New Delhi: In a big boost to the creation of Intellectual Property Rights in the country, commerce and industries minister Piyush Goyal Tuesday announced a major cut in the IPR filing fees from over Rs 4.24 lakhs to nearly Rs 85,000 for all recognised institutions in government and private sector. Recognised institutions located outside India will also be eligible for fees reduction for IPR filings.
In addition to this, Goyal also announced a 10% rebate in the IPR filing fees if an applicant files the application online. The government will also train 10 lakh students in IPR related matters in the next year through the office of CGPDTM, the Intellectual Property Office. "Intellectual Property Rights actually translates into India's progress in real-time and extends Intellectual Property Right to India's Prosperity Right. We must aim to make India the Design hub of the World," said the minister.
Intellectual Property Rights include trademarks, patents related to scientific, industrial and commercial discoveries and innovations, copyrights of literary and artistic work, among other things. Protection of copyrights and trademarks is essential for a modern economy and it also shows the scientific, academic and commercial strength of a nation. Goyal said with the new policies India can become an innovation powerhouse of the world. "Intellectual Property Rights are the key for the success of Start-up India, Make in India & Design in India schemes," he added.
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