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The document outlines examination papers for a Diploma course in Intellectual Property Rights Law, focusing on Industrial Designs, Geographical Indications, and Layout Designs of Integrated Circuits. Each paper consists of compulsory and optional questions covering various aspects of the Design Act, Geographical Indications Act, and related legal concepts. The papers require students to discuss definitions, features, registration processes, and legal implications of designs and geographical indications.

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EXAMINATION, 2018

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INDUSTRIAL DESIGNS, GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS AND
LAYOUT DESIGNS OF INTEGRATED CIRCUITS -IV
Time : Three Hours Maximum Marks : 100

N.B. - (i) Q. No. 8 is compulsory. It carries 20 marks.


(ii) Out of the remaining, attempt any five questions, each carrying
16 marks.

1. Which designs are registrable under the Design Act, 2000 ? What
is liability of the proprietor of design regarding making of article
after registration?

2. Discuss the concept of design. Explain the salient features of the


Design Act, 2000.

3. What amounts to piracy of registered design ? What are the rights


of the registered proprietor if such piracy takes place ?

4. Discuss the difference between

(a) Geographical Indication and Collective Mark.

(6) Geographical Indication and Trade Mark.

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5. What do you mean by geographical indications ? Discuss the provisions


relating to infringement of registered and non-registered geographical
indications.

6. Explain the procedure for registration of Layout Design and advantages


thereof.

7. Explain historical evolution of laws relating to semiconductor integrated

circuits layout designs.


8. Write short notes on (any two) :
(a) Historical evolution of Designs Law in India

(6) Effect of registration under Semiconductor Integrated Circuits


Layout Design Act, 2000
(c) Powers and duties of the Controller under the Design Act,
2000

(d) Regulatory authorities under the Geographical Indications Act,


1999.
DIPLOMA COURSE IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT LAWS

EXAMINATION, 2019
Paper-IV: INDUSTRIAL DESIGNS, GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONs
AND LAYOUT DESIGNS OF INTEGRATED CIRCUITS
Time : Three Hours Maximum Marks : 100

N.B. - (i) Q. No. 8 is compulsory. It carries 20 marks.


(iü) Out of the remaining, attempt any fve questions, each
carrying 16 marks.

1. What is Design ? Enumerate the salient features of Design Act,


2000.

2. Which designs are registrable under Design Act, 2000 ? Explain procedure
for registration of design.

3. What amounts of piracy of registered design ? Explain the remedies


available to the proprietor in case of piracy of designs.

4. Discuss the salient features of the Geographical Indications Act, 1999.

5. Who can apply for registration of Geographical Indication ? Explain


the provisions for registration of the Geographical Indication of Goods.
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6. State and explain the composition, powers and functions of the Layout
Design Appellate Board, established by the Central Government under
the Semiconductor Integrated Circuits Layout Design Act, 2000.

7. Explain the procedure fore registration of Layout Design and advantages


thereof.

8. Write short notes on any two:

(a) Powers and duties of the Controller under the Design Act,
2000.

Difference between Industrial Designs and Semiconductor


Integrated Cireuits Layout Designs.
(c) Offences by Companies under the Semi-Conductor Integrated

Circuits Layout Design Act, 2000.


(d) Difference between Geographical Indication and Trade Mark.
Total No. of Questions : 8] SEAT No. :
PA-860 |Total No. of Pages :2
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Diploma in Intellectual Property Rights Law
INDUSTRIAL DESIGNS, GEOGRAPHICALINDICATIONSAND
LAYOUT DESIGNS OFINTEGRATED CIRCUITS
(Paper - IV)

Time :3 Hours) Max. Marks : 100


Instructions to the candidates:
) 0. No. 8 is compulsory:. It carries 20 marks.
2) Atempt anyfive questions out of the remaining, each question carries 16 marks.

Q) What is Piracy of design? Enumerate salient features of the same.


02) Elaborate provisions relating registration ofindustrial design under the Designs
Act. 2000.

03) Discuss TRIPS provisions relating to geographical indication.


04) Explain in details Geographic Indication and Layout Design. Discuss in details,
the rights confirmed after registration process for the same.
O5) Differentiate between Trade Mark and Geographical Indication. Discuss along
with case laws.

Q6) DiscuSS in detail provisions relating to assignment and transmission of layout


designs.
Q7) State the registration process at lenght for protection of geographical
registrations in India.
Q8) Short Notes (Attempt any two):
a) Remedies for infringement of industrial designs.
b Infringement of Geographical indications.
c) Historical background of the Designs Act. 2000.
d) Features of Geographical indication Act. 1999,

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Diploma Course in Intellectual Property Rights Laws Examination, 2011
Paper -IV :INDUSTRIAL DESIGNS, GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS
AND LAYOUT DESIGNS OF INTEGRATED CIRCUITS

Time:3 Hours Max. Marks : 100

Instructions :i) Q.No.8 is compulsory. Out of the remaining atempt any five
questions.
i) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
1. Discuss the salient features of the Geographical Indications Act, 1999, 16

2. "Certain geographical names have acquired a lot ofimportance in the commercial


market, particularly with regard to goods uniquely associated with such names".
Discuss in the context of the International Law relating to Geographical
Indications. 16

3. Discuss the historical evolution of Designs Law in India. 16

4. Discuss the difference between:


1) Geographical Indication and Trade Mark
2) Geographical Indication and Collective Mark. 16

5. State and explain the composition, powers and functions of the Layout Design,
Appellate Board, established by the Central Government under the Semiconductor
Integrated Circuits Layout Design Act, 2000. 16

6. What do you mean by the term Industrial Designs' ? How does the Paris
Convention of 1967 seek to grant protection of Industrial Designs ? 16

7. Discuss the regulatory authorities under the Geographical Indications Act, 1999. 16

8. Write short notes on the following: 20


a) Difference between Industrial Designs and Layout-Design
b) The Treaty in respect of Integrated Circuits, Washington D.C. 1989
c) Protection to certain trade marks under Geographical Indications Act
d) Prohibition of registration under the Geographical Indications Act.

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