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C O N S O L I D A T E D P O S T E V E N T R E P O R T
I P R A W A R E N E S S R O A D S H O W S
J U N E - J U L Y 2 0 1 6
CELL FOR IPR PROMOTION AND MANAGEMENT(CIPAM)
Department of Industrial Policy & PromotionG o v erm e n t o f In d iaM in is try o f C o m m e rc e & In d u s try INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY IND IAPatents I Designs | Trademarks Geographical Indications
S Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion Goverment o f India Ministry o f Commerce & Industry Cell for IPR Promotion and Management
Ta b l e o f Co n t e n t s
Executive Summary........................................................................................................... 3
IPR Awareness Roadshows................................................................................................ 6
Patna................................................................................................................................ 6
Jaipur................................................................................................................................ 8
Guwahati.........................................................................................................................10
Hyderabad.......................................................................................................................12
Visakhapatnam............................................................................................................... 14
Imphal..............................................................................................................................17
Puducherry.......................................................................................................................19
Amritsar...........................................................................................................................21
Bhubaneswar.................................................................................................................. 24
Srinagar........................................................................................................................... 27
Ludhiana......................................................................................................................... 30
Kochi................................................................................................................................31
Panaji...............................................................................................................................35
Tiruchirappalli................................................................................................................. 38
Surat............................................................................................................................... 40
Haridwar......................................................................................................................... 42
Indore............................................................................................................................. 45
Lucknow.......................................................................................................................... 48
Mangalore....................................................................................................................... 50
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Ex e c u t iv e Su m m a r y
Cell for IPR Promotion and Management
India has come a long way in terms of creating an IP ecosystem by framing robust IPR statues. And now, with
the recently released IPR Policy, the government has taken a formal approach in strengthening our substantive
IP laws to make it more vibrant. The seven objectives laid down in IPR Policy document broadly aims at
fostering creativity and entrepreneurship. The IPR Policy will not only guarantee innovators their due reward
but will also stimulate a competitive market.
The first objective of the IPR Policy i.e. IPR Awareness: Outreach and Promotion intends to reach out to less
visible IP generators and holders especially in rural and remote areas. This will allow the IP stakeholder in such
areas to be aware of the formal IP system and guide them in reaping the benefits if they have or create such
intangible assets in future.
The Cell for IPR Promotion and Management, DIPP in association with CII, PHD Chambers of Commerce, Indian
Chambers of Commerce, Laghu Udyog Bharti and Federation of Indian Export Organizations and NASSCOM
organized 19 roadshows across 18 states in the months of June-July, 2016. Officials from Office of the CGPDTM
and Cell for IPR Promotion and Management spoke at each roadshow to sensitize the audience about the
National IPR Policy and the IP system in India. The shows were well attended by more than 1000 people
comprising of MSMEs, IP attorneys, startups and students.
The overall objective of these IPR Roadshows was to:
• Create awareness & improve factual understanding on implications of IPR
• Sensitize participants, especially MSMEs and startups on different forms of IPR and its Importance.
• Exploit IPR and how it can play a crucial role in promoting entrepreneurship
• Highlight the National IPR Policy and its objectives
Key Feedback from the audiences:
• The presentation highlighted the key points of the Scheme for Facilitating Startups Intellectual Property Protection (SIPP) scheme which had a very enthusiastic response from the audience. MSMEs from various parts of the country requested CIPAM officials to come up with a similar scheme (MSMEs who may not necessarily fall under the category of start-ups) for MSMEs and other small entrepreneurs.
• Commercialization and marketing were the biggest bottlenecks for the entrepreneurs in the state of J&K and the North Eastern states. There were requests to set up IP Facilitation Centers that could provide handholding/support to entrepreneurs and innovators through the entire process of IP filling for monetization of their IPRs.
• It was felt that the strengthening of the Judiciary and enforcement system, especially in Tier-2 cities, would go a long way in improving the IPR environment in the country.
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• The audiences wanted the Government to come up with platforms that can connect academicians
because of lack of funds and technology support in the area.
• Universities and colleges across India have requested more such shows, to sensitize their students.
• Numerous requests were put forth to have more shows focusing session on Copyrights, Geographical Indications, filing process and the benefits of IPRs.
• There were request to conduct full-day workshop in future with detailed explanation of each IP with more examples and case studies that include actual or potential commercial advantages that could be leveraged through the National IPR Policy.
