Draft Indian IPR strategy highlights PPPs, utility patents
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Executive Summary
India has stressed the need to foster public private partnerships (PPP), involving large organisations, for national benefit and outlined the potential role of utility patents, with their less stringent patentability criteria, in boosting innovation, as part of a draft national intellectual property rights (IPR) strategy.
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