First India-EU IPR Chat on Trademarks, Digital Copyrights
[MoC&I Press
Release/19.01.2021]
The 1st India-EU IPR dialogue
was held on 14th January, 2021 between the EU Commission and
Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) through a
virtual platform. The aim of the dialogue was to further strengthen the
India-EU relation & facilitate enhanced cooperation in the field of
Intellectual Property Rights.
The meeting was co-chaired by Ravinder, Joint Secretary, DPIIT and Mr. Carlo Pettinato, Head of Unit Investment & Intellectual
Property, DG Trade, European Commission, jointly hosted by EU Commission and
DPIIT. Senior government functionaries from Ministry of External Affairs,
Ministry of Home Affairs, Ministry of Agriculture, Department of Health and
Department of Revenue from the Indian side, and several Directorate Generals of
European Commission, from EU side, participated in the dialogue.
The India Co-Chair provided an
overview of various IPR developments, with an aim to meet the objectives set
forth in the National IPR policy 2016. He also reiterated importance of
legislative reforms brought in by India to stimulate innovation and creativity
among start-ups and MSMEs. Various initiatives taken up by the Indian
government in this context were appreciated by EU representatives. The EU
Co-Chair provided brief overview of DG trade and the various activities being
undertaken by them including IPRs in relation to Free Trade Agreements as well
as effective enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights.
After the opening remarks,
exchange of information concerning specific areas of IP regimes took place.
Representative from EU provided an update on a recent directive on Copyright in
the digital market keeping in pace with changing demands of industry. On
Trademark, they presented the details about the dual system available in the
region which provides flexibility to the owners.
Indian counterparts updated the functionaries on
reduced pendency on trademarks and department’s continuous efforts to further
improve the process. Further, there were discussions on plant protection and
farmer’s right and their importance for Indian economy. Representative from
India also briefed on the various enforcement initiatives being taken by the
government so as to ensure the right of the owners are respected.
Towards the conclusion of the
dialogue, Co-Chairs thanked all the representatives for their participation and
initiative in strengthening the bilateral relationship, particularly during the
challenging times of the Covid19 pandemic, which is also an opportunity to
bring the two nations closer through collaboration in the area of IP protection
and its enforcement. It was emphasized that
this dialogue is an effective platform to
discuss key intellectual property issues that affect business entities and to
identify areas for closer collaboration for mutual benefit of both economies.