Cell for IPR Promotion & Management will actively work on the specific queries and recommendations from the industry. A plan for a separate set of awareness roadshows focusing on students in collaboration with the schools and universities is being chalked out. A special scheme for MSMEs and other small entrepreneurs is under consideration.
and research scientists with venture capitalists and technology incubators abroad. This is primarily
The Way Forward:
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List of Awareness Programs
S. No. Date Location Partnering Association No. of Participants
1. 5th June, 2016 Patna, Bihar Laghu Udyog Bharti 100
2. 16th June, 2016 Jaipur, Rajasthan FIEO 30
3. 17th June, 2016 Guwahati, Assam ICC 25
4. 18th June, 2016 Hyderabad, Telangana NASSCOM 40
5. 20th June, 2016 Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh CII 55
6. 21st June, 2016 Imphal, Manipur ICC 69
7. 22nd June, 2016 Puducherry CII 35
8. 24th June, 2016 Amritsar, Punjab FIEO 60
9. 25th June, 2016 Bhubaneswar, Odisha CII 65
10. 28th June, 2016 Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir PHD Chambers 90
11. 28th June, 2016 Ludhiana, Punjab FIEO 27
12. 29th June, 2016 Kochi, Kerala FIEO 55
13. 1st July, 2016 Panaji, Goa CII 60
14. 2nd July, 2016 Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu CII 60
15. 5th July, 2016 Surat, Gujarat CII 50
16. 6th July, 2016 Haridwar, Uttarakhand CII 30
17. 7th July, 2016 Indore, Madhya Pradesh CII 40
18. 8th July, 2016 Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh CII 35
19. 9th July, 2016 Mangalore, Karnataka CII 30
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IPR Aw a r e n e s s Ro a d s h o w s
Patna
Date: 5th June 2016 Partner Industry Association: Laghu Udyog Bharti
Participants: 100 Location: Patna, Bihar
Date: 5th June, 2016
Purpose: IPR Awareness Campaign
Speakers: Mr. Parijat Sourabh (Patents Office, Kolkata) and Dr. P.K. Pandey (Trademarks Office, Ahmedabad, Gujarat)CIPAM officers: Mr. Pratul Tandon and Mr. Raghav Arora
Highlights
> DIPP in association with Laghu Udyog Bharti organized its first IPR awareness roadshow
> 2-hr session on IPR which included presentations on Patents and Trademarks followed by a Q&A session
> The target audience for the 2-day event was 400; 100 people attended the IPR session on held on the 2nd day of the event on 5 th June 2016
> Brochures on the National IPR Policy (in English and Hindi), Patents, Trademarks, Designs and Geographical Indications were distributed to the participants
> Participants asked questions related to IPRs and also wanted updates on the status of their patent/trademark applications
> The event was attended by MSMEs, individuals and members of Laghu Udyog Bharti
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Jaipur
Date: 16th June 2016 Partner Industry Association: FIEO
Participants: 30 Location: Jaipur, Rajasthan
Purpose: IPR Awareness Campaign
Speakers: Mr. Naveen Mathur (Patents Office, Delhi) and Mr. Arun Kumar (Trademarks Registry, Delhi)
CIPAM officer(s): Mr. Aditya Kumar
Highlights
> DIPP in association with the Federation of Indian Export Organizations (FIEO) organized its second IPR awareness roadshow in Jaipur.
> This was the first roadshow where the presentation on National IPR Policy was delivered by a CIPAM member.
> It was a 4-hour session on IPRs which included presentations on the IPR Policy, Patents and Trademarks followed by a Q&A session
> There was a participation of 30 people in the IPR session: these were all mainly medium-scale exporters.
> The sectors represented were: gems and jewellery, pharmaceuticals, textiles, financial services, furniture, and solar panels.
> Brochures on the National IPR Policy (in English and Hindi), Patents, Trademarks, Designs and Geographical Indications were distributed to the audience.
> The Q&A session comprised one and a half hours out of the total 4 hours. There were numerous questions on patents, trademarks and the IPR Policy provisions. The majority of the questions were on trademark applications and grants:
> Trademarks of the same name are granted to more than one person. People strongly suggested that the trademarks granting system should be similar to the companies’ registration: once a trademark is granted, the same trademark should not be granted again.
> People were of the opinion that enforcement and judicial remedy for IPRs needed strengthening and change. There was discontent with the pace of judicial remedy.
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Guwahati
Date: 17th June 2016 Partner Industry Association: ICC
Participants: 25 Location: Guwahati , Assam
Purpose: IPR Awareness Campaign
Speakers: Mr. Debanjan Chakrabertty (IP office Calcutta) and Mr. Sanjay Bhattacharyya (IP Office Calcutta)
CIPAM officer: Mr. Mihir Pandey
Highlights
> DIPP in association with the Indian Chambers of Commerce (ICC) organized its third IPR awareness roadshow in Guwahati.
> It was a 3-hour session on IPRs which included presentations on the IPR Policy, Patents and Trademarks followed by a Q&A session
> There was a participation of 25 people in the IPR session and comprised of audiences such as medium size businessmen, lawyers and students.
> Brochures on the National IPR Policy (in English), Patents, Trademarks, Designs and Geographical Indications were distributed to the audience.
