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Types of

IPR
Table of Contents
Points to discuss:

About IPR 01 Copyrights 04

Types of IPR 02 Trademark 05

Patents 03
IPR:
Your Creative Shield in a
Copycat World

In a world teeming with creative minds,


IPR is the guardian of your originality.

Think of it as the patent for your


brilliance, the copyright for your artistry,
and the trademark for your uniqueness.

Join us as we unravel the superpowers


of IPR in a world where ideas are king
and copycats are always lurking.
TYPES OF IPR

Patents Trademarks Digital Assets

1 3 5

2 4

Franchises
Copyrights
LEGAL PROTECTION

Patents are legal protections granted by government


agencies that give inventors exclusive rights to their
inventions.

Mastering Patents INCLUDES


Patents can cover various innovations, including designs,
Unlocking Innovation processes, improvements, or physical inventions like
machines.
Protection
OFFICIAL BODY
The Office of the Controller General of Patents, Designs
and Trade Marks or CGPDTM is the body responsible for
the Indian Patent Act
In the United States, the U.S. Patent and Trademark
Office (USPTO) is responsible for granting patents.
What is slide-to-unlock?
An example of a patent is the
smartphone, where various
companies hold patents for th
eir unique features,
such as Apple's patent for the
"slide-to-unlock" feature.
Heard of Vaccine Patents?
Pharmaceutical companies have been in the spotlight for COVID-19
vaccine patents. Companies like Pfizer and Moderna have secured
patents for their vaccine formulas, allowing them to protect their
intellectual property and control distribution.
EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS:

Copyrights provide authors and creators with exclusive


rights to their original creative works, encompassing
books, music, art, and software.

Copyrights: REPRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION:


Copyright holders possess the authority to reproduce
Protecting Creative and distribute their works, ensuring control over how
their creations are used.
Ownership
LICENSING POWER:
Copyright holders can also license their works,
permitting others to use their creations under specified
terms, which may include usage fees or restrictions.
A famous copyright example is the protection of J.K. Rowling's
"Harry Potter" series, which prevents others from using her
characters and stories without permission
Heard of Copyright Strike?

The music industry continually relies on copyright


protection. Streaming platforms like Spotify and artists like
Taylor Swift have had disputes over copyright issues
regarding music distribution and royalties.
BRAND IDENTITY SYMBOLS:

Trademarks are symbols, phrases, or logos that serve as


distinctive markers, setting apart a company's brand or
product in the marketplace.

Trademarks EXCLUSIVE USAGE RIGHTS:


Trademark owners enjoy exclusive rights to use these
Branding Power and symbols, ensuring that they have the sole authority to
utilize their chosen marks.
Protection
PROTECTION AGAINST UNAUTHORIZED USE:
Trademarks safeguard against unauthorized usage by
others, prohibiting them from employing these symbols
without the owner's permission.
Apple LOGO

Companies like Apple, with its distinctive Apple logo,


continue to protect their trademarks, ensuring that
consumers easily recognize their products in the market.
Conclusion
Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) are essential for
protecting innovation and creativity.
Patents, copyrights, and trademarks serve as shields for
inventions, original works, and brand identities.
Respecting IPR fosters a fair and innovative world.
In a rapidly evolving landscape, IPR ensures a creative
and secure future for all.

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