Thursday, December 24, 2015

Paper – III : TRADE MARK,University Of Pune Question Paper,2010 Question Paper,Diploma Course in Intellectual Property Right Laws

Paper – III : TRADE MARK,University Of Pune Question Paper,2010 Question Paper,Diploma Course in Intellectual Property Right Laws
University Of Pune Question Paper
Diploma Course in Intellectual Property Right Laws Examination, 2010
Paper – III : TRADE MARK
Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 100
 Instructions : 1) Question No. 9 (nine) is compulsory, which carries
20 marks.
2) Out of the remaining attempt any 5 (five) questions,
each of such question carries 16 marks.
1. “The concept of trade marks have been in existence for almost as long as trade
itself ”. Discuss.
2. Explain the law relating to registration of trade marks.
3. What are the various kinds of trade marks ?
4. Discuss the composition, procedure and powers of Appellate Board under Trade
Marks Act, 1999.
5. Explain the various offences and penalties laid down under the Trade Marks Act,
1999.
6. What is meant by infringement of trade mark ? What are the remedies available in
case of infringement of trade mark ?
7. State and explain various provisions in TRIPs Agreement with respect to trade
marks.
8. Discuss the provisions of assignment and transmission of trade marks.
9. Write notes (any two) :
a) Domain names and trade marks
b) Trade marks under Paris Convention
c) Deceptive similarity
d) Defences in Passing off action.
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Diploma Course in Intellectual Property Right Laws, 2010 Question Paper,University Of Pune Question Paper,INDUSTRIAL DESIGNS, GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS AND LAYOUT DESIGNS OF INTEGRATED CIRCUITS (Paper – IV)

Diploma Course in Intellectual Property Right Laws, 2010 Question Paper,University Of Pune Question Paper,INDUSTRIAL DESIGNS, GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS AND LAYOUT DESIGNS OF INTEGRATED CIRCUITS (Paper – IV)
University Of Pune Question Paper
Diploma Course in Intellectual Property Right Laws, Examination, 2010
INDUSTRIAL DESIGNS, GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS AND
LAYOUT DESIGNS OF INTEGRATED CIRCUITS (Paper – IV)
Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 100
Instructions : i) Q. No. 8 is compulsory. Out of the remaining attempt any five
questions.
ii) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
1. “Certain geographical names have acquired a lot of importance in the commercial
market, particularly with regard to goods uniquely associated with such names”.
Discuss in the context of the International Law relating to Geographical Indications. 16
2. What are the effects of registration of indication and the provisions in respect of
such registration under the Geographical Indication of Goods (Registration and
Protection) Act, 1999 ? 16
3. Discuss the historical evolution of Designs Law in India. 16
4. Discuss the salient features of the Geographical Indications Act, 1999. 16
5. Explain the provision regarding registration of Layout-Designs under Design Act, 2000. 16
6. What do you mean by the term ‘Industrial Designs’ ? How does the Pairs
Convention of 1967 seek to grant protection of Industrial Designs ? 16
7. What conditions to be fulfilled for designs to be protected under the Design Act, 2000 ? 16
8. Write short notes on the following : 20
a) Protection to certain trade marks under Geographical Indications Act.
b) Prohibition of registration of certain design.
c) Prohibition of registration under the Geographical Indications Act.
d) Rights conferred by registration under Layout-Design Act, 2000.
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Tuesday, December 8, 2015

University Of Pune Question Paper,Paper – III : TRADE MARK,2011 Question Paper,Diploma Course in Intellectual Property Right Laws

