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Title: Intellectual Property for Technology Start-ups: the Growth and Expansion via IP Licence
Authors: Damdoo, Kamlesh
Bhuva, Abhay
Navadiya, Vivek
Keywords: Economic development
Ideas
Intellectual property
Legal fence
Start-up initiative
Issue Date: 6-Jun-2019
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Abstract: Creativity is one of the most effective tools for creating economic value. The set of vision for an academia is on research and practice, whereas the set of vision for the industries is finished products and profitability. Building the bridge between the academia and the industries is the need of the nation for enhancing the value and utility of the researches in performance to the commercials developments. India ranks 44th in the US Chamber’s Intellectual Property Index in 2018 and made a progressive jump of eight places to rank 38th in 2019. Indian market policy makes a clarion call “Creative India; Innovative India”. The paper describes the criteria for start-up setup and stages that needs to follow for setup of new industry considering market policy. The paper focuses on the intellectual property (IP) for technology start-ups by patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets, and discusses the challenges and implications for IC measurement. The paper highlights the IP as a tool in growth and expansion stage of the company and remarks the factors that must be focused while perusing an IP licence.
URI: http://library.ediindia.ac.in:8181/xmlui//handle/123456789/9707
ISBN: 9781786354273
Appears in Collections:Intellectual Property Rights

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