Indian Patent Law-Analysis of Working, Revocation and Compulsory Licence regime.

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The Indian Patent Law regime is governed by the Patents Act, 1970 which had replaced the pre-independence patent law. Since patents are not conferred with common-law protections as in the case of Trademarks i.e. passing off of the marks of another prior user; therefore the rights and privileges on an invention and to the inventor […]

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