Patents & publications: In Indian perspective

Sonal Ode, Tapan Kumar Mahato, Sunil Kumar Ojha, Vishwakarma Singh
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Intellectual property rights are the exclusive rights granted to individuals over the creations of their minds by the country to use his or her creations for a limited period of time. The types of intellectual property rights are Patents, Copyright, Trademark, Industrial designs and Geographical indications. A patent is a grant of right by the government for an invention to the inventor in exchange of full disclosure of the invention. A patent is a legal right that allows applicants and assignees to use and exploit their inventions for a period of 20 years from the date of filing of application. For the duration of the set period, the patent holder has the legal right to prevent others from commercially exploiting/using his/her invention and if anybody found doing so he can take legal actions against that person/company/organization. Patent provides many benefits to the inventor/researcher but why Indian researchers prefer publications instead of patenting their work. In this review article we were tried to find out the reasons behind it. Lot of reasons came to front after the study like totally online procedure of application, long waiting time, application and other fee, answering within time frame, command in English language, drafting expertise etc. And on the other hand publications need less labor, expense and time. Although many problems are there in patenting but if the work is authentic, genuine and novel, the inventor should go for patenting, so that he/she can use it commercially. Commercial use will not only benefit the researcher but it increases the Gross domestic production of the country. It is also duty of the every researcher to help in country’s development.
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专利和出版物:从印度的角度来看
知识产权是国家授予个人在一定时期内使用其思想创造的专有权。知识产权的类型有专利、版权、商标、工业品外观设计和地理标志。专利是政府授予发明者一项发明的权利,作为交换,发明者必须完全公开这项发明。专利是一项允许申请人和受让人在申请日起20年内使用和实施其发明的法律权利。在规定的期限内,专利权人有法律权利阻止他人对其发明进行商业利用/使用。如果发现有人对其发明进行商业利用/使用,专利权人可以对该人/公司/组织采取法律行动。专利给发明者/研究人员带来了很多好处,但为什么印度研究人员更喜欢发表论文,而不是申请专利。在这篇评论文章中,我们试图找出背后的原因。学习结束后,我发现了很多原因,比如申请完全在线,等待时间长,申请和其他费用,在规定时间内回复,英语熟练,起草专业知识等。另一方面,出版物需要更少的劳动力、费用和时间。虽然申请专利有很多问题,但如果作品是真实的、真实的、新颖的,发明人应该申请专利,这样他/她就可以把它用于商业用途。商业使用不仅会使研究人员受益,而且会增加该国的国内生产总值。帮助国家发展也是每个研究人员的职责。
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