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Scaling up state- level IP support essential

K Subodh KumarThursday, December 16, 2010, 08:00 Hrs  [IST]

The pharma sector IP policy debates have largely focused on Section 3(d) of Patents Act, patent linkages, data protection, data exclusivity etc. Litigation and competitive IP strategies has been the order of day to attain business leadership. At this juncture it is equally important to address the infrastructure issues which strengthen the Indian IP regime which support both the qualitative and quantitative output of IP applications from our country. In this context, It is important to focus on the usage of the Indian IP system especially the micro, small & medium enterprises (MSME) and steps required to upscale the Indian IP Infrastructure to enable them to reap maximum benefit out of the system.

The MSME sector of India contributes significantly to the manufacturing output, employment and exports of the country. It is estimated that in terms of value, the sector accounts for about 45 per cent of the manufacturing output and 40 percent of the total exports of the country. The sector is estimated to employ about 42 million persons in over 13 million units throughout the country. Further, this sector has consistently registered a higher growth rate than the rest of the industrial sector. There are over 6000 products ranging from traditional to high-tech items, which are being manufactured by the MSMEs in India.

The Government of India has announced in the 2005-06 Budget regarding setting up of the “National Manufacturing Competitiveness Council (NMCC)" which visualized a National Manufacturing Competitiveness Programme (NMCP) to enhance the competitiveness of the SMEs sector. One of the components of the NMCP is "Building Awareness on Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)" for the MSME. Accordingly, to enable the MSME sector to face the present challenges of liberalization, various activities on IPR are proposed under this scheme. These initiatives will provide MSME sector more information, orientation and facilities for protecting their intellectual powers.

The objective of the scheme is to enhance awareness of MSME about Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) to take measure for the protecting their ideas and business strategies. Effective utilization of IPR tools by MSMEs would also assist them in technology upgradation and enhancing competitiveness.

About US$ 11 million has been allocated for initiatives such as awareness / sensitization programme, sectoral studies, workshops, specialised training, grant for IP filing, establishment of IP facilitation centres & interaction with international agencies. These initiatives are proposed to be developed through Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode to encourage economically sustainable models for overall development of MSMEs.

The need
? Comprehensive capacity development in IPR across the value chain
? Comprehensive fiscal incentives both for development / protection / commercialization and marketing
? Enabling legislations like utility patents
? Access to affordable quality professional services
? Stronger enforcements
? Global collaborations

CII Vision – Indian model
A strong IP protection & enforcement regime will usher in Increase in confidence of foreign direct investment in India especially in cutting edge research development in India. This will also provide impetus for more private sector investment in research & development in India. This is the need of hour.

IPR facilitation services such as IPR search, analysis, filing, protection etc is one of the key aspects for the success of the IPR regime. IPR facilitation services are the backbone of the IPR system, which would facilitate the filing and protection of various IPRs in a faster and effective way for the benefit of the inventor. Reaping the benefits of the IPR regime would largely depend on the IPR facilitation infrastructure in the country.

In order to propagate IPR activities across the country, IPR facilitation initiatives will have to be taken up at state level. The Central Government is working towards more awareness and propagation of IPR services, but unless work starts at state level - with initiatives of the state governments, the efforts would not be successful. Hence, CII proposes to sensitize state governments about the need to have IPR cells in states. This is in tune with vision & goals of National Manufacturing Competitiveness Council.

Intellectual property protection begins with a few simple steps. The capability to identify intellectual property, protect it wisely & then be able to enforce in the market place are some of key requirements. These issues are well addressed if there is a professional competency within the individual/ business entity or at least professionals who could be availed/outsourced for these activities.

From a broader perspective, the top five reasons why IP infrastructure in India should scale up:

Qualitative & quantitative output of IP applications from India
The increase in number of patent application filings in India is very encouraging and a testimony to the growing importance for IP activities in India. The number of applications being filed by the Indian corporations is in the range of 15 – 20 %. If we have to sustain the growth of IP activity in India, there has be to increased efforts to promote IP awareness amongst Indian industry, hand hold & equip them to identify, protect IP & leverage IP for competitive advantage. This would involve a lot of rethinking & planning & deployment of professional & IP infrastructure resources to be able to help Industry to identify, protect & enforce IP.

