Tuesday, May 12, 2020

Impact Of Protection Of Designer Products - 3018 Words

GLOBALIZATION AND GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP- TRIMESTER A PRESENTED BY: PRAKRITI CHOPRA PCHOPR201@caledonian.ac.uk IMPACT OF PROTECTION OF DESIGNER PRODUCTS RECEIVED BY ONLINE RETAILERS IN UK AND INDIA Abstract (optional): a 300-400 words summary of the paper IMPACT OF PROTECTION OF SMALL-SCALE DESIGNER PRODUCTS/ CUSTOMIZED PRODUCTS RECEIVED BY ONLINE RETAILERS IN UK AND INDIA †¢ Introduction Online shopping has now become one of the most popular ways of shopping globally. It saves time of going to a store and purchasing a particular product. Further such online retailers even offer various deals on the same products that one does not find in-store, so it helps save money on the some product. This online†¦show more content†¦However, this research basically focuses on the impact of protection of small-scale designer products received by online retailers in UK and India. The significance of designs is extensively acknowledged and recognised in the present UK economy. India has also been a member of World Trade Organisation (WTO) since 1995; and all the signatory nations to WTO are bound to include some IP protection in their national laws. Further, since the Indian Constitution is borrowed from the UK constitution, there are similarities in the laws of both the countries. This indicates that any country doing business with India will find similarities between the local IP laws and enforcement procedures, and those in force in the UK. (IPO, 2013) In this research the author gives a brief overview of the design rights available to a design company in the UK and India, analysis of those rights and enforcement procedures. †¢ Background Intellectual property (IP) rights -In India One of the crucial factors in the Indian legal system is to register and enforce intellectual property rights. To enjoy the IP rights it is a must to register them. In India when an individual or company wants to patent a product they should individually register. Apart from the industrial designs the individual or company can apply under the terms of the Patent Cooperation Treaty, which is usually

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