> The Q&A session lasted for 20 minutes. The questions comprised of academic questions from the students, and a majority of the questions from the businessmen were about copyrights and patent filings. There was also an IP lawyer present in the audience who asked specific questions about the changes in the policy.
> The audience had a very positive response to the new IPR policy and the presentations made by the IP officers. They were keen on learning more about IPR’s and said that they were looking forward to more such shows in the future.
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Hyderabad
Date: 18th June 2016 Partner Industry Association: NASSCOM
Participants: 40 Location: Hyderabad, Telangana
Purpose: IPR Awareness Campaign
Speakers: Dr SP Subramaniyam (IP Office Chennai)
CIPAM officer: Mr. Mihir Pandey
Highlights
> DIPP in association with NASSCOM organized its fourth IPR awareness roadshow in Hyderabad.
> It was a 2 and a half-hour session on IPRs which included presentations on the IPR Policy and Patents followed by a Q&A session.
> The audience was 40 in number. They comprised primarily of businessmen from an IT and software background and also a few people from the services and design industry.
> Brochures on the National IPR Policy (in English) were distributed to the audience. Patents and design brochures were the ones most taken by the audience members.
> The Q&A session lasted for 20 minutes. The questions comprised of academic questions from the students, and a majority of the questions from the businessmen were about copyrights and patent filings. There were also a few questions on patents and designs.
> The audience was happy that IPR’s were being given more attention that before. They were also very pleased with the immediate targets of reducing the amount of time for the first examinations of Trademarks and Patents.
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V ISAKHAPATNAM
Date: 20th June 2016 Partner Industry Association: CII
Participants: 55 Location: Visakhapatnam , Andhra Pradesh
Purpose: IPR Awareness Campaign
Speakers: Mr. T.V. Madhusudan (Deputy Controller, Patents & Designs) and Mr. Rajamani Venkatesan (Senior Examiner, Trademarks)
CIPAM officer(s): Mr. Raghav Arora
Highlights
> DIPP in association with Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) organized a IPR awareness roadshow in Vizag.
> The presentation on the National IPR Policy was delivered by a CIPAM member.> It was a 4-hour session on IPRs which included presentations on the IPR Policy,
Patents and Trademarks followed by a Q&A session.> There was a participation of 55 people in the IPR session: these were all mainly SMEs.> Brochures on the National IPR Policy, Patents, Trademarks, Designs and Geographical
Indications were distributed to the audience.> The Q&A session after every session was well received with great interest shown in the
Policy, patenting procedure and registering a trademark.> Among the attendees was a gentleman who has filed for 11 patents in India till date as
well as a gentleman who was a professor who had taught IP modules in prestigious universities in India as well as abroad.
> The Director of the autonomous technical institute (IGIAT), where the roadshow was held, was keen for more such seminars and would be willing to introduce IP modules in the institute for students.
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Officials from Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DPIP), Government of India participated in an awareness programme on IPR and National IP Poliry1 at a programme organised hy Confederation of Indian Industry (C l!) in association with DPIP here .
At the workshop held at ludo-Gcrman LnBthnte of Advanced Tedmokigy, the speakers explained the salient features of IPR and their advantages. They gave details on New National IPR Policy nutG. Around yy participants from several sectors and academia joined the ■workshop.
Deputy Controller, Patents Sc Designs T .V . Madhnsudan spoke on the imcortanceof IP especially for small scale industries and the importance of patents and designs and its filing procedures.
DIP? official Ragbav Arora explained the nuts and bolts of new National IP Policy ao::i and appraised the benefits to at art-op companies towards promoting the IP filings. Cli zonal chairman Dr. V. Murali Krishna, who presided, briefed on [P need to he prioritised.
Senior Examir.cr,Trade Marks Kaiamar.i Venkatearn gave a presentation on the trademarks and geographical indications (G l) and their advantages to the individual and companies.
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http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Visakhapatnam/awareness-meet-held-on-national-ip-policy/article8758796.ece
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IMPHAL
Date: 21st June 2016 Partner Industry Association: ICC
Participants: 69 Location: Imphal, Manipur
Purpose: IPR Awareness Campaign
Speakers: Mr Debanjan Chakrabertty (IP Office Calcutta) and Mr Santanu Dey (IP Office Calcutta)
CIPAM officer: Mr. Mihir Pandey
Highlights
> DIPP in association with the Indian Chambers of Commerce (ICC) organized its sixth IPR awareness roadshow in Imphal.
> It was a 2 and a half-hour session on IPRs which included presentations on the IPR Policy and Patents and trademarks and copyrights and designs followed by a Q&A session.
> The audience was 69 in number. They comprised primarily of businessmen and women from the area. There were also a group of musicians and a few students present at the event.
