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2021-05-13

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Ram, R.M., Gohain, N., 2021. IPR and Its Role in Economic Development. Biotica Research Today 3(5), 312-314.

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IPR and Its Role in Economic Development

Ratul Moni Ram*

Dept. of Plant Pathology, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, SGT University, Gurugram, Haryana (122 505), India

Namami Gohain

Dept. of Economics and Sociology, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, Punjab (141 004), India

DOI: NIL

Keywords: Copyright, Innovation, Patent, Trademark

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Intellectual property (IP) usually involves any creation or innovation which could be viewed as a resource or an actual property identified with a person's intellect. Intellectual property rights (IPRs) have been predominantly classified into significant areas including patents, copyrights, trademarks, industrial designs, geographical indicator and rights identified with some innovative plan. IPRs are essential for better identification, arranging, commercialization, delivering, and accordingly assurance of development or imagination. Every industry ought to develop its IPR policies, the executive's style, techniques, etc relying upon its space of forte. IPR is a multidimensional undertaking and calls for various activities and procedures which should be lined up with public laws and worldwide settlements and practices. IP and its related rights are truly affected by the market needs, market reaction, the cost associated with interpreting IP into business adventure, etc. Exchange and trade contemplations are significant in the administration of IPRs.

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