Presentation on Roadmap for IPR Research in India

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Presentation on Roadmap for IPR Research in India

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IPR RESEARCHERS’ CONFLUENCE
-SPEARHEADING IPR IN INDIA – AN AGENDA FOR RESEARCH
-SJMSOM, IIT BOMBAY
DECEMBER 21-22, 2009
Roadmap for IPR Research in
India

AGENDA
Confluence Theme
Highlights of discussions
Invited Speakers
Panel Discussion
Roadmap Group
Attempt at Roadmap
The NEXT STEP
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Confluence Theme
1.Do we need to align philosophies, theories and
models, legal processes and policies with global
ones? Or are we equipped to create them on our
own?
2.How should research in IP in India proceed?
3.Is there a need for inter-disciplinary research, say
legal and management or policy and technology?
4.Can we, as researchers, design a policy that is
flexible to suit the development needs of India and
is robust enough to become a global benchmark?
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Invited Speakers Highlights
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Sensitising Institutions
Transcribing the knowledge
Paradigm shift in innovation process
Need for organisational transitions
TRUST becomes explicit
IP is not a SILO
Ape the WEST?
Sui Generis design of the working of the IP system

Invited Speakers Highlights
IP Valuation is tricky
Prioritization is critical for IP Strategy
Stronger IP is insignificant to Global R&D expansion
Focus more on market size & human intellectual capital.
Technology rewrites the role of copyrights
Licensing mechanisms to take care of implementation and
practical issues.
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Panel Highlights
National Innovative Culture
Employer / employee rights and incentives
Information Sources
Impact of Patent pools and standard-setting
organizations
Multi disciplinary / professional approach
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Panel Highlights
Focused research
Trans-disciplinary approach
Institute – Patent office tie-up
Create an IP Toolbox and Cadre of
Consultants
Awards for Excellent Inventions- SMEs
Creation of national IP institutes
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Roadmap Groups Highlights
Education
Interdisciplinary teaching / programmes, extend to other disciplines
Increased focus on “other” areas of IP
Interplay of IP + other laws (competition, etc)
Multi-lingual awareness
Capacity building of enforcement personnel
Research
Industry relevance / policy relevance / demand driven
Economic impact studies / sector analysis / consequences of IPR
spinoffs
Review of software patents protection
Research at graduate level
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Issues Raised
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Is the Subject of IP a Domain of Science / Law?
What Role does Management Play in IP
What role does social science and economics play a
role in IP
Is Indian IP Policy a knee jerk reaction to demands of
developed world?
Is the over all policy making process in India on IP
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Feeders to churn IPR Research

Folding out the Feeders
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Legal
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Components
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IP & Education
IP & Pedagogy
IP & Corporate
IP & Policy

IP Education
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The focus here is on research on IP Education – not AWARENESS

IP Pedagogy
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IP & Industry
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IP & Policy
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Potential Methods to Achieve
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IPR Research Roadmap
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IP Savvy
Nation
TIME LINE ??
T = 0
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Events can happen in parallel

THE NEXT STEP ?
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A SINCERE
THANK YOU
FOR THE PARTICIPATION
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CAPTURES THE DISCUSSION ON THE TIMELINES AND FUTURE
PLANS – AS IN THE FORUM
Minutes Slides
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Discussed Action Plan
Proposed ADVISORY Panel apart from National IPR
Chair Grid
Industry – Dr. Parasu Veera
Govt – Mr. Suresh Kumar K.
Legal – Prof. Madabushi Sridhar
Management – Prof. Karuna Jain
Labs – Dr. R. Hirwani
Panel to be supported by working group(s)
To be constituted
Confluence to be arranged at IIT Bombay till 2011
To see the impact of the roadmap and efforts
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IPR Researchers’ confluence
Theme Based
2010 - Policy & Indian Need based
Captured the 6 Roadmap Group’s viewpoints /
suggestions / comments on IPR Education and
Research
Details to be posted later
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