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Patents
filed by Tata Tea (view .pdf 1mb)
Tata Tea has created innovative new methods of processing
tea leaves. Here's a detailed look at the patents
filed by the company |
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Ideas@Rallis
No idea is a stupid idea, and that's what has prompted
Rallis to devise 'Innogate', a unique process that
seeks to harness the intellectual capital of its
employees |
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Patents
filed by Rallis (view .pdf 60kb)
A pioneering and innovative spirit has helped the
company retain its position as the leader in its
field. A list of the patents filed by Rallis |
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Patents
granted to Tata Steel (view .pdf 151kb)
Tata Steel has always been at the forefront of innovative
technology development. Here is a detailed overview
of its technologies and processes that have been
awarded patents over the years |
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The
rights stuff
The connection between intellectual property rights
and knowledge is so close that you cannot understand
the one without comprehending the other |
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Time
to get on the 'rights' track
The issue of intellectual
property rights is a crucial element in the World
Trade Organisation edifice. Learning to make the
most of this reality can fetch India and Indian
businesses huge gains |
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Meta-tagging
along for the ride
Trademark infringements
arise when a website uses the trademarks or trade
names of competitors in its metatags. Rodney D.
Ryder looks at how courts have ruled to resolve
these disputes |
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Napster
and beyond
How would Napster have
fared if its fate were to be decided in an Indian
court? Rodney D. Ryder tries to find out in our
Net Effects series |
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Words
hold the key
The sale of keywords
by Internet search engines has led to lawsuits being
filed by companies contending that their trademarks
are infringed by such usage. Rodney D. Ryder weighs
the pros and cons |
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E-business
and IPR
Will the Internet wipe
out brick and mortar businesses? As more of the
real world moves into cyberspace, what will the
shape of business be? Vutha Subramaniam launches
a forum on these vital issues |