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Indian Intellectual Property Infrastructure Presentation by P.H.Kurian Controller-General of of Patents , Designs & Trademarks. Global Symposium of Intellectual Property Authorities Developing Global Intellectual Property Infrastructure : September, 17-18 2009, Geneva.
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Indian Intellectual Property Infrastructure Presentation by P.H.Kurian Controller-General of of Patents , Designs & Trademarks • Global Symposium of Intellectual Property Authorities • Developing GlobalIntellectual Property Infrastructure: • September, 17-18 2009, Geneva
Presentation Outline • Indian IP System • Pre-TRIPS Scenario • Modernization of Indian IPO • Major Achievements • Current IP Practices • Way forward
IPR Legislations in India Patents Act 1970 as amended in 2005 Industrial Designs Act-2000 Trade Marks Act 1999 Geographical Indication Act1999 All the above laws are administered by CGPDTM 17th September 2009 P.H.Kurian,CGPDTM India
IPR Legislations in India Copy Right Act 1957 as amended in 1999 Protection of Plant Varieties & Farmers’ Rights Act 2001 The Biological Diversity Act,2002 All IPR Laws are fully TRIPS compliant 17th September 2009 P.H.Kurian,CGPDTM India
Pre-TRIPS Scenario • Weak infrastructure • Inadequate manpower • Low international exposure • Low filing of IP applications • Manual operations • Slow processing • Lack of awareness
Modernization Plan-I The First phase US $ 34 million started in 2002 which included Construction of IP Buildings at four places Computerization Digitization of IP Records Human Resource Development Awareness creation Upgradation of Library Facilities
Modernization Plan-II The Second Phase US$ 80 million began in 2008 which include: Complete automation of IP Offices Further capacity Building Online processing and services Database augmentation Adoption of Global best practices Increased transparency
Major Achievements( 2002-2007) Computerization of IP- procedures Re- engineering of IP procedures for IT enabled processing Expert Technical Manpower augmented Digitization of IP Records Online publication of IP Data World class physical Infrastructure in place
Major Achievements( 2002-2007) International database acquired for IP search Online public search facilities on Indian patent database Online filing of patent and Trademarks applications (http://ipindiaonline.gov.in)
Major Achievements ( 2008-2009) E-records maintenance System Indian Patent Office recognised as ISA/IPEA and to be operational by 2010 PCT minimum required database acquired Training of IPO officials on recent developments in IP at home and abroad Bilateral Cooperation Agreements with 8 countries namely Australia, USA, UK, Germany, Japan, France, EPO and Switzerland to promote innovation, IP and foster Cooperation www.ipindia.nic.in
Major Achievements( 2008-2009) National Awareness Campaign conducted on IP for stakeholders Greater accountability, Improved Productivity and Transparency in IP- Administration National Institute of Intellectual Property Management set up at Nagpur About 450 additional power created Recruitment ongoing and will be in position in 2010 www.ipindia.nic.in
TIME FRAME FOR IPR GRANT PATENTS 8 months minimum 36 months average DESIGNS 6 Months (statutory) TRADE MARKS 8 months minimum 12 Months average GI About 18 months
Current IP Practices • Classification • Patent International Patent classification • Design-Locarno classification • Trademarks-NICE and Vienna • Processing of IP applications • Electronic • Database • Indian and other acquired database • Traditional knowledge database created and in use
Way forward….. www.ipindia.nic.in
Future Plan • Exchange of Indian database with other IP Office • Integrated Indian search system • Sharing of TKDL (Already shared with EPO) • More bilateral treaties • IP practice manuals • Quality Management System • IP information dissemination system • Adoption of Madrid protocol and Hague System www.ipindia.nic.in
Website www.ipindia.nic.in K.S.Kardam