> Brochures on the National IPR Policy (in English) were distributed to the audience. Patents and GI brochures were the ones most taken by the audience members by choice.
> The Q&A session lasted for 20 minutes. The audience seemed a bit shy to speak up in front of everyone else. However, a lot of people came up to the IP officers and myself during the lunch hour and asked questions about the policy and a lot of questions on patents and some people even asked about their pending applications and what steps to take next.
> People were very happy that the seminar was being conducted in Manipur and were hopeful that seminars of these kinds would be held more frequently. There was also requesting that more information be made available to them about IPR’s. They reacted positively to the information shared and the new policy.
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Puducherry
Date: 22nd June 2016 Partner Industry Association: CII
Participants: 35 Location: Puducherry
Purpose: IPR Awareness Campaign
Speakers: Mr. P. Balamurgan (Deputy Controller, Patents & Designs) and Mr. Rajamani Venkatesan (Senior Examiner, Trademarks)
CIPAM officer(s): Mr. Raghav Arora
Highlights
> DIPP in association with Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) organized a IPR awareness roadshow in Puducherry.
> The presentation on the National IPR Policy was delivered by a CIPAM member.> It was a 3-hour session on IPRs which included presentations on the IPR Policy,
Patents, Trademarks, Industrial Designs and GIs followed by a Q&A session.> There was a participation of 35 people in the IPR session: these were all mainly SMEs.> Brochures on the National IPR Policy, Patents, Trademarks, Designs and Geographical
Indications were distributed to the audience.> The Q&A session after every session was well received with great interest shown in the
Policy, patenting procedure and registering a trademark.> Most questions pertained to Trademarks; people were keen to know the time taken to
register trademarks and wanted updates on the status of their applications.> CII said it would extend support to more such roadshows in Puducherry as well as
emphasized such roadshows in Puducherry would be well received from the industry.
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A mritsar
Date: 24nd June 2016 Partner Industry Association: CII
Participants: 35 Location: Amritsar, Punjab
Purpose: IPR Awareness Campaign
Speakers: Mr. Amit Singh (Assistant Controller of Patents, Delhi) and Mr. Hemant Khosla, (Trademarks Registry,Delhi)CIPAM officer: Mr. Pratul Tandon
Highlights
> DIPP in association with the Federation of Indian Export Organizations (FIEO) organized its 8th IPR awareness roadshow in Amritsar.
> It was a 3-hour session on IPRs which included presentations on the IPR Policy, Patents and Trademarks. There was a discussion on the procedures for registration and its benefits to the SME sector.
> There was a participation of 60 people in the IPR session, mainly medium-scale exporters.
> The sectors represented were: textiles, financial services, IT and manufacturing.> Brochures on the National IPR Policy (in English and Hindi), Patents, Trademarks,
Designs and Geographical Indications were distributed to the audience.> The Q&A session comprised half hour out of the total 3 hours. There were numerous
questions on patents, trademarks and the IPR Policy provisions. The majority of the questions were on trademark applications and grants and Geographical Indications.
> People suggested that the renew system for trademarks should be completely abolished.> The audience were of the opinion that enforcement and judicial remedy for IPRs
needed strengthening and change. There was discontent with the pace of judicial remedy.
> People wanted to have such seminars on a regular basis as they wanted to be updated on the developments taking place in the IP system in India.
> There was a request to have another show focused on Geographical Indications in Amritsar.
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Bhubaneswar
Date: 25th June 2016 Partner Industry Association: CII
Participants: 65 Location: Bhubaneswar, Odisha
Purpose: IPR Awareness Campaign
Speakers: Dr Santosh Kumar Samanta Ray (Deputy Controller, Patents & Designs) and Mr. Debanjan Chakrabortty (Examiner, Trademarks & GI)
CIPAM officer(s): Mr. Raghav Arora
Highlights
> DIPP in association with Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) organized a IPR awareness roadshow in Bhubaneswar.
> The presentation on the National IPR Policy was delivered by a CIPAM member.> It was a 3-hour session on IPRs which included presentations on the IPR Policy,
Patents, Trademarks, Industrial Designs and GIs followed by a Q&A session.> There was a participation of 65 people in the IPR session: these were MSMEs, startups
and individuals.> Brochures (in both Hindi and English) on the National IPR Policy, Patents,
Trademarks, Designs and Geographical Indications were distributed to the audience.> The Q&A session after every session was well received with great interest shown in the
Policy, patenting procedure, registering a trademark and GIs.> People were keen on understanding the procedures of registration of Patents and
Trademarks in India as well as globally.> Attendees were extremely keen to know about the Policy and asked questions related to
the policy and how these targets will be achieved> Representative from KIIT school in Bhubaneswar, an Oxford graduate who has been
working in the field IP since decades was keen on areas of collaboration and was willing to extent support to CIPAM.
