Recently Granted AU Patent
KAnalysis helps the client to secure Patent for Australian Application No. 2012206266, taking care of his entire IP activities right from Filing, Prosecution and Consultation. We have been assisting the…
KAnalysis helps the client to secure Patent for Australian Application No. 2012206266, taking care of his entire IP activities right from Filing, Prosecution and Consultation. We have been assisting the…
KAnalysis helps the client to secure Patent for Australian Application No. 2012206262, taking care of his entire IP activities right from Filing, Prosecution and Consultation. We have been assisting the…
KAnalysis helps the client to secure Patent for Australian Application No. 2012206264, taking care of his entire IP activities right from Filing, Prosecution and Consultation. We have been assisting the…
KAnalysis has been able to secure Patent for US Application No. 14/546,299 on behalf of an inventor, taking care of his entire IP activities right from Filing, Prosecution and Consultation.…
A patent is a set of exclusive right granted to an individual by a sovereign state for a defined duration period in lieu of putting the invention open in public domain.
Typically a patent is granted for a product or process, which is new, inventive and has industrial application.
KAnalysis has been able to register a Trademark for “#1” on behalf of their client “FANG, Grace”, with Notice of Allowance on April 18, 2017. USPTO has entitled the mark…
Summary of new changes introduced in the Trademark Rules 2017
Two categories of applicant
Applicants are categorised into two categories and separate fee schedule is prescribed for both the categories i) Individual/Startup/Small Enterprise; ii) Others (more…)
The Trade Mark Rules, 2017 have been notified and come into effect from 06th March, 2017. New Rules replaced the former Rules prescribed under the Trade Mark Rules 2002. New Rules are introduced with the objective to simplify the registration process in India. Some notable changes presented under the new Rules are : (more…)
Section 39 of the Indian Patents Act, prohibits the Indian inventor(s) to file first application for their invention outside India without obtaining necessary permission from the Indian Patent Office. The…