Intellectual Property Dispute

Infringement is the most commonly occurring intellectual property dispute in India. Intellectual Property is a nonphysical asset which contains a set of powers to control the ownership of the asset such as creative work, scholarly work, names and pictures, and development, logo and so on utilized for the advancement of the business. Registration procedure for an Intellectual Property in India is easy with Kanakkupillai, so approach us and complete the registration with any dispute.

Different types of Intellectual Property

  • Trademark
    Trademark works as a symbol which helps in recognizing the merchandise and services of one undertaking from the other endeavour.
  • Industrial Designs
    An industrial design discusses the elaborate and stylish detailing in an article. Design is a three- dimensional feature for example shapes or surface of an article or it tends to be a two- dimensional feature such as shading, design, lines.
  • Copyright
    A legally defined term which portrays the rights that any maker or innovator holds over their creation and advancement. Copyright covers different works for example music, films, sculpture, promotion, maps, artworks, books, computer programs and technical drawings.
  • Geographical Indication
    Geographical indication and assignments of the source are signs used on merchandise that have a specific land root and have attributes, reputation or qualities that are fundamentally inferable from that place of origin.
  • Patent
    The patent is an exceptional right given to the proprietor of the maker. A patent gives the proprietor an option to choose what he/she needs to do with the innovation which can be utilized by others. As an end-result of this right, the patent owner makes particular information relating to the innovation freely accessible in the appropriated patent document.
  • Trade Secrets
    Trade secrets are only Intellectual Property rights which intend to ensure confidential information. In any occasion of unapproved securing or disclosure of confidential information falls under uncalled for training and encroachment of trade secret protection.