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Photo Caption (L-R): Mr. Debanjan Chakrabortty, Exam ner of Trademarks and Geographical Inc cations, Koltata.1 M r Mamsj Panda. Convenor, ]CT Panel, Cl]Odisha a nd Be ivery Centre Head, TCS; Dr Cantos h Ku mar 5a man t a ra y. Deputy Controller,
Patents £ Designs. M r Deepak Kumar Singh, Head, Cl! Qdisha State Office.
Bhubaneswar,27.Q6.2Dt6 (By Mane Mani £inghJ-Confederanon of Indian Industry (Gil) along w th Department oF Industrial Polity & Promotion (DIPPJ is organizing 10 road shows in the country. As part of the initiative, a Road Show on ]PR Awareness and National JP Policy held on 26 June 2016 at TCS Auditorium in Bhubaneswar.ThE main objective of the road show was to spread awareness on Patents, Trademarks and Designs with other forms of [Pfis among the Industry and Academia and also to sensitise about the New IPR polity 2016.
Mr Manoj Pand-a. Convenor, JCT Panel, Cll-Odisha and Delivery Centre Head, TCS who presided, briefed on Intellectual Property Rights nead to be prioritized. Deputy Controller, Patents S, Design's, Dr Santosh Kumar Samantaray spoke on the importance of IP especially for small scale industries and the importance of patents and ■designs and ts fil ng procedures.D]PP oFTiciaT from Cell for IPR Promotion and. Management IC1PAV1], Mr Raghav Arora explained the nuts and bo'ts of recently launched National IP Polity 2016 and appraised the benefits to start-up companies towards promoting the IP filings. MrDebanjan Chakrabortty, Exam ner of Trademarks and Geograph cal Indications* Kol-tata, gave a presentation on the trademarks and their advantages to the individual and companies. He also spoke on imortance of■ r ^ .-. — I-.-.,.- r*- ^ __ r -^ - y . - . „ i-.-
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Srinagar
Date: 28th June 2016
Participants: 90
Partner Industry Association: PHD Chambers of Commerce
Location: Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir
Purpose: IPR Awareness Campaign
Speakers: Mr. U.C. Pandey (Patents Office, Delhi) and Dr. B.C. Rathore (Deputy Registrar of Trademarks & GI, Delhi)
CIPAM officer: Mr. Pratul Tandon
Highlights
> DIPP in association with the PHD Chambers of Commerce organized its 11th IPR awareness roadshow in Srinagar.
> The show was graced by Mr. Chander Prakash Ganga, Hon’ble Minister of Commerce & Industries, Government of Jammu & Kashmir.
> It was a 4-hour session on IPRs which included presentations on the National IPR Policy, its significance in the present competitive environment for Startups, MSMEs and other entrepreneurs followed by presentations on Patents and Trademarks.
> There was a participation of 90 people in the IPR session: these were all mainly medium-scale exporters and students.
> The sectors represented were: handlooms, handicrafts, textiles and furniture.> Brochures on the National IPR Policy (in English and Hindi), Patents, Trademarks,
Designs and Geographical Indications were distributed to the audience.> The Q&A session comprised one and a half hours out of the total 4 hours. There were
numerous questions on patents, trademarks, Geographical Indications and IPR Policy provisions. Majority of the questions were on Trademarks and GIs.
> The audience wanted the central government to stress more on the aspect of commercialization in order to help the entrepreneurs in J & K to market their products globally. They wanted an IP Facilitation Centre that can handhold through the process.
> People were of the opinion that a more specific session on GIs should be held in the future.
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Ludhiana
Date: 28thJune 2016 Partner Industry Association: FIEO
Participants: 27 Location: Ludhiana, Punjab
Purpose: IPR Awareness Campaign
Speakers: Mr Devender Trade Mark Examiner, Mr Susanta Das Assistant Controller of Patents and Designs
CIPAM officer: Mr. Mihir Pandey
Highlights
> DIPP in association with the Federation of Indian Export Organizations (FIEO) organized its 11th roadshow in Ludhiana.
> This show was organized by and CIPAM in partnership with the IP office and FIEO.> The audience was 27 in number and comprised of primarily of local exporters but also
few MSME and large business owners of the city. They were very pleased with brochures and the IPR policy, trademarks and patents brochures were the most taken by the audience.
> The show began with an introduction by the FIEO official present, after which CIPAM presented on the National IPR policy followed by the IP officers presenting on patents, trademarks and design. After the presentations there were a lot of questions from the audience. A majority of questions were about trademark filings. There were also a few questions on patents and designs.
> The audience was very pleased with the effort being made both in terms of a new policy being created and the awareness shows being conducted. They requested that more such shows be conducted on trademark and copyright which would be more indepth and detailed.
