Urja Mishra, D.E.S’s Shri Navalmal Firodia Law College, Pune
ABSTRACT
Inventions, innovations and any kind of stimulating creative work are the drivers of human society as they take us forward in the desired direction making us and our lives better than they were previously. However, with the increased pace of development, the scope of intellectual property rights has also widened, thereby leading to a growing need for protecting them. It thus becomes more imperative to dive inch-wide and mile-deep to fathom the justifications and jurisprudential theories of Intellectual Property Rights. The paper inquires into these theories, analyzes them, and takes into contemplation the roles they play and ought to embrace in the crafting of legislations.
Keywords: Utilitarian theory, Innovation, Personhood theory, Jurisprudence, Ethics and Rewards,IntellectualPropertyRights
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