India, Denmark Sign MoU on Intellectual
Property Cooperation
Department for Promotion of Industry and
Internal Trade (DPIIT), Ministry of Commerce and Industry signed a Memorandum
of Understanding (MoU) on 26 September, 2020, in the
field of Intellectual Property Cooperation with the Danish Patent and Trademark
Office, Ministry of Industry, Business and Financial Affairs, Kingdom of
Denmark. Dr. Guruprasad Mohapatra,
Secretary, DPIIT and Mr. Freddy Svane, Ambassador of
Denmark conducted a formal signing ceremony for the same.
The Union Cabinet in its meeting dated
15.09.2020 gave the approval for signing the MoU with
Denmark in the field of IP Cooperation. The MoU aims
at increasing IP co-operation between the two countries by way of:
a) Exchange of best practices, experiences and knowledge on IP
awareness among public, authorities, businesses and research and educational
institution of both countries.
b) Collaboration in training programmes,
exchange of experts, technical exchanges and outreach activities.
c) Exchange of information and best practices on processes for
disposal of applications for patents, trademarks, industrial designs and
Geographical Indications, as also the protection, enforcement and use of IP
rights.
d) Cooperation in the development of automation and implementation of
modernization projects, new documentation and information systems in IP and
procedures for management of IP.
e) Cooperation to understand how Traditional Knowledge is protected;
including the use of traditional knowledge related databases and awareness
raising of existing IP systems.
The two sides will draw up Biennial Work Plan
to implement the MoU which will include the detailed
planning for carrying out of the co-operation activities, including the scope
of action.
This MoU will go a
long way in fostering the cooperation between India and Denmark, and provide
opportunities to both countries to learn from the experience of each other,
especially in terms of best practices followed in the other country. It will be
a landmark step forward in India’s journey towards becoming a major player in
global innovation and further the objectives of National IPR Policy, 2016.