technology and sciences, rajampet under the chairmanship
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Intellectual property (IP) refers to various distinct types of creations of the mind: inventions,
literary and artistic works, and symbols, names, images, and designs used in commerce; for
which a set of exclusive rights like copyrights, trademarks, patents, industrial design rights and
trade secrets are recognized under the corresponding fields of law.
An Intellectual Property Right (IPR) Cell has been formed in Annamcharya Institute of
Technology and Sciences, Rajampet under the Chairmanship of Hon'ble Secretary to look after
the activities related to the Intellectual Property of the college also to create awareness among
faculties, research scholar and the students of the college.
The major objectives of the IPR Cell includes:
To promote constant awareness about Intellectual Property rights (IPRP).
To engage in / conduct IP clinics/ workshops/ seminars
To advice and guide students and faculty on the importance of IPR with the help of PIC –
Andhra Pradesh
To participate in / arrange periodic meeting of faculty members along with officers of PIC
– Andhra Pradesh for identifying patentable inventions
To encourage faculty members to carryout patent searches in-house and/or at PIC –
Andhra Pradesh and to fine-tune their search
To support common people to obtain protection for their inventions / innovative ideas
To forward eligible cases of IP protection to PIC – Andhra Pradesh
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Roles and Responsibilities of IPR Cell
To establish IPR policy and implementation of the same
To maintain confidentiality agreement (Non-Disclosure agreement form)
To guide in filing of IPRs applications such as patents, copyright, trademark registration
etc. in the patent office
To assist in Licensing and technology transfer
To assist the investors on Technology mapping, identification of Venture capitalist
To Generate revenue to the institution through technology transfer, commercialization
and royalty
The IPR cell will assist the institution to administer its intellectual property matters
To create awareness on IPR among students and faculty
To train in conducting patent search before starting any project works
To draft patent complete specifications
To reply to first examination report and to provide assistance during hearing
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Chairperson
Sri. C.Gangi Reddy, Hon’ Secretary, AET
Secretary
Prof. R. Ramakoteswara Rao, Principal AITS
Members
Dr. C. N. V. Sridhar, Dept. of Civil Engineering
Dr. M. Padmalalitha, Dept. of Electrical & Electronics Engineering
Prof. N. Sivarami Reddy, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering
Prof. B. Abdul Raheem, Dept. of Electronic & Communication Engineering
Prof. A. Subramanyam, Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering
Prof. M. Subbarao, Dept. of Information Technology
Dr. M. C. Raju, Dept. of Humanities & Sciences
Prof. N. Mallikharjunarao, Dept. of Computer Application
Dr. M. Rajesh, Dept. of Business Administration
Coordinator
S.MD. Azash, Dept. of Business Administration.
E-mail: [email protected], Mobile: 9133915846.
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Patent Filling Details
Sno Title Name of the Inventors Application No Date of
filing
Publication
Date
1 Method for
Medical Image
Analysis
Dr.B.Abdul Raheem
Dr.Fahimuddin Shaik
Dr.K.Riyazuddin
N.Baladastagiri
201841004767A 08/02/2018 16/02/2018
2 A Multi Engine
Automobile
Dommaraju Krishna
Mohan Raju 2849/CHE/2008 10/05/2009 07/03/2018
3 A System for
Controling Valve
Operating Period
Dommaraju Krishna
Mohan Raju
2853/CHE/2008 10/05/2009
4 Double Crank
Opposite
Cylinder Engine
with Flywheel
Driven at High
Speed
Dommaraju Krishna
Mohan Raju
2855/CHE/2008 10/05/2009
ACTIVITIES
S.No Year Name of the workshop/ seminar Date From –
To
Resource Persons
1 2013-14 Exclusive Marketing Rights under
IPR
09.03.2013 Emmanuel Gosula, Alliance
Global Services, Hyderabad
2 2013-14 Need for intellectual property right 5.01.2013 B. Ramesh Reddy, Lava
Technologies, Bangalore
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2013-14 Trade Mark Protection 01.03.2013 T.V. Avinash Praveen,
Rajasekhar from LIC Life
Plus, Recruiting Team
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2013-14 Data Protection Law 05.02.2013 to
06.02.2013
M. Azmath Ali, Project
Manager, ALP, TCS, KLK
Estates, Hyderabad
5 2013-14 Cyber law and data protection-in
IPR
06.04.2013 to
07.04.2013
B. Ramesh Reddy, Lava
Technologies, Bangalore
6 2013-14 Cyber Security strategies and IT
Law
08.03.2013 Tanjua Abbusin, Director,
NTT Data
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2013-14 Major forms of IP 15.04.2013 Sanjiv Satpathy, Head
Campus Connect, Infotech
Enterprises, Hyderabad
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2014-15 Intellectual Property and the
Employee Engineer
26.7.2014 Prof. SyduluMaheswarapu,
EED, N/T Warangel, Dean
Faculty Welfare
9 2014-15 IPR and Social Cost 27.8.2014 Mr. R. Narayanan &Pandits,
SRI T.T. Tirupathi-517 501
10 2014-15 Enforcement of Intellectual
property rights
26.9.2014 to
27.9.2014
Dr. C. N. V. Sridhar and B.
