Trademark & IP

What Is Patent Registration?

To get a patent registration is to legally label something as one’s own innovation or property. An individual or a firm can get an Intellectual Property Right (IPR) for their unique idea, invention, or product.....

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03/05/2023

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Written By: Team SeedUp

APOSTILLE- meaning and method

History - In 1961, many countries joined together to create a simplified method of “legalizing” documents for universal recognition. Members of the conference, referred to as the Hague Convention, adopted a document referred to as an Apostille that would be recognized by all member countries.....

 

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03/05/2023

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Written By: Robin Mishra

IPR Benefits under DPIIT registration

DPIIT-Recognised Startups Are Eligible For The Following Benefits:

DPIIT-Recognised Startups may apply to the Inter-Ministerial Board (IMB) for the following 

 

Benefits:

  • Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)
  • Section 80-IAC: Income Tax exemption for 3 out of 10 years.....

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24/05/2023

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Written By: Swati Bajaj

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