“Patents are like lotteries, in which there are a few prizes and a great many blanks,” The Economist newspaper wrote in 1851. The quote aptly describes the uncertainty that exists in relation to the commercial value of patent rights. No doubt patent rights are considered valuable forms of intangible assets and have great commercial value for the businesses that own them.
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30 September 2015 Innovative applications of existing designs are now granted legal protection in India, as Bitika Sharma and Kapil Midha of Singh & Singh Lall & Sethi report.