Subhan
11 2014-15 IPR awareness for Engineers 11.11.2014 to
12.11.2014
Mr. R. Narayanan &Pandits,
SRI T.T. Tirupathi-517 501
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2014-15 IP issues affecting engineers 1.2.2015 Mr. A. Gangadhar Kumar,
Smart Steps Pvt Ltd,
Hyderabad
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2014-15 Smart Devices and IPR 5.3.2015 Prof. S.V.K. Varma, Dept of
Mathematics S.V.U college
of Sciences, S.V. University,
Tirupati
14 2014-15 Cyber law and data protection 6.4.2015 Dr. S.J.G. Raghu Kanth,
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Associate Professor, Dept of
Civil Engg, I.I.T. Madras-
600 036.
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2015-16 Protection of computer program-
An issue to decide
18.5.2015 T.R. Yamanna
Tech Supe, Dept of
Aerospace Engg,117
16 2015-16 Patent Protection 03.08.2015 M. Krishna Murthy, EE,
PRJ, Rajampet
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2015-16 Trade Mark Protection 05.09.2015 K.L. Srinagesh, Senior Bank
Manager, Syndicate Bank,
Rajampet
Mr. P. Vijay Ananda Reddy,
Divisional Manager, United
India Insurance Co Ltd,
Kadapa
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2015-16 IP Policy Making and Legislations 03.10.2015 to
04.10.2015
Prof. D. Thukaram,
Dept of Electrical Engg,
I.I.S.C, Bengaluru
Prof. S.P. Dhanvel,
Dept of H&S, IIT Madras
Dr. M. Venkatesan,
Asso.Prof. SCSR VIT
University, Vellore,
Tamilnadu
C. Rama Krishna Reddy,
Project Coordinator, Andhra
Pradesh Indl & Techl
Consultancy Organization
Limited, Kadapa.
19 2015-16 Semiconductor integrated circuits 02.11.2015 Dr. S.V. Subba Rao,
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layout-designs and IPR Associate Professor (Retd),
SDSC, SHAR, ISRO
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2016-17 Drafting of Patent 30.12.2016 to
31.12.2016
Rama Krishna Kappagantu,
IEEE R10 DIRECTOR
Dr. Lakshmi Narayana
Merugu,
Vice Chair, IEEE,
Hyderabad section,
D. Shasidhar Reddy, Infosys
Ltd
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2016-17 Use of Trade Marks and Registered
Users
10.1.2016 Emmanuel Gosula, Oakton,
Hyderabad
Brahma Reddy B, Oakton
Ltd
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2016-17 Filing of Patent 07.02.2016 To
08.02.2016
Dr. T. Thayagaraj,
IIT, Madras
Prof. Mahesh Kumar,
I.I.T. Madras, Chennai-36
C. Thiagarajan,
Technical Superintendent,
Dept of Physics, IITM,
Chennai-600026.
