Explain Property Rights. How is Intellectual Property different from Corporeal or Real Property?
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TUTOR MARKED ASSIGNMENT
MIP-101: General Introduction to Intellectual Property Rights
Course Code: MIP-101
Assignment Code: MIP-101/TMA/2024
Maximum Marks: 100
Note:
This assignment is based on Block 1 to 4 of the course.
All questions are compulsory.
Please answer in your own words; do not copy from the course material.
Answer any Ten questions
10 X 10 = 100
- Explain Property Rights. How is Intellectual Property different from Corporeal or Real Property?
- Discuss the different modes of acquisition of intellectual property.
- The modern globalised economy paved way for the emergence of new IPRs. Do you agree? Critically comment.
- Discuss the salient features of Protection of Plant Variety and Farmers Rights Act.
- Analyse the Utilitarian Theory of Intellectual Property Rights advocated by Jeremy Bentham along with the limitations of the said theory.
- What are the requirements for the protection of new plant varieties under UPOV? Explain.
- What is the importance of intellectual Property in the International Trade Business?
- Write a note on the Singapore Treaty on the Law of Trade Marks, 2006.
- Trace out the evolution of copyright and related rights.
- Explain the Application of TRIPS Agreement and IPR laws in India.
- Write a note on well-known trademark.
- Analyse the key aspects of Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD).
TUTOR MARKED ASSIGNMENT
MIP-102: Patents
Course Code: MIP-102
Assignment Code: MIP-102/TMA/2024
Maximum Marks: 100
Note:
This assignment is based on Block 1 to 4 of the course.
All questions are compulsory.
Please answer in your own words; do not copy from the course material.
Answer any Ten questions
10 X 10 = 100
- What is a patent? What are the essential requirements to obtain a patent in India?
- Critically analyse the important limitations or conditions imposed on Patentee with respect to the enjoyment of exclusive right to use or deal with the Patent.
- What is the objective of IPAB (Intellectual Property Appellate Board)? Explain its salient features.
- Who can be a Patent Agent? Discuss their rights, qualification and disqualification for registering as a patent agent.
- Define ‘inventive step’ under the Indian Patent Act with the help of suitable illustrations.
- Write a note on Budapest Treaty.
- Explain provisional and complete specifications.
- Discuss the Powers of the Controller General under the Indian Patent Act, 1970.
- Discuss in detail various grounds available for revocation of Patents.
- Discuss the remedies available for infringement of the Patents.
- What are the main objectives of patent search? How is it useful for development of a technology in a particular field?
- What is Pre-grant opposition? Explain the procedure of filing a pre-grant opposition.
TUTOR MARKED ASSIGNMENT
MIP-103: Industrial Designs and Layout Designs of Integrated Circuits and Utility Models
Course Code: MIP-103
Assignment Code: MIP-103/TMA/2024
Maximum Marks: 100
Note:
This assignment is based on Block 1 to 4 of the course.
All questions are compulsory.
Please answer in your own words; do not copy from the course material.
Answer any Ten questions
10 X 10 = 100
- What is the criteria for the registration of Industrial Design? Discuss.
- Write briefly on the evolution of Industrial Design.
- Write a note on the right to prevent unauthorized copying or imitation. Also discuss the rights to prevent unauthorized commercial transactions.
- Illustrate some of the key inventions in IC. Explain your understanding of what is protected as Intellectual Property.
- Explain reasons for protection of Industrial Design. How can Industrial Designs be protected?
- Discuss the limitation of protections of IC through patents and copyrights. Give reasons.
- What is the definition of the Semiconductor Integrated Circuit as per the SICLD Act, 2000? Enumerate the criteria for protection of chip layout design.
- Distinguish between Industrial Design and a Patent with suitable examples.
- Write a note on the salient features of the Designs Act, 2000. Discuss the essential requirements for the registration of ‘design’ under the Designs Act, 2000.
- Explain the salient features of Semiconductor Integrated Circuits and Layout Design Act, 2000.
- What is Utility Model? Discuss the benefits of the rights acquired under the Utility Model Protection.
- Write a note on infringement of designs. Discuss case laws on infringement of designs.
TUTOR MARKED ASSIGNMENT
MIP-104: Trademarks, Domain Names and Geographical Indications
Course Code: MIP-104
Assignment Code: MIP-104/TMA/2024
Maximum Marks: 100
Note:
This assignment is based on Block 1 to 4 of the course.
All questions are compulsory.
Please answer in your own words; do not copy from the course material.
Answer any Ten questions
10 X 10 = 100
- Define trademarks and explain the essential elements of the definition. What are the various kinds of trademarks?
- How can a trademark be removed from the Register? Explain.
- Discuss the fundamental principle for the Registration of a Trademark.
- What are the factors that are instrumental in determining the well-known status of trademarks?
- Discuss the criteria for Protection of Geographical Indication Goods. Give some illustration of GI applications.
- Explain the term “homonymous geographical indication.” Also distinguish between geographical indication and trademarks.
- Describe the Madrid system of registration of marks.
- What is a domain name? Discuss the relationship between domain names and trademarks.
- What are the types of Disputes that could be brought within INDRP? Also discuss the remedies available under the INDRP proceedings.
- Explain the concept of ‘Passing off’ with the help of Case Laws.
- Discuss the power of the Appellate Board to cancel or vary registration and to rectify the register of geographical indication.
- What is Trademark Infringement? What does not constitute a Trademark Infringement? What are the different types of remedies available for Trademark Infringement?
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