GLOBAL IP DISPUTES: LESSONS FOR INDIA

GLOBAL IP DISPUTES: LESSONS FOR INDIA

GLOBAL IP DISPUTES: LESSONS FOR INDIA

AUTHOR – VINAY KRISHNA YADAV, STUDENT AT AMITY UNIVERSITY, PATNA

BEST CITATION – VINAY KRISHNA YADAV, GLOBAL IP DISPUTES: LESSONS FOR INDIA, INDIAN JOURNAL OF LEGAL REVIEW (IJLR), 5 (13) OF 2025, PG. 645-648, APIS – 3920 – 0001 & ISSN – 2583-2344

Abstract

In today’s interconnected world, intellectual property (IP) has become a cornerstone of innovation, trade, and competition. As globalization deepens, disputes over intellectual property rights (IPR) increasingly transcend national borders, creating complex challenges of enforcement and harmonization. This paper examines prominent global IP disputes, explores their legal and economic implications, and extracts valuable lessons for India’s evolving IP landscape. The study emphasizes India’s role as a developing economy balancing innovation incentives and public interest while adapting to international standards under the TRIPS framework. Through case analyses and policy perspectives, it suggests how India can strengthen its IPR regime to encourage creativity, attract investment, and assert itself as a global leader in IP governance.

Keywords: Intellectual Property Rights, Global Disputes, TRIPS Agreement, Patent Law, Copyright, Trademark, India, Innovation, Enforcement.