India:
CGPDTM Unveils Indian Patent Advanced Search System (INPASS)
15 May 2015
S&A Law Offices
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The office of the CGPDTM issued on notice on 27.02.2014, (http://www.ipindia.nic.in/iponew/publicNotice_InPASS_27February2015.pdf
) stating the availability of New Patent Search Facility with
Full-Text Search Capability, Indian Patent Advanced Search System.
In an effort to improvise the present system IPAIRS, the Indian
Patent Office has launched a new search facility that allows
full-text search to be conducted for patents as well as patent
applications. Though IPAIRS allows a search conducted in all the
Indian Patents and Patent Applications, the system however does not
allow a user to perform a full-text search. The striking feature of
the new search tool INPASS is that it supports wild-cards,
truncation as well as Boolean operators in all fields thereby
enabling the stakeholders to conduct an advanced search in the
Indian Patent Database.
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