IPR Cell
Forging Paths of Innovation and Impact
Intellectual property rights
Importance of IPR
It is necessary to protect Intellectual property in order to enable organizations to earn recognition or financial benefits. Governments of various countries protect the innovative ideas of inventors through Intellectual Property Rights (IPR). Recently, IPR has become a central issue in developed and developing countries. The rationale for this IPR lies in the need to create awareness about the importance of IPRs as a marketable financial asset and economic tool among the researchers, faculty and students of the College. Intellectual property Rights: means the rights derived from the IP e.g. Patents, registered designs, copyright etc. Indian Government revised the National IPR Policy in May 2016 and its vision, Mission and objectives are given as follows.
Types of IP:
The intellectual properties can be broadly listed as follows:
- Patent: is an exclusive right granted for an invention, which is a product or a process that provides a new way of doing something, or offers a new technical solution to a problem.
- Copyright: is an exclusive right given to the author of the original literary, architectural, dramatic, musical and artistic works; cinematograph films; and sound recordings.
- Trade/Service mark: means a mark capable of being represented graphically and which is capable of distinguishing the goods or services of one person from those of others and may include the shape of goods, their packaging and combination of colours.
- Industrial Design: means only the features of shape, configuration, pattern, ornament or composition of lines or colours applied to any article whether in two-dimensional or three-dimensional or in both forms, by any industrial process or means, whether manual, mechanical or chemical, separate or combined, which in the finished article appeal to and are judged solely by the eye; but does not include any mode or principle of construction or anything which is in substance a mere mechanical device.
- IC Layout Designs: means a layout of transistors and other circuitry elements and includes lead wires connecting such elements and expressed in any manner in a semiconductor integrated circuit.
- New Plant Variety: a plant variety that is novel, distinct and shows uniform and stable characteristics) Biotechnology Inventions: include recombinant products such as vectors, nucleotide sequences and micro‐organisms.
- Traditional Knowledge: The knowledge developed by the indigenous or local communities for the use of a natural resource with respect to agriculture, food, medicine etc. over a period of time and has been passed from one generation to another traditionally.
- Geographical Indications: means an indication which identifies such goods as agricultural goods, natural goods as originating or manufactured in the territory of a country or manufactured in the territory of a country or a region or locality in that territory where a given quality, reputation or other characteristic of such goods is essentially attributable to its geographical origin and in case where such goods are manufactured one of the activities of either the production or of processing or preparation of the goods concerned takes place in such territory, regions or locality as the case may be.
IPR Cell Commitee Members
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Dr. Anoop KJ, Principal | Chairman |
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Prof. P.S. Subin, Registrar | Member |
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Mrs. Hima K, AP/ECE | Secretary |
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Dr T.D Subash,HOD ECE | Member |
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Mrs.Divya Nair,HOD CSE | Member |
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Mr.George John,HOD ME | Member |
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Mrs.Timi Thomas,HOD CE | Member |
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Mr.Akhil Beshy,HOD EEE | Member |