is a Trademark?  What is an Industrial Design?  What is a Geographical Indication?  What is Copyright and Related Rights?  What is the World Intellectual Property Organization?
  • 3. 3  It refers to creations of the mind  Inventions  Literary and artistic works  Symbols, names and images used in commerce
  • 4. 4  Industrial Property includes patents for  Inventions  Trademarks  Industrial designs  Geographical indications  Architectural design
  • 5. 5  Copyright covers  Literary works (such as novels, poems and plays)  Films  Music  Artistic works (e.g., drawings, paintings, photographs and sculptures)
  • 6. 6  They are like any other property right.  They allow creators, or owners, of patents, trademarks or copyrighted works to benefit from their own work or investment in a creation.
  • 7. 7  The progress and well-being of humanity rest on its capacity to create and invent new works in the areas of technology and culture  The legal protection of new creations encourages the commitment of additional resources for further innovation  The promotion and protection of intellectual property spurs economic growth, creates new jobs and industries, and enhances the quality and enjoyment of life
  • 8. 8  An exclusive right granted for an invention - a product or process that  provides a new way of doing something  offers a new technical solution to a problem  provides patent owners with protection for their inventions  Protection is granted for a limited period, generally 20 years
  • 9. 9  An invention must fulfill the following conditions to be protected by a patent  Be of practical use  Show an element of “novelty”  Show an “inventive step”  Be accepted as “patentable” under law
  • 10. 10  A distinctive sign that identifies certain goods or services produced or provided by an individual or a company
  • 11. 11 Trademarks may be  one or a combination of words, letters and numerals  consist of drawings, symbols or 3-D signs  registered for distinguishing features such as holograms, motion, color and non-visible signs
  • 12. 12  The ornamental or aesthetic aspects of an article  May consist of 3-D features such as the shape or surface of an article, or two-dimensional features, such as patterns, lines or color
  • 13. 13  Industrial products and handicrafts  Technical and medical instruments  Watches, jewelry and other luxury items  House wares and electrical appliances  Vehicles and architectural structures  Textile designs  Leisure goods
  • 14. 14  A sign used on goods that have a specific geographical origin and possess qualities or a reputation due to that place of origin  Consists of the name of the place of origin of the goods
  • 15. 15  An appellation of origin is a special kind of geographical indication used on products that have a specific quality exclusively or essentially due to the geographical environment in which the products are produced  Examples of appellations of origin  “Bordeaux” for wine produced in the Bordeaux region of France  “Habana” for tobacco grown in the Havana region of Cuba
  • 16. 16  Wide variety of agricultural products  Specific qualities of a product that are due to human factors found in the product’s place of origin
  • 17. 17 Geographical Trademark Indication  A sign used by a  Guarantees to company to distinguish consumers that a its goods and services product was produced in from those produced by a certain place and has others certain characteristics  Gives its owner the right that are due to that place to prevent others from of production using the trademark  May be used by all producers who make products designated by a geographical
  • 18. 18  They grant authors, artists and other creators protection for their literary and artistic creations, generally referred to as “works”  Related rights are related to copyright that encompass rights similar or identical to those of copyright
  • 19. 19  Performers (such as actors and musicians) in their performances  Producers of phonograms (for example, compact discs) in their sound recordings  Broadcasting organizations in their radio and television programs
  • 20. 20  Novels, poems and plays  Reference works  Newspapers and Advertisements  Computer programs and databases  Films, musical compositions and choreography  Paintings, drawings and photographs  Sculpture, architecture and maps  Technical drawings
  • 21. 21  The right holder(s) of a work can authorize or prohibit:  its reproduction in all forms, including print form and sound recording  its public performance and communication to the public  its broadcasting  its translation into other languages  its adaptation, such as from a novel to a screenplay for a film.
  • 22. 22  Established in 1970  International organization dedicated to helping ensure that the rights of creators and owners of intellectual property are protected worldwide , and that inventors and authors are therefore recognized and rewarded for their ingenuity
  • 23. 23  WIPO is a largely self-financed organization, generating more than 90 percent of its annual budget through its widely used international registration and filing systems, as well as through its publications and arbitration and mediation services. The remaining funds come from contributions by Member States.
  • 24. ANY QUERIES ???