Intellectual Property Rights in India

Challenges

  • Lack of Awareness: The value of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) and how to safeguard one's intellectual property is not widely understood in India, especially in rural regions. Low levels of copyright, trademark, and patent registration are the result of this.
  • Weak Enforcement: India's legal system for protecting IPRs is regarded as being ineffective, and its enforcement procedures are insufficient. In especially in the software, pharmaceutical, and entertainment industries, this has resulted in significant amounts of piracy, counterfeiting, and IPR infringement.
  • Slow and Complex Legal Procedures: The legal processes in India for acquiring and enforcing IPR are sometimes drawn out and ....
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