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Lecture by Eben Moglen and Mishi Choudhary
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Pranesh Prakash
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Dec 11, 2008
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last modified
Apr 05, 2011 04:42 AM
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Intellectual Property Rights
Software Freedom Law Center, National Law School of India University and Centre for Internet and Society jointly organize a lecture by Eben Moglen and Mishi Choudhary.
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Lecture by Eben Moglen and Mishi Choudhary
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by
Pranesh Prakash
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published
Dec 13, 2008
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last modified
Aug 23, 2011 02:55 AM
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Intellectual Property Rights,
Software Patents,
Access to Knowledge
The Software Freedom Law Center, National Law School, and the Centre for Internet and Society organised a lecture by Mishi Choudhary and Eben Moglen for students of NLS on Saturday, December 13, 2008.
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Letter for Establishment of Patent Pool for Low-cost Access Devices through Compulsory Licenses
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by
Nehaa Chaudhari
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Jun 27, 2013
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last modified
Jun 27, 2013 08:06 AM
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Intellectual Property Rights,
Patents,
Access to Knowledge
On June 27, 2013, CIS sent a letter for establishment of a patent pool for low cost access devices through compulsory licenses.
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Letter from Civil Society Organizations to CII
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by
Pranesh Prakash
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Aug 18, 2009
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last modified
Apr 02, 2011 03:15 PM
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Intellectual Property Rights
A total of 29 groups and individuals expressed their concern about the drive by CII to introduce TRIPS-plus enforcement standards in India.
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Letter on South Africa's IPRs from Publicly Financed R&D Regulations
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Pranesh Prakash
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Jun 02, 2009
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last modified
Aug 04, 2011 04:42 AM
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Open Standards,
Bayh-Dole,
Intellectual Property Rights,
Open Access,
Open Innovation
Being interested in legislations in developing nations styled after the United States' Bayh-Dole Act, CIS responded to the call issued by the South African Department of Science and Technology for comments to the Intellectual Property Rights from Publicly Financed Research and Development Regulations.
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Mapping Institutions of Intellectual Property (Part A): India's National Programme on Intellectual Property Management
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by
Nehaa Chaudhari
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Jun 10, 2014
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last modified
Jun 10, 2014 07:34 AM
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Featured,
Intellectual Property Rights,
Access to Knowledge
This blog post discusses India’s National Program on Intellectual Property Management, including the establishment of a National Institute of Intellectual Property Rights.
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Mapping Institutions of Intellectual Property: Part C — Comparing Intellectual Property Institutions
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Nehaa Chaudhari
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Jul 22, 2014
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filed under:
Intellectual Property Rights,
Access to Knowledge
Earlier this year, a proposal to establish a National Institute of Intellectual Property Rights (“NIIPR”) was presented at a Stakeholders Consultation held in New Delhi organized by the Planning Commission and the Ministry of Human Resource Development (“MHRD”), Government of India. As a third part in the series on Mapping Institutions of Intellectual Property, this article undertakes a comparison of the functions of this proposed Institute with similarly placed Institutions of Intellectual Property around the world.
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March 2010 Bulletin
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by
Prasad Krishna
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Mar 31, 2010
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last modified
Aug 13, 2012 05:02 AM
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Access to Knowledge,
Digital Natives,
Telecom,
Intellectual Property Rights,
Accessibility,
Internet Governance,
CISRAW,
Openness
Greetings from the Centre for Internet and Society! We bring you updates of our research, news, and events for the month of March 2010 in this bulletin.
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Methodology: Statements of Working (Form 27) of Indian Mobile Device Patents
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by
Rohini Lakshané
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Sep 14, 2016
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last modified
Sep 10, 2017 03:19 PM
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Intellectual Property Rights,
Patents,
Access to Knowledge,
Pervasive Technologies
In India, if a patent is not locally worked within three years of its issuance, any person may request a compulsory license, and if the patent is not adequately worked within two years of the grant of such a compulsory license, it may be revoked. In order to provide the public with information about patent working, India requires every patentee to file an annual statement on “Form 27” describing the working of each of its issued Indian patents. We conducted the first comprehensive and systematic study of all Forms 27 filed with respect to mobile devices. We tried to empirically establish the extent to which patentees and licensees comply with the statutory requirement to declare information about the working of their patents.
Research assistance was provided by interns Anna Liz Thomas and Nayana Dasgupta.
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MHRD IPR Chair Series: Information Received from IIM, Ahmedabad
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by
Nehaa Chaudhari
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May 17, 2016
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filed under:
Intellectual Property Rights,
Access to Knowledge
This post provides a factual description about the operation of Ministry of Human Resource Development IPR Chair’s Intellectual Property Education, Research and Public Outreach (IPERPO) scheme in IIM, Ahmedabad.
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