Intellectual Property

Intellectual Property protects your ideas, inventions, and creative work from unauthorized use. It gives you exclusive rights over your brand, designs, and innovations.

We help you secure trademarks, copyrights, and patents to keep your intellectual assets safe, protected, and legally secured.

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Intellectual Property

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Intellectual Property (IP) refers to mental creations such as ideas, literary and artistic works, inventions, designs, and commercial marks like names, logos, titles, and images.

Patents, copyrights, and trademarks are legal tools that allow individuals and businesses to get recognition and financial benefit from their creations. The IP system encourages innovation by balancing the rights of creators with the public interest.

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TRADEMARK

A trademark is a unique sign, symbol, name, logo, or tagline that identifies and distinguishes your business, products, or services from others. It helps build brand identity and reputation in the market.

Protecting your trademark ensures exclusive rights over your brand elements and prevents misuse by others.

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COPYRIGHT

Copyright is a form of intellectual property that gives the creator exclusive rights over original works such as literature, music, art, films, and other creative content.

It protects both economic and moral rights and generally lasts for the lifetime of the author plus 60 years. Copyright safeguards the original expression of ideas, not the idea itself.

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PATENT

A patent protects new inventions such as products, machines, devices, or processes that are completely novel, useful, and capable of industrial application. It is granted to the inventor as a form of legal protection that encourages innovation and technological advancement.

A patent gives the inventor exclusive rights to make, use, sell, license, or distribute the invention for a limited period of time. In exchange for these exclusive rights, the inventor must fully disclose the details of the invention so that the public can benefit from the knowledge after the protection period ends. Patents in India are governed under the Patents Act, 1970.

DESIGN

Design protection focuses on the visual and aesthetic appearance of an article, including its shape, configuration, pattern, ornamentation, or combination of colors. It does not protect the functional aspect of a product but only its visual appeal.

Under the Design Act, 2000, protection is granted to original and new designs applied to articles such as packaging, bottles, furniture, electronic items, fashion products, and industrial goods. The design must be unique and applied to an article that can exist independently of the design itself. This protection helps businesses safeguard the creative appearance of their products and maintain a competitive advantage in the market.

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