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India: Training On IPR Laws With Central Detective Training Institute, Ghaziabad Police On 28th August, 2018
India is riding fast towards development on its technological
progression. A stringent IPR protection and its robust enforcement
mechanism seems indispensable to grow as an economy. IPR laws have
lately gained significance in the Indian legal system and are also
responsible for augmenting the economy. The government is waking up
to intrinsic crimes against intellectual property and acknowledging
their status at par to other offences. The Government of India
through its Home Affairs Ministry (Police-I Division, Police
Training Section) issued a Notification vide F.No.23011/14/2017-PT
dated 10th October 2017 introducing regular courses on enforcement
of IPR for Police Officials. A course on "Investigation of
Infringement of IPR" was organised by Central Detective
Training Institute, Ghaziabad, on 28th August 2108, where United
IPR was invited to expound and delineate upon IPR laws in
India.
The course was focussed on giving insights about all the IP
protections available and their overlaps, and their linkages with
allied statutes. The knowledge was imparted with the intention to
make officers able to differentiate between various IP protections
and to give a wide perspective while enforcing the rights.
The full-day training was divided into four interactive sessions
and it dealt with not only the Trademarks & Copyright laws but
also covered other aspects of Intellectual Property Rights
including the Designs, Patents, Geographical Indications,
Traditional Knowledge and Plant Varieties. The officers were also
trained on how to distinguish between a genuine and counterfeit
product by providing them with physical specimens and offering a
first-hand experience of different products of the participating
right-holders, which included COTY Brands, POLO RALPH LAUREN,
MONSTER ENERGY, DITA, VANS and CHROME HEARTZ. Enforcement mechanism
pertaining to all the IPR laws were clarified and the role of
police in IP protection was explained in detail during the
interactive session.
The training was attended by 25 police officers, including Sub
Inspector to D.S.P Rank officers, from all over India. The
inaugural session was presided over by the Assistant Commissioner
of Police, who propounded upon the on-ground difficulties
faced by police officers upon dealing with IPR infringement cases
and also shared his experiences. He also delved upon how this
training is relevant in the present scenario for the police.
The police officials actively took interest in the whole day
training and sincerely became part of the question-answer session
by putting up queries about IPR law enforcement. They shared their
feedback and felt well equipped to handle various IPR infringement
cases after the training. The training was considered effective
also in addressing economic & social implications of
infringement of IP laws, such as child labour, tax evasion, terror
financing, etc.
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