Intellectual Property Rights – Law and Practice is a comprehensive legal resource that provides an in-depth understanding of the creation, protection, enforcement, and commercialization of intellectual property. The book systematically covers all major branches of IP law, including patents, trademarks, copyrights, industrial designs, geographical indications, and emerging digital IP concerns.
What sets this book apart is its balanced approach—combining statutory provisions, judicial interpretations, procedural mechanisms, and practical challenges faced in real-world IP management and litigation. It explains enforcement strategies, remedies for infringement, licensing frameworks, and the growing importance of IP as a commercial and corporate asset. The text also reflects the evolving role of Intellectual Property in the digital economy, making it highly relevant for modern legal practice.
Written in a clear, structured, and application-oriented manner, the book serves as both an academic reference and a professional handbook. It is particularly useful for understanding how IP laws function beyond theory, offering insights into compliance, dispute resolution, and strategic IP protection.






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