Industrial property-patents-designs-plant varieties


Question 1: What do you mean by the term patent? What role do patents play in day by day life?

Question 2: What is an infringement? Describe the issues included with compulsory licensing with reference to technological advancement of a country.

Question 3: Discuss in brief the scope of industrial property. What do you understand by the term national treatment with reference to the Paris Convention?

Question 4: Discuss the benefits of PCT for the applicant, the patent offices and general public.

Question 5: What are the advantages of PLT? How PLT helps in avoiding the loss of rights of applicants?

Question 6: What criteria should an invention satisfy for it to be granted a patent?

Question 7: Explain the three main features of TRIPS agreement.

Question 8: The TRIPS agreement gives tough but fair enforcement measures. Comment on it.

Question 9: What is the difference between an industrial design and a trade mark or Patent?

Question 10: What are the advantages of protecting an industrial design?

Question 11: What is meant by the term uniformity, distinctness and stability of a variety?

Question 12: When are the breeder’s rights cancelled?

Question 13: Can plants or animals be patented? Describe with illustrations.

Question 14: What are the conditions to qualify for the status of international depository authority?

Question 15: Gene-based inventions include materials which already exist in nature and thus are only discovered and not invented. Comment.

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