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Date: 29thJune 2016 Partner Industry Association: FIEO
Participants: 55 Location: Kochi, Kerala
Purpose: IPR Awareness Campaign
Speakers: Mr. Anoop K Joy (Patents Office, Chennai) and Mr. Venkatesan Rajamani (Senior Examiner, Trademarks & GI, Chennai)
CIPAM officer: Mr. Raghav Arora
Highlights
> DIPP in association with the Federation of Indian Export Organizations (FIEO) organized its 12th IPR awareness roadshow in Kochi.
> It was a 3-hour session on IPRs which included presentations on the National IPR Policy, presentations on Patents, Trademarks, Designs and GIs.
> There was a participation of 55 people in the IPR session: these were all mainly MSMEs and students.
> Brochures on the National IPR Policy, Patents, Trademarks, Designs and Geographical Indications were distributed to the audience.
> The questions asked were mainly related to patents; registration process and the fees.> The Patents Officer was further asked a lot of questions about patents during the
networking session.> FIEO has received excellent feedback from the attendees and are keen on doing more
such roadshows in Kerala.
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FIEO roadshow on patents, IPRKochi, June 30The Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO) organised a road show on patents, trademarks and IPR policy in association with Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Vishwanathan Ramalingam, Vice-President, Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, inaugurated the event. AK Vijaykumar, Assistant Director, FIEO, said that objective of the road show was to update exporters and the business community on procedures to be complied with while applying for patents, trademarks etc. our bureau
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Panaji
Date: 1st June 2016 Partner Industry Association: CII
Participants: 60 Location: Panaji, Goa
Purpose: IPR Awareness Campaign
Speakers: Mr. N. Ramchnder (Patents Office, Mumbai and Mr. Abhishek Pandey (Trademarks & GI, Mumbai
CIPAM officer: Mr. Raghav Arora
Highlights
> DIPP in association with the CII organized its 13th IPR awareness roadshow in Panaji.> It was a 4-hour session on IPRs which included presentations on the National IPR
Policy, its significance and incentives for Startups, MSMEs and other entrepreneurs followed by presentations on Patents and Trademarks.
> There was a participation of 60 people in the IPR session: these were all mainly MSMEs and students.
> A couple of attendees requested for special sessions on just GIs in the future for Goa.> Brochures on the National IPR Policy, Patents, Trademarks, Designs and Geographical
Indications were distributed to the audience.> The Q&A session comprised one and a half hours out of the total 4 hours. There were
numerous questions on patents, trademarks, Geographical Indications and IPR Policy provisions. Majority of the questions were on Trademarks and patents.
> Attendees asked questions on patents, PCT, Trademarks, Madrid Convention, incentives for startups.
> An impromptu 15-minute session on the procedure for registration and incentives for startups & MSMEs was organized after special request from the attendees.
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Workshop on JPR awareness,National IP PolicyPAN|IM: ConlMJer.i'ion of Indian Industry (CH) In association with the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP). Govt of India, is organising a workshop on IPR awareness and National IP Policy on July t 2016 between 2 pm and 6 pm at C ll Goa Stale office, located on the first floor. Salgaocar Centre. Pargim Officials from DIPP and Intellectual Property Office (IPOI will the addressing the sessions on Introduction to patents and its importance, protecting brands: understanding the concept of trademarks, understanding other forms of IP such as industrial design, copyright trade secret and its relevance to industries, nuts and bolls of the National IPR Policy The programme is free of cost
The N avh in d T im es Thursday June 30. 2016
QUICK NOTESCll w o rk sh o p on IPRPANAJI: Cll Goa In as »sociatton with Depart merit of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP)Is organising on July 1 2016 a workshop on in teliectual property rignts (IPR) and national ip policy. The rpeffn objective of tneevent is to create the awareness on IPR and its advantages and also to discuss the National IPR Policy 2016. it is for the benefit of all stake holders, startups, industries and academia Topics to be covered are Importance of patents, protecting brands, trade marks, industrial design, cooynght. trade secret and their relevance to National IPR policy The programme is free of cost but participation Is t»y prior enrollment Programme timing is from 2 to 4 pm. at the Cll Goa office in Saigaoncar Centre Roa de Orem.
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T iruchirappalli
Date: 2nd July 2016 Partner Industry Association: CII
Participants: 60 Location: Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu
Purpose: IPR Awareness Campaign
Speakers: Ms Laxmi Trademark office Chennai, Mr Hariram Patent Office Chennai
CIPAM officer: Mr. Mihir Pandey
Highlights
> DIPP in association with CII organized its 14th IPR roadshow show in Tiruchirappalli.> The show lasted for a little over 2 and half hours. The session started with a welcome
note from the director of CII in Tiruchirappalli. This was followed by CIPAM presenting on the National IPR Policy followed by the IP officers presenting on Trademarks, Patents and Designs. The audience was also very appreciative of the brochures that were handed out.