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2016-17 Patent kill invention 13.02.2016 Aniruddha S Dasu
Senior Vice President –
Polaris
Vijay Durga Reddy
Sr. Consultant, Singapore
Raghavendra Saroor
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2016-17 Patent application process 26.04.2016 to
27.04.2016
Dr. V. Naga Bhaskar Reddy
Professor & Head –EEE,
RGMCET, Nandyal
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Dr. P. Umapathi Reddy
Professor – Dept. of EEE,
SVEC – Tirupati.
Prof. Sydulu Maheswarapu
NITW – Dept. of EEE
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2016-17 Industrial Design Protection 18.07.2016 K. Prahlada Rao
Principal – JNTUACE,
Anantapuramu
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2017-18 Impact of IPR on Development,
Health, Agriculture and Generic
Resource
22.10.2017 S. Jaffar Hussain
GMMCO Ltd, Chennai
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2017-18 IPR in India 06.11.2017 to
07.11.2017
P. Raghavendra
Sig Asso Director (Retd),
Inst. Of Defence Scientists,
Hyd.
Dr. V. Adimurthy
Padmasree Awardee, ISRO
Dr. Y. Bhavani Kumar
Scientist, TPT
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2017-18 Justifications for protection of IP 25.10.2017 Dr. S. Chandra Mohan
Reddy
Associate Prof – ECE,
JNTUACEP.
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2017-18 Patent application process 23.03.2018 B.V. Reddy,
Professor – FEAS, Oshawa,
ON , Canada
D. Srinivasula Reddy
DRDO Scientist (DRDL),
P.R. Hariharan
DSIR, New Delhi
30 2017-18 WTO and IPR 15.09.2018 Prof. D. Sreeramulu
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Dept. of Business
Management, UCC&BM,
OU
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2017-18 Rights of patentee 06.10.2018 Prof. Dr. Swammy Vashist
Professor in Accounting,
Cambodia
IPR WORKSHOP DETAILS
Name of the Workshop: National Workshop on Data Protection Law
DATE: 06.02.2013 to 05.02.2013.
VENUE: AITS Conference Hall.
Resource Persons: M. Azmath Ali, Project Manager, ALP, TCS, KLK Estates, Hyderabad.
Organized by: Department of Computer Science Engineering
Introduction: Personal data is any information relating to you, whether it relates to your private,
professional, or public life. In the online environment, where vast amounts of personal data are
shared and transferred around the globe instantaneously, it is increasingly difficult for people to
maintain control of their personal information. This is where data protection comes in.
Data protection refers to the practices, safeguards, and binding rules put in place to protect your
personal information and ensure that you remain in control of it. In short, you should be able to
decide whether or not you want to share some information, who has access to it, for how long,
for what reason, and be able to modify some of this information, and more. Governments also
have a security interest in ensuring the protection of personal data.
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Objectives of the workshop:
To create awareness about the data protection
To know importance of commercial data and its protection
To categorise personal data and commercial data
Theme of the workshop:
The workshop focuses on following topics:
Information Security and Privacy
Computer and Software
Data Protection,
Sensitive Information
Targeted Audience:
Faculties, students and practicing lawyer and software professional.
Number of participants: 43
Name of the Workshop: National Workshop on Cyber law and Data Protection-in IPR
DATE: 06.04.2013 to 07.04.2013.
VENUE: AITS Conference Hall.
Resource Persons: B. Ramesh Reddy, Lava Technologies, Bangalore.