University Of Pune Question Paper,Paper – III : TRADE MARK,2011 Question Paper,Diploma Course in Intellectual Property Right Laws
University Of Pune Question Paper
Diploma Course in Intellectual Property Right Laws Examination, 2011
Paper – III : TRADE MARK
Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 100
 Instructions :1) Question No. 9 (nine) is compulsory, which carries 20 marks.
2) Out of the remaining, attempt any 5 (five) questions, each of
such question carries 16 marks.
1. Whether the present law is sufficient to protect the domain names in India, discuss
with the help of judicial precedents.
2. What are the various types of trade marks ?
3. Discuss the importance and provisions of Paris Convention.
4. Explain the evolution of concept of trade mark and historical development of law
with respect to trade marks in India.
5. Discuss the various offences and penalties under the Trade Marks Act of 1999.
6. What are the various forms of exploitation of trade marks ?
7. Discuss the grounds for refusal of registration of trade marks.
8. What are the special provisions regarding textile goods under the Trade Marks
Act of 1999 ?
9. Write notes on any two :
a) Functions of Trade Mark.
b) Duration and Renewal of Registration of Trade Mark.
c) Effects of Registration of trade marks.
d) Right of Goodwill and Trade Mark.
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Diploma Course in Intellectual Property Right Laws,PATENT LAW (Paper – I),2011 Question Paper,University Of Pune Question Paper

Diploma Course in Intellectual Property Right Laws,PATENT LAW (Paper – I),2011 Question Paper,University Of Pune Question Paper
University Of Pune Question Paper
Diploma Course in Intellectual Property Right Laws Examination, 2011
PATENT LAW
(Paper – I)
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100
N.B. : 1) All questions are compulsory.
2) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
1. Write a detailed note on procedure for grant of patent. 16
OR
1. What amounts to infringement of patent ? Discuss the remedies available in
case of its infringement. 16
2. Disuss the various grounds for opposition for a grant of patent. 16
OR
2. Explain fully the provisions relating to surrender and revocation of patent. 16
3. Explain the patent law relating to use of inventions for the purpose of
Government and acquisition of invention by Central Government. 16
OR
3. Write a detailed note on ‘Patents of Addition’. 16
4. Examine fully the powers of controller with respect to an application filed for
the grant of patent to an invention. 16
OR
4. State and explain fully the provisions relating to ‘Patent Agent’ as under the
Patent Act, 1970. 16
P.T.O.
[3941] – 21 -2-
5. Examine in detail the law relating to ‘specification of invention’. 16
OR
5. Can there be restoration of lapsed patents ? If so explain the legal provisions
and procedure. 16
6. Write short notes on any two : 20
a) Date of patent.
b) Licences in patent.
c) Terms of patent.
d) Intellectual property and economic development.
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GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS AND LAYOUT DESIGNS OF INTEGRATED CIRCUITS (Paper – IV),University Of Pune Question Paper,Diploma Course in Intellectual Property Right Laws,2011 Question Paper

GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS AND LAYOUT DESIGNS OF INTEGRATED CIRCUITS (Paper – IV),University Of Pune Question Paper,Diploma Course in Intellectual Property Right Laws,2011 Question Paper
University Of Pune Question Paper
Diploma Course in Intellectual Property Right Laws Examination, 2011
INDUSTRIAL DESIGNS, GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS AND
LAYOUT DESIGNS OF INTEGRATED CIRCUITS (Paper – IV)
Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 100
 Instructions : i) Q. No. 8 is compulsory. Out of the remaining attempt any five
questions.
ii) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
1. Discuss the objects and reasons of law relating to Geographical Indications. 16
2. Discuss with respect to the Geographical Indication Act, 1999
a) Effect of registration
b) Powers and functions of Registrar. 16
3. Discuss the role played by the Paris Convention of 1967 to develop the law
regarding protection of Industrial Designs. 16
4. Discuss the salient features of the Geographical Indication Act, 1999. 16
5. State and explain the composition, powers and functions of the Layout Design
Appellate Board, established by the Central Government under the Semi-conductor
Integrated Circuits Layout Design Act, 2000. 16
6. Highlight the main provisions of Piracy of Designs under the Design Act, 2000. 16
7. Explain the provision regarding registration of Layout-Designs under Design Act,
2000. 16
8. Write short notes on the following : 20
a) The Treaty in respect of Integrated Circuits, Washington D.C. 1989.
b) Geographical Indication and Trade Mark.
c) Prohibition of registration under the Geographical Indications Act.
d) Difference between Industrial Designs and Layout-Design.
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