Shreyasi Nath, KIIT School Of Law, Bhubneswar
Introduction
The Paris Convention has been idealized within the states of the Paris Union. However, the primary condition for these states to be a part of the Paris Convention is that these states need to follow the provisions of the Stockholm Act 19671. The Paris Convention2 has been incorporated with the sole purpose of providing protection to the industrial property rights among the member states. This Convention is also known as one of the oldest treaties that had been signed. If said more particularly, the Paris Convention is like an umbrella that provides shelter to the various aspects of Industrial property which includes Patents, trademarks and various other components. This particular convention has adopted three major principles that it has applied in order to protect the Industrial Property Rights3 of the member states.
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