Is the Patents Bill Good for India?
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Bhaumik said:
9 years ago
As per the given topic, the things have its own advantage and disadvantage so we have to understand that from which point of concept we have to look so in the other words it also seems that each thing has a two side of the coin.
So we have to decide at which point we have to go.
So from my point of view that patently is good as since from last 66 years, this patent is running without much problem
Yeah, I know there is some problem in delay the decision, in sort out of the problem is not done quickly. But to run such a huge country democratic it is quit difficult. So it is better to have.
So we have to decide at which point we have to go.
So from my point of view that patently is good as since from last 66 years, this patent is running without much problem
Yeah, I know there is some problem in delay the decision, in sort out of the problem is not done quickly. But to run such a huge country democratic it is quit difficult. So it is better to have.
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Arpita said:
1 decade ago
Hmmm. After such a long discussion the conclusion can be drawn as:.
Patenting will prove to be good for our country as:
1) The inventor will get recognition for his/her work.
2) Patenting only certain items is beneficial for the economy.
3) A forum for people who cannot make their invention recognised should be created.
4) Awareness about the patents need to be created as most of the people in our country are not aware of what patenting actually mean?
Patenting will prove to be good for our country as:
1) The inventor will get recognition for his/her work.
2) Patenting only certain items is beneficial for the economy.
3) A forum for people who cannot make their invention recognised should be created.
4) Awareness about the patents need to be created as most of the people in our country are not aware of what patenting actually mean?
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Sravs said:
1 decade ago
Hi friends.
In my point of view patent is two edged sword.
In terms of technology patent bill can be allowed in India. In India many people are having creative skills and they may use their skills to upgrade the existing technology.
But when we consider the scenario in biological means, they are developing hybrid varieties of plants which would yield more but they are many side effects.
Because of this many new diseases are coming into existence.
When farmers use those seeds for cultivation they may get more yield that year but they cannot use those seeds next year. They have to buy seeds again so I think the patent bills are not good for India in this aspect.
In my point of view patent is two edged sword.
In terms of technology patent bill can be allowed in India. In India many people are having creative skills and they may use their skills to upgrade the existing technology.
But when we consider the scenario in biological means, they are developing hybrid varieties of plants which would yield more but they are many side effects.
Because of this many new diseases are coming into existence.
When farmers use those seeds for cultivation they may get more yield that year but they cannot use those seeds next year. They have to buy seeds again so I think the patent bills are not good for India in this aspect.
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Abhishek said:
9 years ago
Patent bill is a controversial issue in my view. If we see the medical field where hefty amounts are being charged in the name of patent for as long as 20 years, the necessary drugs are getting out of reach of poor people.
When asked who owned the patent for the polio vaccine, Jonas Salk answered, "There is no patent. Could you patent the sun?".
If vaccines for polio or pneumonia can be like that why not others.
While patent has its advantages as well as mentioned by many of the people above, I just wanted to be into light its dark side.
When asked who owned the patent for the polio vaccine, Jonas Salk answered, "There is no patent. Could you patent the sun?".
If vaccines for polio or pneumonia can be like that why not others.
While patent has its advantages as well as mentioned by many of the people above, I just wanted to be into light its dark side.
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Uday Baba said:
1 decade ago
I agree with the what Mr. Debdatta has said, the patent should be given to the inventor for his Invention. Many people who are in the remote parts of the country are inventing many things but they are not getting limelight for their inventions. So there should be a committee or forum which is useful for extract the hidden talents which helps becoming India a super power.
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Debdatta said:
1 decade ago
PATENT BILL is of great importance. Every innovation is important and must be recognised and with the every product of Patent the name of the person who is responsible for this Patent must be mentioned because all of us should know about the inventions of that country and that persons. People who are from poor family invented a lot of things but they they have no idea about what they have invented and that add to what the world. Many of the times value additions is also can be done by this process. I would suggest a common forum for rural areas inventions so that every persons is recognised. And get proper evaluation for their Patent.
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Sateesh kumar said:
1 decade ago
Hi friends.
Through patent law, the inventor will have a recognition and right over his product. So, this inspires them and also many people to invent something useful. Patents are good not only for India, but for the whole world. Every individual who contributed something original to the society must get his due recognition whether in India or elsewhere. In country like India, where 50% of the population are still illiterate, we need to bring about awareness in the matters of patents. And each one of us need to know, how patent laws can affect a country and how we fought cases concerning patent rights of Basmati rice, neem and turmeric. Many of our natural resources or indigenous products of our farmers can be at stake, if we are unaware of patent rights.
Through patent law, the inventor will have a recognition and right over his product. So, this inspires them and also many people to invent something useful. Patents are good not only for India, but for the whole world. Every individual who contributed something original to the society must get his due recognition whether in India or elsewhere. In country like India, where 50% of the population are still illiterate, we need to bring about awareness in the matters of patents. And each one of us need to know, how patent laws can affect a country and how we fought cases concerning patent rights of Basmati rice, neem and turmeric. Many of our natural resources or indigenous products of our farmers can be at stake, if we are unaware of patent rights.
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Hanuman said:
1 decade ago
It is good for developing country like as India because every person want to give new thing in any field but second component is here, hybrid seeds is not good for farmers because these seeds decrease the fertility of field so use of new patent before briefly think about two component.
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Maduri said:
1 decade ago
Hi,
In my opinion patents are necessary to have the copyrights of the product which we have developed on our own. So it reduces unauthorized acess or misuse of it. Therefore patent are necessary. Because day by day in India if new inventions take place in order to preserve them or to protect them from illegal access patents are necessary.
In my opinion patents are necessary to have the copyrights of the product which we have developed on our own. So it reduces unauthorized acess or misuse of it. Therefore patent are necessary. Because day by day in India if new inventions take place in order to preserve them or to protect them from illegal access patents are necessary.
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Anand kartik said:
1 decade ago
Yes patent bill is a good move because it does just to the inventor rather than the firm. In-fact the inventor gets due credit to his invention which not only leads to his own development but also nation.
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