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MHRD Chair on Intellectual Property Rights,
Centre for Intellectual Property Rights and Advocacy
(CIPRA) and
National Law School of India University,
Bangalore
Presents
A Round Table on
“Evolving Jurisprudence on Patent Remedies (PatRem)”
Date: 25th and 26
th March 2017
Venue: International Conference Hall,
National Law School of India University, Bangalore
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CONCEPT NOTE There is a relentless effort among public and private companies to build high technology and complex products and these products may embody several patented inventions/technologies. Thus, such products are generally patent rigorous (PR) products. It is not uncommon to see such patent rigorous products embodying multiples of thousands of patents. For example, a mobile device such as a smartphone1 is estimated to be impacted by 2.5 lakh patents and a laptop2 is estimated to embody more 250 standards and several of these standards may require consideration of thousands of patents. These high technology products are very different compared to other non-patent intensive (NPI) products such as an electric bulb or a medical drug, which may embody one (or very few) patents. The existence of such NPI products may be substantially equated to practice of a patent (or very few patents). For example, Edison’s electric bulb embodied only few patents and predominantly a single patented (US 223898, Jan 1880) invention could be equated to Edison’s electric bulb. These products (PR and NPI) are very different from each other from the perspective of patents embodied in such products. A patent embodied in a PR type product contributes to a fraction of the total value of the PR product and a patent embodied in a NPI product contributes to a substantial value of the PRI product.
This roundtable has an objective of assessing/reviewing emerging jurisprudence, practices, and changing landscape while shaping patent remedies in India. Patent remedies will have a major impact on Innovation and IP protection as we are move up the innovation value chain while embarking on a “Digital India”, “Make in India”, “Design-in-India”, “Start-up India”, journey. This roundtable is intended to bring together honourable members of the judiciary, enforcement agencies such as Competition Commission of India (CCI) and members of appellate boards such as IPAB to review this subject.
You are cordially invited to participate in the Roundtable on Evolving
Jurisprudence on Patent Remedies.
Prof (Dr) T Ramakrishna, Professor of Law, Ministry of HRD Chair Professor on IPR, National Law School of India University, Bangalore, Karnataka, India
1 https://www.techdirt.com/blog/innovation/articles/20121017/10480520734/there-are-250000-active-patents-that-impact-
smartphones-representing-one-six-active-patents-today.shtml 2 http://www.standardslaw.org/How_Many_Standards.pdf
https://www.techdirt.com/blog/innovation/articles/20121017/10480520734/there-are-250000-active-patents-that-impact-smartphones-representing-one-six-active-patents-today.shtmlhttps://www.techdirt.com/blog/innovation/articles/20121017/10480520734/there-are-250000-active-patents-that-impact-smartphones-representing-one-six-active-patents-today.shtmlhttp://www.standardslaw.org/How_Many_Standards.pdf
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Programme schedule Day 1 –
25 March 2017 Time Agenda
Inaugural Session 9.00 – 10.30 am.
Inauguration
Group Photo/ Tea break 10:30 – 11.00 am.
Session I
11:00 AM – 11.45
AM
Innovations in multi-component products and IT enabled systems
Session II
11.45 noon –1.15 pm
Patent Remedies in USA and Australia
Discussion on patent remedies laws in US and Australia (Case Laws/ Case Studies)
Lunch Break 1:15 – 2:15 pm
Session III
2.15 – 3.15 pm.
Patent Remedies in Europe
Discussion on Standard Essential Patent (SEP) remedies laws in EU and Japan (Case Laws/ Case Studies)
Tea Break 3.15 – 3.30 pm.
Session IV
3.30 – 4.45 pm.
Patent Remedies in India Discussion on Patent Remedies in India (Case Laws/ Case
Studies)
Topics to be discussed:
Validity of Patents Injunctions in Patents Cases Damages in Patents Cases
5.00 – 5.30 pm. Valedictory Address– 5.30 pm. High tea
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Day 2 26th March 2017
Time
Agenda
10.00a.m – 1.30p.m
Paper Presentation
Lunch Break
2.30 p.m – 4.00 p. m Paper Presentation
Advisory Committee
Prof (Dr.) Venkata Rao ……………………………………………. Patron-in-chief Vice-Chancellor, National Law School of India University, Bangalore, Karnataka, India Shri. Rajiv Aggarwal Joint Secretary, Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Udyog Bhawan, New Delhi Prof (Dr) T Ramakrishna, Professor of Law, Ministry of HRD Chair Professor on IPR, National Law School of India University, Bangalore, Karnataka. Shri. N. C. Srenivasa, Law Secretary, Government of Karnataka. Vidhana Soudha, Bangalore Shri. K Amaranarayan Additional Law Secretary Government of Karnataka. Vidhana Soudha, Bangalore
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For any queries related to the Roundtable or any assistance, please feel free to contact any of
following members of organization body:
Mr. B. Vivek Anand Sagar,
Research Associate,
E-mail: bvivek.nls@gmail.com / vivek.s@nls.ac.in (Mob. +91 9916590318)
Mr Kumar Salva Raghuvanshi,
Student Researcher, CIPRA, LL.M Email kumarsr@nls.ac.in mob 9453033338
Mr. Sandeep Nagotra
Student Researcher, CIPRA, LL.M Email sandeepn@nls.ac.in mob 8224081221
Mr. Chirayu Jain, Student Researcher, E-mail: chirayu.j@nls.ac.in (Mob.+91 7406073670)
Mr. Aditys Singh, Student Researcher, E-mail: aditya.singh.chawla@gmail.com (Mob +91 8951149390)
Mr Rishav Ambastha, S. R. V, (Mob +91 7259528273)
Ms Palak Dubey, S. R. V, (Mob +91 7829810526)
Mr Aishwarya Jain, S. R. V, (Mob +91 9738497416)
Organizing Committee
Chair Person: Prof (Dr) Ramakrishna. T, Professor of Law,
Ministry of HRD Chair Professor on IPR,
Members:Mr. Vivek Anand Sagar,
Research Associate, Ministry of HRD Chair on IPR, CIPRA,
National Law School of India University, Bangalore.
