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IP EXPRESSIONS: Technical Magazine Of Controllers General Of Patents, Designs And Trade Marks
24 October 2014
S&A Law Offices
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The Indian Patent Office on 8th September, 2014 introduced a
technical magazine of Controllers General of Patents, Designs and
Trade Marks called 'IP EXPRESSIONS' in a noteworthy step
towards achieving the larger goal of creating a platform for
interaction on IPR matters. Starting initially as a biannual
publication, the IP Expressions is expected to benefit the IP
researchers, academicians and public at large as a source of IP
information. Also, this technical magazine provides a platform for
the officials of IPO to share knowledge and experience gained in
the field of intellectual property. It is commendable to note that
this technical magazine will not only provide information of the
development on Intellectual Property Rights related matters but
will also enable various stakeholders to present their points of
view in an effort to nurture the culture of innovation.
The content of this article is intended to provide a general
guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought
about your specific circumstances.
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