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Data Exclusivity vs Patent: The myths and the realities

Posted on May 16, 2006 by Uttam Gupta

Data-Exclusivity-vs-Patent-The-myths-and-the-realities

Tags: 'RC: sole authority that grants registration', 'generic refers to some thing 'unbranded' or not protected by patent or trademark', 'DE does not make 'compulsory license' redundant', 'DE does not lead to 'ever-greeing' of patent', 'DE does not lead to 'double' protection', 'registration data & innovation are separate IPs', 'a CPP product approved abroad is NCE (new chemical entity) in India', 'DE does not give monopoly', 'any person is 'free' to submit his 'own' data', 'protection against 'disclosure' does not ensure protection against 'unfair commercial use', 'Registration Committee (RC)', Article 39.3 of TRIPS on Data Protection'
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