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Trailer Agreement on employees can protect Patents, IPs of cos: Dr KC Kankanala |
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| “With Indian companies increasingly getting into knowledge oriented cutting edge work, patents and Intellectual Property (IP) are seen as the logical options to protect their interest not only from competition but also from their own employees" |
| Appeared in : http://pharmabiz.com/article/detnews.asp?articleid=59156§ionid=44 |
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IP and Patents to be fulcrum of Knowledge industry Growth |
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| “Indian business are faced with a complete dearth of reliable information on patents laws. This is a major hurdle for companies in devising appropriate go-to-market stragegies, specially when dealing with global giants" |
| Appeared in : http://www.saffronmedia.in/eMagazines/ISA/2010/ISA_Nov_16-30_2010/index.html |
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| “Patent is a business strategy more than anything else,” asserts Mr Kranthi Kiran Vistakula, the young biomedical engineer who has invented a temperature-controlled jacket that adjusts itself according to the weather. |
| Appeared in : http://www.thehindubusinessline.com, Bangalore, Nov 08 |
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Service firms put Start-ups through their Paces |
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In May, when Sathish Balakrishnan wanted to hire a few people for a short period to execute some projects for his start-up, he thought it would be difficult, considering his company was bootstrapped and the need was only temporary. |
| Appeared in : http://epaper.livemint.com/ |
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Brain League unveils patent expiry search service |
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| Domestic generic drug makers that will start chasing overseas markets when many original products go off patent in the next three to four now have their jobs made somewhat easier. |
| Appeared in : http://www.thehindubusinessline.com, Bangalore, July 25 |
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Saving yoga from copyright-mongers |
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| Somebody in South Korea has filed a patent for ‘baby yoga.’ In this mind-numbingly brilliant innovation, the baby’s legs will be moved in the direction of his ribs. |
| Appeared in : http://www.dnaindia.com, Bangalore, July 18 |
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Tune in for everything on intellectual property |
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It’s a patently different kind of radio. It does not beam music or jingles but packs in all that you may need to know about IP (intellectual property) in the form of news, information, issues, interviews or insights from across the world. |
| Appeared in : http://www.thehindubusinessline.com, Bangalore, May 24 |
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Start-ups understand your IP and protect it |
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Taking few basic steps right from start for protecting the IP would prove to be beneficial from business and productivity perspective for any start-up |
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IP services for start-ups |
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While filing for patents is a part of business strategies of global IT corporates, Indian companies, small and medium firms especially, have been slow in realising the need of preserving intellectual property (IP) or filing for patents |
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BrainLeague develops novel IPR software for cos to comply with new patent law |
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In major development to simplify the patent process, BrainLeague IP Services, a Bangalore-based knowledge management and Intellectual Property (IP) consultancy services company, has developed software 'BL' which will help companies to manage their IP portfolios effectively and efficiently. |
| Appeared in :http://www.pharmabiz.com,
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Managing Patents and Intellectual Property Rights |
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In the past few years, Indian companies and enterprises have established themselves in key fields such as IT, electronics, telecommunications, and biosciences. These companies carry out a wide range of research and development projects on a regular basis. |
| Appeared in :http://www.cxotoday.com, 19th May 2008 |
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BrainLeague on a roll, plans to set up offices in UK and China |
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BANGALORE: Intellectual property (IP) services provider BrainLeague will set up offices in London and China. Company’s co-founder, Kalyan Kankanala, foresees a six-fold rise in activities related to patent-management this fiscal. |
| Appeared in :The Economic Times, 16th May 2008 |
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An
acute shortage of IP Agents may slow down the
pace of innovation in small and medium
enterprises.
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Chennai: Value intellectual property rights (IPR),
an e-learning tool that helps knowledge-driven
organisations in sensitising their entire
employee force on various aspects of IP, was
launched by Brain League.
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| Appeared in :http://www.abnamrobroking.co.in/Industry/NewsHome.asp |
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Bangalore:
IP services firm Brain League and e-learning
enterprise Edutech have launched Value IPR,
their e-learning suite on intellectual property
for businesses.
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| Appeared in :
http://sify.com/finance/fullstory.php?id=14266309 |
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Brain
League has launched Value Intellectual Property
Rights (IPR), an e-Learning tool that helps
knowledge-driven organisations in sensitising
their entire employee force on various aspects
of IP. |
| Appeared in :
http://www.digitallearning.in/news/news-details.asp?newsid=5421 |
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BANGALORE: Intellectual property service company
Brain League and provider of enterprise-wide
knowledge solutions Edutech have jointly
launched an e-learning tool to train employees
on intellectual property rights. Named Value IPR,
the tool is targeted at the employees of pharma
and biotech industries, software industry, and
the engineering and manufacturing industry.
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| Appeared in : http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1867771.cms |
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