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A Paradigm Shift in Indian and International Patent Regime- Critical Review on Ex- and Current Scenario (Covid-19 Impact)

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Title A Paradigm Shift in Indian and International Patent Regime- Critical Review on Ex- and Current Scenario (Covid-19 Impact)
 
Creator Sahitya, Kadiyala Venkata
Kumar, K I Pavan
 
Subject Patent
Covid-19
Reforms
Impact on Patent Rights
Digitalization
 
Description 293-303
The innovation markers are namely patents which give the creation the identity, novelty and utilization in industry or for
commercial use in public. There were many patents filed under different judicatory laws of different countries which give
the sole right and responsibility to own the invention till the expiry of patent by the owner (Patentee). The rules and
regulations also enable the patentee to take necessary action against the misuse or prior use and also copying of invention.
There are circumstances like national emergency like the Covid -19 pandemic which could create the urgency to make
public access for the medicines under the clinical trial or the generic form before the expiry of the patent in order to increase
the health care needs. The national emergency globally has awaken to recreate or amend few judiciary laws of different
countries like waiver of patents, compulsory licenses and also paying a remuneration amount to the patentee. The countries
like U.S, India, China, Japan have played a key role in managing the pandemic by encouraging generic medicine
manufacturing and licensing. The COVID-19 crisis affects not only Patent Law. However, COVID-19 clearly presents an
imminent threat to public health which, in most jurisdictions, is likely to justify the grant of compulsory licenses and more
changes in the few penal codes and articles under specific provisions made by the government. There was also huge impact
on the patent filings by different countries which enumerated the increase of 16 % by China and also a significant
contribution by the countries like U.S, India, Europe, Japan, Italy, etc. The Data exclusivity was reported including the
women investors share which is considerably high. The pandemic has shaped new reforms in digitalization aspects and kept
open many avenues in the medical and technology sectors in the years to come.
 
Date 2023-06-28T10:21:15Z
2023-06-28T10:21:15Z
2023-06
 
Type Article
 
Identifier 0975-1076 (Online); 0971-7544 (Print)
http://nopr.niscpr.res.in/handle/123456789/62141
https://doi.org/10.56042/jipr.v28i4.1056
 
Language en
 
Publisher NIScPR-CSIR,India
 
Source JIPR Vol.28(4) [July 2023]