CHALLENGES & OPPORTUNITIES IN FILING IPR – AN ANALYTICAL STUDY    

Authors : Dr VIKRANT KUMAR; IPR expert (Patent Agent & Visiting Faculty) Delhi NCR, Dr. S.M.ANAS IQBAL; Director (Academics) Vishisht Institute of Professional Studies and Research (VIPSAR) {Vishisht School of Management}, Indore, M.P. , Dr. M SAMIR GOPALAN; (Dean & Director, Silver Oak College of Liberal studies, Silver Oak University,

Publishing Date : 2025

DOI : NSP/EB/AARDAMGP/2025/Ch-06/ (No DOI-Only Chapter ID)

ISBN : 978-93-49381-83-4

Pages : 62-69

Chapter id : NSP/EB/AARDAMGP/2025/Ch-06

Abstract : Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) are essential for safeguarding innovations, promoting creativity, and stimulating economic growth in knowledge-based countries. Filing IPRs presents several hurdles, including procedural intricacies, financial costs, and insufficient awareness. Simultaneously, substantial potential arise in utilizing IPR frameworks for competitive advantage, safeguarding innovation, and enhancing global trade benefits. This paper conducts an analytical examination of the obstacles and opportunities related to IPR filing, focusing on both global and Indian contexts. The report offers a thorough analysis of aims, literature, methodology, outcomes, and recommendations to enhance IPR filing and fortify innovation ecosystems.

Keywords : IPR, Filing Procedure, Challenges, Opportunities.

Cite : Kumar, V., Anas , S. M., Iqbal, & Gopalan, M. S. (2025). Challenges & Opportunities In Filing Ipr – An Analytical Study (1st Ed., Pp. 62-69). Noble Science Press. Https://Noblesciencepress.Org/Chapter/Nspebaardamgp2025ch-06

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