Tag: IPR Awareness

  • Industry bodies asked to take forward campaign on IPRs

    Industry bodies asked to take forward campaign on IPRs

    NEW DELHI: Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion Secretary Ramesh Abhishek today stressed the importance of innovation in a knowledge driven economy and the need to promote Intellectual Property Rights..

    He asked Industry Associations to take forward the campaign for IPR Awareness in keeping with the first objective of the National IPR Policy: IPR Awareness, Outreach and Promotion.

    The Secretary was speaking while flagging off the awareness campaign to build on the initial momentum created by the pilot roadshows conducted by Cell for IPR Promotion and Management (CIPAM) which received heartening response from all stakeholders.

    CIPAM, a professional body under DIPP, has already conducted a pilot round of awareness roadshows across 18 states of the country over June-July 2016 in partnership with industry associations.

    Joint Secretary Rajiv Aggarwal highlighted his vision for the IPR awareness campaign.

    CIPAM gave a presentation on the National IPR Policy and the future Roadmap for the implementation of the IPR Policy.

    The industry associations have extended their full support to the campaign and gave various ideas on how to take the awareness campaign forward for all IPRs. Discussions were held on the mode of dissemination of information and promotional content at various levels – schools, college and industry.

    A nation-wide awareness campaign on IPR will be launched by the Department which will be taken forward by CIPAM in collaboration with Office of the Controller General of Patents, Designs and Trademarks (CGPDTM) and Industry Associations.

  • Industry bodies asked to take forward campaign on IPRs

    Industry bodies asked to take forward campaign on IPRs

    NEW DELHI: Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion Secretary Ramesh Abhishek today stressed the importance of innovation in a knowledge driven economy and the need to promote Intellectual Property Rights..

    He asked Industry Associations to take forward the campaign for IPR Awareness in keeping with the first objective of the National IPR Policy: IPR Awareness, Outreach and Promotion.

    The Secretary was speaking while flagging off the awareness campaign to build on the initial momentum created by the pilot roadshows conducted by Cell for IPR Promotion and Management (CIPAM) which received heartening response from all stakeholders.

    CIPAM, a professional body under DIPP, has already conducted a pilot round of awareness roadshows across 18 states of the country over June-July 2016 in partnership with industry associations.

    Joint Secretary Rajiv Aggarwal highlighted his vision for the IPR awareness campaign.

    CIPAM gave a presentation on the National IPR Policy and the future Roadmap for the implementation of the IPR Policy.

    The industry associations have extended their full support to the campaign and gave various ideas on how to take the awareness campaign forward for all IPRs. Discussions were held on the mode of dissemination of information and promotional content at various levels – schools, college and industry.

    A nation-wide awareness campaign on IPR will be launched by the Department which will be taken forward by CIPAM in collaboration with Office of the Controller General of Patents, Designs and Trademarks (CGPDTM) and Industry Associations.

  • NASSCOM STATEMENT ON NATIONAL IPR POLICY

    NASSCOM STATEMENT ON NATIONAL IPR POLICY

    NASSCOM welcomes the National IPR Policy and applauds it for encompassing the entire value chain spanning across IPR Awareness, Generation, Legislative Framework, Administration, Commercialization, Enforcement and Adjudication, Human Capital, comprehensively covering all aspects of the domain.

    The Policy has reformed the current administration by making Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion the nodal point coordinate and guide future development of IPRs in India while  responsibility for actual implementation of the plans of action will remain with the Ministries/ Departments concerned in their assigned sphere of work. This single umbrella approach will help leverage linkages between various IP offices. The proposed Cell for IPR Promotion and Management (CIPAM) to be constituted under the aegis of DIPP, would be an important connection with the inventors and innovators.

    NASSCOM had in its interaction with the think tank had highlighted  difficulties that companies face in monetizing intangibles like IPR. The Policy has captured the concerns suitably and their proposal to create a ‘simple loan guarantee scheme to encourage start-ups’ based on IPRs as mortgage-able assets; financial support and securitization of IP rights for commercialization by enabling valuation of IP rights as intangible assets through  of appropriate methodologies and guidelines, and enabling legislative, administrative and market framework are in the right direction. Further, specific references to promoting use of OSS, as well as support for IPR generation for ICT technologies, including those relating to cyber security for India are welcome.

    As product life cycles shrink, timeliness of grant of IPR is critical for its relevance. We welcome the Policies focus on modernization of  offices, adoption of service orientation by improving the quality of service, search facilities and information made available to inventors and other stakeholders. Administration and enforcement of IP rights requires time bound processes. The Policy has rightly identified it as a priority area in addition to initiatives outlined for capacity building at various levels including adjudication, enforcement and protection. The IT industry is committed to partner with the DIPP in the modernization efforts. Further, Periodic reviews and updates of  IP related rules, guidelines, procedures will ensure an effective IPR regime and NASSCOM is committed to work closely with the DIPP as the policy is implemented to support an innovation led Industry in India.

     

  • NASSCOM STATEMENT ON NATIONAL IPR POLICY

    NASSCOM STATEMENT ON NATIONAL IPR POLICY

    NASSCOM welcomes the National IPR Policy and applauds it for encompassing the entire value chain spanning across IPR Awareness, Generation, Legislative Framework, Administration, Commercialization, Enforcement and Adjudication, Human Capital, comprehensively covering all aspects of the domain.

    The Policy has reformed the current administration by making Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion the nodal point coordinate and guide future development of IPRs in India while  responsibility for actual implementation of the plans of action will remain with the Ministries/ Departments concerned in their assigned sphere of work. This single umbrella approach will help leverage linkages between various IP offices. The proposed Cell for IPR Promotion and Management (CIPAM) to be constituted under the aegis of DIPP, would be an important connection with the inventors and innovators.

    NASSCOM had in its interaction with the think tank had highlighted  difficulties that companies face in monetizing intangibles like IPR. The Policy has captured the concerns suitably and their proposal to create a ‘simple loan guarantee scheme to encourage start-ups’ based on IPRs as mortgage-able assets; financial support and securitization of IP rights for commercialization by enabling valuation of IP rights as intangible assets through  of appropriate methodologies and guidelines, and enabling legislative, administrative and market framework are in the right direction. Further, specific references to promoting use of OSS, as well as support for IPR generation for ICT technologies, including those relating to cyber security for India are welcome.

    As product life cycles shrink, timeliness of grant of IPR is critical for its relevance. We welcome the Policies focus on modernization of  offices, adoption of service orientation by improving the quality of service, search facilities and information made available to inventors and other stakeholders. Administration and enforcement of IP rights requires time bound processes. The Policy has rightly identified it as a priority area in addition to initiatives outlined for capacity building at various levels including adjudication, enforcement and protection. The IT industry is committed to partner with the DIPP in the modernization efforts. Further, Periodic reviews and updates of  IP related rules, guidelines, procedures will ensure an effective IPR regime and NASSCOM is committed to work closely with the DIPP as the policy is implemented to support an innovation led Industry in India.