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Del. HC: Invention Shouldn't Be Deemed Computer Program Per Se Only Because it Involves Algorithms - (16 May 2023)

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS

Delhi High Court has observed that an invention shouldn’t be deemed a computer program per se merely because it involves algorithms and computer executable instructions, rather it should be assessed based on technical advancements it offers & its practical application in solving real world problems.

Tags : DELHI HIGH COURT   INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT   INVENTION   COMPUTER PROGRAM  

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