Cabinet approves National
Intellectual Property Rights Policy
“Creative India; Innovative
India: रचनात्मक भारत; अभिनव भारत”
The Union
Cabinet approved the National Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Policy that will
lay the future roadmap for intellectual property in India on 12 May. The Policy
recognises the abundance of creative and innovative energies
that flow in India, and the need to tap into and channelise
these energies towards a better and brighter future for all.
The National IPR Policy is a vision document that aims
to create and exploit synergies between all forms of intellectual property (IP),
concerned statutes and agencies. It sets in place an institutional mechanism for
implementation, monitoring and review. It aims to incorporate and adapt global best
practices to the Indian scenario. This policy shall weave in the strengths
of the Government, research and development organizations, educational institutions,
corporate entities including MSMEs, start-ups and other stakeholders in the creation
of an innovation-conducive environment, which stimulates
creativity and innovation across sectors, as also facilitates a stable, transparent
and service-oriented IPR administration in the country.
The Policy recognizes that India has a well-established
TRIPS-compliant legislative, administrative and judicial framework to safeguard
IPRs, which meets its international obligations while utilizing the flexibilities
provided in the international regime to address its developmental concerns. It reiterates India’s commitment to the Doha Development
Agenda and the TRIPS agreement.
While IPRs are becoming increasingly important in the global
arena, there is a need to increase awareness on IPRs in India, be it regarding the
IPRs owned by oneself or respect for others’ IPRs. The importance of IPRs as a marketable
financial asset and economic tool also needs to be recognised. For this, domestic
IP filings, as also commercialization of patents granted, need to increase. Innovation
and sub-optimal spending on R&D too are issues to be addressed.
The broad contours of the National IPR Policy are as follows:
Vision Statement: An India
where creativity and innovation are stimulated by Intellectual Property for the
benefit of all; an India where intellectual property promotes advancement in science
and technology, arts and culture, traditional knowledge and biodiversity resources;
an India where knowledge is the main driver of development, and knowledge owned
is transformed into knowledge shared.
Mission Statement:
Stimulate
a dynamic, vibrant and balanced intellectual property rights system in India to:
·
foster creativity and innovation
and thereby, promote entrepreneurship and enhance socio-economic and cultural development,
and
·
focus on enhancing access to healthcare, food security and environmental
protection, among other sectors of vital social, economic and technological importance.
Objectives:
The Policy lays down the following seven objectives:
i.
IPR Awareness: Outreach and
Promotion - To create public awareness about the economic, social and cultural benefits
of IPRs among all sections of society.
ii.
Generation of IPRs - To stimulate
the generation of IPRs.
iii.
Legal and Legislative Framework
- To have strong and effective IPR laws, which balance the interests of rights owners
with larger public interest.
iv. Administration and Management - To modernize and strengthen service-oriented
IPR administration.
v. Commercialization of IPRs - Get value for IPRs through commercialization.
vi. Enforcement and Adjudication - To strengthen the enforcement and adjudicatory
mechanisms for combating IPR infringements.
vii Human Capital
Development - To strengthen and expand human resources, institutions and capacities
for teaching, training, research and skill building in IPRs.
These objectives are sought to be achieved through detailed
action points. The action by different Ministries/ Departments shall be monitored
by DIPP which shall be the nodal department to coordinate, guide and oversee implementation
and future development of IPRs in India.
The National Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Policy
will endeavor for a “Creative India; Innovative India:
रचनात्मक भारत; अभिनव भारत”.