> The audience comprised of 60 people. The audience was a mix of businessmen, students, and lawyers. There were a large number of individuals from the IT industry. The audience was very attentive and asked questions after each presentation.
> There were a lot of questions about copyrights and patenting, especially about patenting of software. The audience was pleased with the positive stand and the actions being taken in the new policy and by DIPP. After the session during tea and coffee there were a lot of questions asked and suggestions made. People were also keen on more detailed workshops on copyrights and patents.
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Surat
Date: 5th July, 2016 Partner Industry Association: CII
Participants: 50 Location: Surat, Gujarat
Purpose: IPR Awareness Campaign
Speakers: Mr. N Ramachander, DC Patent Office Mumbai; Dr Suhas Kulkarni, Deputy Controller General of Patents and Designs, Mumbai; Mr Susheel Kumar Pndey, Examiner, Trademarks and GIs, Mumbai CIPAM officer(s): Mr. Aditya Kumar
Highlights
> DIPP in association with the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) organized this roadshow at SVNIT, Surat.
> It was a five-hour session on IPRs which included presentations on the IPR Policy, Patents and Trademarks followed by a Q&A session
> There was a participation of 50 people in the IPR session: these were all mainly entrepreneurs and people from industry.
> There was a group discussion for 1.5 hours conducted in which all the participants, media and organisers debated on the policy and the IP ecosystem in India.
> The Q&A session was fruitful as there were technical queries about the portal ipindia.nic.in.
o One person said that only abstract of a registered patent is shown on the portal, instead of the full description.
o One person complained that he filed for a copyright 20 years ago and did not receive any communication since then.
o One person asked why he should not file his patent in the US due to long examination period in India.
o There were numerous questions on GIs, such as how are they protected, why should there not be GIs granted for many more objects, etc.
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Haridw ar
Date:6th July 2016 Partner Industry Association: CII
Participants: 30 Location: Haridwar, Uttarakhand
Purpose: IPR Awareness Campaign
Speakers: Dr. S.S. Singh (Deputy Controller of Patents, Delhi) and Mr. Hemant Khosla, (Trademarks Registry, Delhi)
CIPAM officer: Mr. Pratul TandonHighlights
> DIPP in association with the Confederation of Indian Industry (CM) organized its 16th IPR awareness roadshow in Haridwar (SIDCUL), Uttarakhand.
> It was a 3-hour session on IPRs which included presentations on the IPR Policy, Patents and Trademarks. There was a discussion on the procedures for registration and its benefits to the MSME sector.
> The event started with Mr. Rajesh Kohli, AGM, BHEL HEEP, Haridwar giving a brief introduction on the importance of IPR and thanking DIPP for conducting the show
> There was a participation of 30 people in the IPR session, mainly medium-scale businessmen and IP students.
> Brochures on the National IPR Policy (in English and Hindi), Patents, Trademarks, Designs and Geographical Indications were distributed to the audience.
> The Q&A session comprised one and half hour out of the total 3 hours. There were numerous questions on patents, trademarks and the IPR Policy provisions. The majority of the questions were on patent procedures, trademark applications and enforcement.
> People suggested that the the government to provide online modules like distance learning modules, on basics of IPRs for the general public
> The audience was quite impressed to know about the online filling and the SIPP scheme. There was a huge support among the audience to have a similar scheme for MSMEs.
> The audience were of the opinion that enforcement and judicial remedy for IPRs needed strengthening and change. There was discontent regarding piracy and lack of effective enforcement in the area
> There was a suggestion to have facilitators to help and guide MSMEs fight against IP infringement as it costly to do so
> There was a request to have more such shows in other parts of Uttarakhand, especially Dehradun as people want to be updated on the developments taking place in the IP system.
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Indore
Date: 7th July, 2016 Partner Industry Association: CII
Participants: 40 Location: Indore, Madhya Pradesh
Purpose: IPR Awareness Campaign
Speakers: Mr Pinkesh Jain, Asst Controller of Patents and Designs, Mumbai; Mr Atul Singh, Examiner,Trademarks, MumbaiCIPAM officer(s): Mr. Aditya Kumar
Highlights
> DIPP in association with the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) organized this roadshow at the Crystal IT Park, Indore.
> It was a five-hour session on IPRs which included presentations on the IPR Policy, Patents and Trademarks followed by a Q&A session
> There was a participation of 40 people in the IPR session: these were all mainly engineers, entrepreneurs and people from industry.
> The Q&A session lasted two hours.o There was a long discussion on software: why is patenting not allowed in
software? Why should govt support Open Source software? Why is software not treated as an invention?
o Is semiconductor design patentable?o Is the govt’s focus on innovation or on protecting social good?o If govt wants to promote innovation, why does it not grant more funds to those
who have patents to further engage in research? (person suggested granting 2030 lakhs straightaway)
o Regarding Startup India scheme: one startup asked that for the qualifying criterion for the scheme (patent filed), does the patent need to be filed in the startup’s name or the owner’s name?
