Exam Details
Subject | Industrial Designs And Layout Designs Of Integrated Circuits And Utility Models | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | Post Graduate Diploma in Intellectual Property Rights | |
Department | School of Law (SOL) | |
Organization | indira gandhi national open university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | December, 2016 | |
City, State | new delhi, |
Question Paper
Answer all questions from this part.
1. What are the subject matter of protection of Industrial Design
2. What is meant by acquisition of Rights with respect to Industrial Designs
3. Define 'Article' as per the Design Act, 2000.
4. Who can file for the cancellation of a registered design and under what grounds?
5. Explain the Locarno classification with respect to the Industrial Design.
6. What is meant by the territorial nature of Design Rights?
7. Define 'Packaging' with respect to Integrated Circuits.
8. What is meant by 'Commercial Exploitation' with respect to Integrated Circuits
9. Explain Utility Models as marketing tools.
10. What kind of 'Utility Model' Protection is available in China
Answer any five questions from this part.
11. Why should Industrial Designs be Protected? Explain.
12. Discuss the remedies for infringement of Industrial design.
13. Discuss the Hague System for the International Registration of Industrial Designs.
14. Explain the classification of Integrated Circuits. Discuss what is meant by Fabrication.
15. Explain the steps for registration of a Layout Design.
16. Discuss the broad functions of Appellate Board with respect to the Layout designs.
17. Discuss the nature of rights conferred by utility model protection.
18. Discuss the Japanese System with respect to protection of Utility Model.
Answer any two questions from this part.
19. What are the essential requirements for the registration of 'design' under the Design Act, 2000? What can be prohibited for registration under the Design Act, 2000
20. Discuss the salient feature of the Semiconductor Integrated Circuits and Layout Design Act, 2000.
21. What is the need for Utility Model Protection? Explain with the help of Case studies.
1. What are the subject matter of protection of Industrial Design
2. What is meant by acquisition of Rights with respect to Industrial Designs
3. Define 'Article' as per the Design Act, 2000.
4. Who can file for the cancellation of a registered design and under what grounds?
5. Explain the Locarno classification with respect to the Industrial Design.
6. What is meant by the territorial nature of Design Rights?
7. Define 'Packaging' with respect to Integrated Circuits.
8. What is meant by 'Commercial Exploitation' with respect to Integrated Circuits
9. Explain Utility Models as marketing tools.
10. What kind of 'Utility Model' Protection is available in China
Answer any five questions from this part.
11. Why should Industrial Designs be Protected? Explain.
12. Discuss the remedies for infringement of Industrial design.
13. Discuss the Hague System for the International Registration of Industrial Designs.
14. Explain the classification of Integrated Circuits. Discuss what is meant by Fabrication.
15. Explain the steps for registration of a Layout Design.
16. Discuss the broad functions of Appellate Board with respect to the Layout designs.
17. Discuss the nature of rights conferred by utility model protection.
18. Discuss the Japanese System with respect to protection of Utility Model.
Answer any two questions from this part.
19. What are the essential requirements for the registration of 'design' under the Design Act, 2000? What can be prohibited for registration under the Design Act, 2000
20. Discuss the salient feature of the Semiconductor Integrated Circuits and Layout Design Act, 2000.
21. What is the need for Utility Model Protection? Explain with the help of Case studies.
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Subjects
- Contemporary Intellectual Property Issues
- Copyright and Related Rights
- Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights
- General Introduction To Ip Rights
- General Overview of Intellectual Property
- Industrial Designs And Layout Designs Of Integrated Circuits And Utility Models
- Industrial Property: Patents, Designs, Plant Varieties
- Industrial Property: Trademarks, Geographical, Indications, Trade Secrets Unfair Competition
- MANAGEMENT OF Iprs
- Patents
- Plant Varieties Protection, Biotechnology And Traditional Knowledge
- Protection of Copyrights & Related Rights at National Level
- Protection of Industrial Property at the NationalLevel
- Trade Secrets, Competition Law And Protection Of Tce
- Trademarks, Domain Names, Geographical Indications