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Moonlighting and its Effects
Introduction Since the global epidemic that occurred in 2020, it has become obvious that the working culture has changed. Working professionals especially those in the IT field, were at the time of pandemic forced to take numerous jobs due to the work-from-home (WFH) trend, a collapsing economy, shutdowns, severe unemployment, and fear of losing their … Continue reading Moonlighting and its Effects
Read more »Employee VS Employer: Country Wise Ownership Rights on IP
The renewed focus on R&D especially under ‘Make in India’ to boost the manufacturing sector, needs the internationalization of Intellectual Property (IP) Rights policies. The confusion over the rights of employees and employer over the ownership of inventions needs special attention. The judgment of High Court (HC) of Bombay in Darius Rutton Kavasmaneck v Gharda … Continue reading Employee VS Employer: Country Wise Ownership Rights on IP
Read more »Who Owns the Invention – the Employee and Employer Conundrum
As India’s participation in global trade, including with countries with strict patent regimes, increases, the need of aligning patent policies and practices in India with global standards is being felt. If we look globally, and particularly at the competitive needs of global groupings (ASEAN, TPP, etc) and countries with strict patent laws like the US, … Continue reading Who Owns the Invention – the Employee and Employer Conundrum
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