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Indore: Department of industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP), Government of India, organised IP AWAKE:Cll-DlPP road show on 'IPR and National IP Policy1 here at Crystal IT Park on Thursday. Officials from DIPP and intellectual Property Rights office (IPO) addressed the sessions. Main objective of the event was to create awareness on intellectual Property Rights and its advantages and also to discuss new National IPR Policy 2016.
Aditya Kumar of the Cell for IPR Promotion and Management (CIPAM), DIPP, Ministry of Commerce and Industry explained in details of the recently launched National ip Policy-2016 and appraised people about the benefits to Start-up companies towards promoting the ip filings.
Plnkesh Jain, Assistant Controller of Patents and Designs. Patent office Mumbai, DIPP laid stress on Importance of IP especially for small-scale industries and also explained Importance of Patents and Designs and Its filing procedures.
Atul Kumar Singh, examlner.Trade Marks & Geographical indications. Trade Marks Registry Mumbai. DIPP explained about trademarks and geographical Indications (Gi) and their advantages to the participants.Rajendra Joshi, Chairman, Cll Malwa Zonal Council & Vice-President, John Deere India Pvt. Ltd, welcomed the participants. Around 50 participants from different Industries, institutes and academia took part In the road show.
Source: http://www.freepressiournal.in/indore/road-show-held-on-ipr-national-ip- policv/885649
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Date: 8th July, 2016 Partner Industry Association: CII
Participants: 35 Location: Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
Purpose: IPR Awareness Campaign
Speakers: Mr. Ankur Aggarwal, Assistant Controller of Patents and Designs, Delhi, Mr. Dinesh Khurana, Examiner, Trademarks and GIs, Delhi CIPAM officer(s): Mr. Aditya Kumar
Highlights
> DIPP in association with the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) organized this roadshow at the CII UP Head Office in Lucknow.
> It was a three and a half-hour session on IPRs which included presentations on the IPR Policy, Patents and Trademarks followed by a Q&A session
> There was a participation of 35 people in the IPR session: these were all mainly entrepreneurs and people from industry.
> The Q&A session was fruitful. Questions pertaining to the SIPP scheme and the PCT mechanism came forth.
o There were queries such as -For an invention (drug etc.) that has a prior patent for a specific function, why is a patent not granted for another function if discovered (for the same drug)? The person said that in other countries it is allowed.
o What is traditional knowledge? How to protect Traditional Knowledge: fishing patterns etc.?
o Questions regarding which forms to fill for patent application? Whom to contact?
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Mangalore
Date: 9th July, 2016 Partner Industry Association: CII
Participants: 30 Location: Mangalore, Karnataka
Purpose: IPR Awareness Campaign
Speakers: Mr. M. Ram Jawahar (Assistant Controller for Patents and Designs office, Chennai) and Ms. M. Abirama Sundara Valli, (Senior Examiner for Trademarks and GI Registry, Chennai)CIPAM officer: Mr. Pratul Tandon
Highlights
> DIPP in association with the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) organized its 19th IPR awareness roadshow in Mangalore, Karnataka.
> It was a 3-hour session on IPRs which included presentations on the IPR Policy, Patents, Trademarks and Geographical Indicators (GI). There was a discussion on the procedures for registration and its benefits to the startups and MSME.
> The event started with Mr. Ram Mohan Pai Maroor, President, Kanara Chambers of Commerce & Industry (KCCI), Mangalore and Mr.Kalai Socrates, Deputy Director, MSME-DI, Mangalore giving a brief introduction on the importance of IPR and thanking DIPP for conducting the show
> There was a participation of 30 people in the IPR session, mainly members from the KCCI, Pharma students, IP attorneys and family owned businessmen.
> Brochures on the National IPR Policy (in English), Patents, Trademarks, Designs and Geographical Indications were distributed to the audience.
> The Q&A session comprised one and half hour out of the total 3 hours. There were numerous questions on patents, trademarks and the IPR Policy provisions. The majority of the questions were on IPR policy and its benefits and enforcement.
> There was a huge support among the audience to have a similar scheme like the SIPP scheme for the MSMEs and other businessmen.
> The audiences wanted the government to come up with platforms that can connect academicians and research scientist to venture capitalist and technology incubators abroad. This is primarily because of lack of funds and technology support in the area.
> The audience were of the opinion that enforcement and judicial remedy for IPRs needed to strengthen. There was discontent regarding piracy and lack of effective enforcement in the area.
> People also wanted a show to be organized for the police personal so that enforcement can be strengthened
> There was a request to have more such shows in other parts of Mangalore, especially in the Universities and colleges.
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