IP professionals
The scientific talent can be best suited to be tapped to bridge the gap for IP professionals in India. The field is lucrative and has promising career opportunities. There has be to be increased resources to be able to tap the professionally qualified talents into the techno legal domain. This can happen only when there are enough training facilities spread across the length and breadth of the country.

Outreach of IP activities in Tier II/ Tier III cities
Most of the metros & cities are exposed to many of the IP programmes and activities. But it is important to reach out to smaller towns & B Class cities.

Local professional support for IP protection / commercialisation
From the point of view of individual innovators/ entrepreneurs, it will be very important for them to be able to access professionals who are willing to support them and be able to guide them for IP protection/ identification. It is the question of accessibility & availability of IP professionals closest to the location.

Cost for IP prosecution
The Govt. fee for filing and prosecution is standard & fixed. But the professional fees may vary from the expertise of the IP professionals. The professionals expertise especially in the drafting of the IP applications is essential. Therefore the increase in number of quality professionals is essential for IP right seekers to have a choice of the best professional at an affordable price.

APTDC – A success story
Under PPP Mode, Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) set up the Andhra Pradesh Technology Development and Promotion Center (APTDC) with the support of Govt. of Andhra Pradesh & TIFAC (Technology Information Forecasting & Assessment Council) under Department of Science & Technology, Govt. of India.

This unique initiative to establish IPR facilitation cell in the state was primarily to create a strong IPR base in the state, to enhance the quality of invention, innovation and fine tune the institutional & policy issues and to increase the number of patents filed from the state. The idea was to boost investors’ confidence in the long run through better innovative corporate culture. The initiative addresses the IPR issues of the industry, research and development institutes of AP at large.

The Intellectual Property Rights Facilitating cell at Hyderabad imparts the following services:
? IPR awareness and training programmes: IPR awareness and training programmes are aimed at disseminating all the prerequisite information related to IPR. This is a step undertaken to foster IP creation in the state, which would lead to better inventions, better technologies and thereby better standards of livings. Highly qualified and practising IP professionals impart world-class quality training, which would enhance the skills of IP professionals, scientists, technologists, lawyers and Industrialists. The cell also invites opinion and suggestions from the clients towards the IP policy issues effecting business at large for interacting with the concerned govt. department.
? IPR advisory services: The IPR facilitating cell has an access to the global IPR database which can provide world-wide information. A team of IP specialists does the patent search and analysis and provides recommendations towards patentability and its related issues. A panel of legal experts and technical experts provide the necessary support for IPR advisory services.

IPR protection facilitation: A wide range of services which include assistance in drafting, filing in India and international, other legal aspects which would enable the user to obtain his Intellectual Property Rights. A panel of legal experts and technical experts provide the necessary support for IPR protection facilitation services.

A website “Andhra Pradesh Intellectual Property Rights” www.apipr.org has been launched for better services to the clients. A request form for IPR services can be filled and submitted online. Fundamental topics on IPR are covered through FAQ’s. The website also includes articles from eminent IPR Professionals and also covers important events organized by CII and APTDC in the field of Intellectual Property Rights. It also includes a comprehensive database of registered patent agents in India.

The following are a few achievements if CII-APTDC IPR Facilitation Cell:
? The first of its kind Intellectual Property Rights facilitation cell with the support of the local state Government.
? Facilitated 300 PR Service requirements encompassing – Prior Art Analysis, Intellectual Property Protection, IPR Information, Counselling & Advisory Services
? Some of the important assignments facilitated have been the GI Registration of Pochampally Ikat, Kondapally Toys & policy inputs for the AP Govt. for IPR Protection.
? It is fast developing into a centre of excellence in IPR and is known for a unique self sustaining model evolved out of effective public private partnership.
? Since Inception in 2002, it has been able to sustain its operation from its own projects & services which encompass all forms of support for Micro Small & Medium Scale Enterprises.

Nurturing talent pool to benefit pharma sector
Specialized skills are essential to draft claims for patent specification. Pharma sector is no exception. Meticulous drafting skills is not only essential for patent protection but enforcement of rights in global market place. This is not an overnight task – it requires a lot of intense skill development and efforts to allocate resources to nurture the talents in our scientific and engineering professionals. Local IP cells can be very effective resource centres to channelize specialized skill development initiatives. Specialized services like patent landscaping, patentability criteria assessment and freedom to operate in national and international markets are essential offshoots of these interventions.

The author is Prinicipal Counsellor & Head APTDC, Confederation of Indian Industry

 
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