Mr Kumar Salva Raghuvanshi,
Student Researcher, CIPRA, LL.M Email kumarsr@nls.ac.in mob 9453033338
Mr. Sandeep Nagotra
Student Researcher, CIPRA, LL.M Email sandeepn@nls.ac.in mob 8224081221
Mr. Aditys Singh,
Student Researcher, Institute of Excellence of Standards and IPR, National Law School of India
University.
Mr. Chirayu Jain
Student Researcher, Institute of Excellence of Standards and IPR, National Law School of India
University.
Mr. Shubham Joshi, S. R. V, NLSIU
Ms Palak Dubey, S. R. V, NLSIU
Mr Rishav Ambastha, S. R. V, NLSIU
Ms Jyothsana Singh, S. R. V, NLSIU
Ms Neha Lodha, S. R. V, NLSIU
Ms Aishwarya Jin, S. R. V, NLSIU
Ms. Sadhana, Office Admin, NLSIU
mailto:bvivek.nls@gmail.commailto:vivek.s@nls.ac.inmailto:chirayu.j@nls.ac.inmailto:aditya.singh.chawla@gmail.com
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DETAILS OF THE ROUNDTABLE
The two days Roundtable will be held on 25th and 26th
of March 2017 at the Conference Hall,
International Training Center, National Law School of India University, Nagarbhavi,
Bangalore, Karnataka- 560242.
REGISTRATION DETAILS
This Roundtable is open for In-House Councils, Judiciary, Advocates, Law Faculties, Legal
Fraternity, Research Scholars, Students and public in General from the area of Law and
technology. Prior registration for Conference is compulsory. There is no Registration Fees.
Duly filled in registration form for the participants and delegates should be sent to
cipra@nls.ac.in on or before 12th March 2017.
Registration Details
Name of the Participant
Designation
Name of the Institution/ Organisation
E-Mail Id
Mobile / Contact No
Address
CALL FOR PAPERS
Researched papers on the topic (not limited to) mentioned are called for paper
presentation in the technical sessions of the conference. The themes of the
conference are:
Patent remedies in India
Grant of Injunction in Patents Cases in India and its impact
Presumption of Validity of Patents in India
Standards to establish validity of Patent while seeking remedies during
preliminary stage in India
Standards to establish Infringement of Patent while seeking remedies during
preliminary stage in India
Tests for establishing Prima facie case in Patent cases during preliminary
stage.
Tests for establishing Balance of Convenience in patent cases while seeking
remedies during preliminary stage in India
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Tests for establishing irreparable injury in patent cases while seeking
remedies during preliminary stage in India
Basis for determining Damages in Patent Cases in India
Analysis of Judicial Decisions on development of Patent Remedies in India
Global Perspective on patent remedies
GUIDELINES FOR SUBMISSION
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION:
- An Abstract of the research paper, not exceeding 250
words, accompanied with a Covering letter containing:
Title of the Paper, Full Name of the Author/Co-
authors, Complete Address with Contact Number and
E-mail Address must be submitted as attachment via
email to cipra@nls.ac.in addressing to
Prof (Dr) T. Ramakrishna,
MHRD Chair on Intellectual Property Rights Professor,
Head, Centre for Intellectual Property Rights Research
and Advocacy, NLSIU, Nagarbhavi, Bangalore 560242.
- The last date for submission of abstract is 18th
February, 2017.
- Notification of the accepted abstracts will be
intimated on 21th February, 2017.
- The text of the abstract must be in – .DOCX FORMAT
WITH TIMES NEW ROMAN, FONT SIZE 12 & WITH 1.5
SPACING.
- Abstract must be accompanied with key words.
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All submissions (Abstract & Final paper) for the Conference must be sent as attachment
with an e-mail to cipra@nls.ac.in
FINAL PAPER SUBMISSION:
Selected final paper must be sent on or before 12th
March, 2017 5.30 pm.
IST.
The paper must be accompanied with a Covering letter containing: Title of
the Paper, Full Name of the Author/authors, Name of the person
presenting, Complete Address with Contact Number and E-mail
Address must be submitted as attachment with an email cipra@nls.ac.in
Papers will be accepted only through e-mail.
The submissions received shall be peer review by experts committee. The
decision of the selection committee shall be final. The Committee reserves
with it the exclusive rights to publish final papers presented in the
conference and NLSIU reserves all rights over the paper.
Final Paper Submission - Guidelines:
Papers must be original work of the author/ authors.
The text must be in – .DOCX FORMAT WITH TIMES NEW ROMAN,
FONT SIZE 12 & WITH 1.5 SPACING.
The footnotes [no end notes] must be - TIMES NEW ROMAN, FONT
SIZE 10 WITH SINGLE LINE SPACING OF 1.0
Length of the paper should be between 3000- 5000 words. The word limit
should be strictly adhered to.
Final paper must be accompanied with the abstract and key words.
All references should be properly cited and bibliography should be
provided.
IMPORTANT DATES
Submission of Abstract 18st February, 2017
Notification of accepted Abstract 21st February, 2017
Final paper submission 12th
March, 2017
Conference 25th & 26th March, 2017
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