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IP monetisation in India: exploring the options

Anand and Anand

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India September 26 2012

With an ever-growing appetite among its new consumers, India offers exciting IP portfolio opportunities that may yield income directly or drive the wealthcreating effects of enhanced reputation and goodwill

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Safir Anand and Swati Sharma

Anand and Anand is a leading IP practice recognised nationally and internationally for its expertise and innovative solutions resulting in ground-breaking development in IP jurisprudence. Its holds expertise in handling cutting-edge patent and trademark disputes with a team of 400 professionals well-versed in a range of sectors including AI, IT, Data Privacy, White Collar Crimes, Contractual & Commercial IP, Brand Advisory, to name a few. For more information, visit www.anandandanand.com


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