Monday, 15th September 2025
Articles
― Wednesday, 23rd July 2025
Electrical Vehicles & Battery Market - Technology, IP Strategy & Litigation Electric Vehicles (EVs) and hybrid electric vehicles
(HEVs) rely heavily on battery and charging systems for zero-emission
transport. A deep dive into the IP landscape of this industry
reveals unique IP filing and litigation strategies that are fostering market
growth and business advantage. NethravathiD of IPpro analyzes these trends, offering
key takeaways and learnings for industry players.
#ElectricVehicles #EVs #BatteryTech
#IntellectualProperty #IPStrategy #Patents #TradeSecrets #Litigation
#Innovation #SustainableMobility #Patentpools #SEP #StandardessentialPatents
― Friday, 12th June 2020
Availing Patent Benefits – A ‘Status’ Check! Every patent office provides certain benefits to Patent Applicants if they meet certain criteria (with respect to entity size, gross income and others). These benefits may be patent fee discounts or speedy examination processes. This article touches upon the benefits extended by IPO, USPTO and EPO to entities based on their status. -IPproTeam #Patent101, #Patent Office, #Indian Patent Office, #IPO, #USPTO, #Patent Filing, #Filing, #Invention, #Start-up #Startup, #Entrepreneur, #MSME, #SMEs, #Micro Entity, #Small Entity, #Non-Profit, #University, #Public Research, #DPIIT
― Wednesday, 27th May 2020
Not an Equal world for AI - No Inventorship for them! With Artificial intelligence (AI) replacing humans in myriad sectors and operational aspects, it is not surprising that AI is able to concoct its own inventions. AI-generated inventions are (and may become) the norm, however, awarding inventorship to AI under the current patent system is far-fetched. So, is it justifiable denying patent rights to the actual inventor for inventions created by AI or does the patent system merely operate on the fact that AI is a machine with no capability to exercise legal rights even if given any, and therefore unfit to hold inventorship for its creations. -Authors: Nethravathi D | Abhijith Paipad #AI as Inventor, #AI, #Artificial Intelligence, #Invention, #Inventorship, #AI Creations, #IPO, #Indian Patent Office, #USPTO, #EPO, #CNPO, #KIPO, #JPO, #Patent Rights
― Wednesday, 27th May 2020
First Filing in India: A Requirement or a Choice? Indian resident inventors may decide to file patent applications in multiple countries including India or entirely disregard India and go international! This may be due to weak market strength/poor demand for the product/invention in the country. As per Indian Patents Act, it is mandatory to obtain an Foreign Filing License (FFL) if an Indian resident inventor decides to first file in a foreign country bypassing Indian Patent Office(IPO) . As per the rules, within 21 days of requesting for an FFL, the IPO, usually, either issues the FFL certificate or rejects the FFL request. Another option is to first file in India and then wait for a cooling-off period (six weeks!) before attempting to file in a foreign country. In this case, an FFL is not required. -IPproTeam #Patent101, #FFL, #First Filing, #Patent Office, #Foreign Filing License, #Indian Patent Office, #IPO, #Indian Resident, # Patent Filing, #Filing, #Invention, #Technology, #Secrecy Provision
― Friday, 22nd May 2020
The Missing Link - IT Act and IPR Laws Cyber laws are defined under the Information Technology (IT) Act of 2000 encompassing legal and regulatory aspects of the internet and the world wide web. However, certain entities/intermediaries such as e-commerce websites, search engines, and data aggregators sometimes come under scrutiny for violation of IPR laws when seen under the light of IT Act. Hence, protection to intermediaries from liability, arising out of content posted by users, needs be addressed by creating nexus between IT Act and IPR laws. -Author: Abhijith Paipad #Informationtechnology, #copyright, #Trademark, #infringment, #IPR, #ITact, #DMCA, #intermediary, #intellectualproperty, #cyberlaw
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Monday, 15th September 2025
IP Speak
― Friday, 12th September 2025
Patent Rule Amendments 2024: Who gained who lost in amendment of FORM 27? READ MORE
― Friday, 12th September 2025
Deeptech, patents, and growth: The making of an agrologistics powerhouse READ MORE
― Thursday, 11th September 2025
Unsettling Expectations: Avoiding Discretionary Denial of IPR Petitions READ MORE
― Thursday, 11th September 2025
Strategic Enforcement Before the U.S. International Trade Commission – An Evaluation of Recent Enforcement Proceedings READ MORE
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Monday, 15th September 2025
Current News
― Friday, 12th September 2025
Indian Army secures patent for AI-based Automatic Target Classifying System The Indian Army has secured a
patent for its in-house innovation, the ‘Automatic Target Classifying System
based on Artificial Intelligence,’ developed by Colonel Kuldeep Yadav.
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― Friday, 12th September 2025
SB College secures patent for magnesium-ion battery St. Berchmans Autonomous
College (SB College), Changanassery, has won an Indian patent for developing
Rechargeable Magnesium Ion Coin Cell. Developed by Manuja M. and Jijo Jose from
the college’s Physics department, this innovation offers a safer and cost-effective
alternative to conventional lithium-based batteries.
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― Friday, 12th September 2025
Bengaluru siblings get patent for groundwater recharge system The duo’s innovation embeds
open wells with precision-drilled rings and slotted GI pipes to convert
rainwater runoff into aquifer recharge, tackling flooding and water scarcity.
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― Thursday, 11th September 2025
Motive defeats Samsara in IP infringement case, a victory for road safety On
September 8, 2025, Judge Doris Johnson Hines of the International Trade
Commission (ITC) issued her determination in
Samsara’s patent infringement case against Motive. The ruling was clear: Motive
does not infringe any valid Samsara patent claims, and no violations were found
against Motive.
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― Thursday, 11th September 2025
PTAB Again Upholds the Heavily Litigated Neo Wireless Patent: What the Latest Decisions Mean for Automakers In
a setback for automakers, the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) has once
again upheld the validity of Neo Wireless’s U.S. Patent No. 10,447,450,
rejecting challenges brought by several major automakers. The most recent
decision, Ford Motor Co. v. Neo Wireless (Sept. 3, 2025),
follows last year’s similar outcome in American Honda, GM, Nissan &
Tesla v. Neo Wireless (Nov. 1, 2024).
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Monday, 15th September 2025
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