Organized by: Department of Information Technology
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Introduction: The rapid change occurring in the present era of Information Technology and the
computer has gained popularity in every aspect of our lives. This includes the use of computers
by persons involved in the commission of crimes. Today, computers play a major role in almost
every crime that is committed. Every crime that is committed is not necessarily a computer
crime, but it does mean that law enforcement must become much more computer literate just to
be able to keep up with the criminal element. Extending the rule of law into cyberspace is a
critical step to create a trustworthy environment for people and different activities. Computer
forensic science helps in maintaining the trustworthy environment for cyber society by applying
a set of procedure and integrated analytical techniques to extract evidence when computer is used
as evidence in criminal investigation. To provide this self-protection, computer forensic science
should focus on implementing cyber security plans addressing people, process, and technology
issues. There is need to commit the resources to educate employees on security practices,
develop thorough plans for the handling of sensitive data, records and transactions, and
incorporate robust security technology, such as firewalls, anti-virus software, intrusion detection
tools, and authentication services, throughout the organizations' computer systems. One of the
major challenges, we are facing in law improvement in this new era is keeping up with growing
demands of technology. Computer technology changes are so rapid that if a department is up to
date today; their equipment will probably be outdated. Since the budgets have not been increased
to keep pace with the rapid change in technology it becoming difficult for law enforcement
agencies to keep up with this rapid change. The criminal element is not as challenged to keep
pace, and being usually well financed and having the resources to continue purchasing the newer
technologies.
Objectives of the workshop:
To know about Cyber Law
To study various techniques of computer forensic science
To categorize Cyber crimes
Theme of the workshop:
The workshop focuses on following topics:
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Cyber Security plans
Computer forensic
Email Forensic Techniques
Password cracking Techniques and Cryptanalysis,
Data-related crimes, including interception, modification, and theft.
Network-related crimes, including interference and sabotage.
Crimes of access, including hacking and virus distribution.
Associated computer-related crimes, including aiding and abetting cyber criminals
computer fraud and Computer forgery.
Targeted Audience:
Faculties, students and software professional.
Number of participants: 36
Name of the Workshop: National Workshop on Enforcement of Intellectual Property
Rights
DATE: 26.9.2014 to 27.9.2014.
VENUE: AITS Conference Hall.
Resource Persons: Dr. C. N. V. Sridhar and B. Subhan.
Organized by: Department of Business Administration
Introduction: Acquisition and maintenance of an intellectual property right is meaningless if
that right cannot be enforced in the marketplace. It is the threat of enforcement which allows an
intellectual property right to be exploited as a commercial asset. When viewed in this context,
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the existence of an effective enforcement regime becomes a central aspect of a well-functioning
IP
Objectives of the workshop:
To know infringement of intellectual property rights
To study remedies to prevent infringements
Theme of the workshop:
The workshop focuses on following topics:
Enforcement of intellectual property rights
Infringement of intellectual property rights
Injunctions
Targeted Audience:
Faculties, students, Research Scholar and software professional.
Number of participants: 33
Name of the Workshop: National Workshop on IPR awareness for Engineers
DATE: 11.11.2014 to 12.11.2014
VENUE: AITS Conference Hall.
Resource Persons:
Mr. R. Narayanan &Pandits, SRI T.T. Tirupathi-517 501,
Mr. A. Gangadhar Kumar, Smart Steps Pvt Ltd, Hyderabad
Prof. S.V.K. Varma, Dept of Mathematics S.V.U college of Sciences, S.V. University,
Tirupati.
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Organized by: Department of Mechanical Engineering
Introduction: Intellectual property is the area of law that deals with protecting the rights of
those who create original works. It covers everything from original plays and novels to
inventions and company identification marks. The purpose of intellectual property laws is to
encourage new technologies, artistic expressions and inventions while promoting economic
growth. When individuals know that their creative work will be protected and that they can
benefit from their labour, they are more likely to continue to produce things that create jobs,
develop new technology, make processes more efficient, and create beauty in the world around
us.
Objectives of the workshop:
Awareness on Intellectual Property Rights and Patents.
Academic and industrial research perspective, and IPR.
Innovative steps to quality and success.
Protecting and exploring IPRs.
Theme of the workshop:
The workshop focuses on following topics:
Intellectual property rights and patents
Academic and industrial research perspective of IPR
Role of IP policy and IP cell
Anatomy of patents and patent claims.
IPR and Science & Technology transfer
Protecting and exploring IPRs.
Hands-on training
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Targeted Audience:
Faculties, students, Research Scholar and software professional.
Number of participants: 43.
Name of the Workshop: National Workshop on IP Policy and Legislations
DATE: 03.10.2015 to 04.10.2015.
VENUE: AITS Conference Hall.
Resource Persons:
Prof. D. Thukaram, Dept of Electrical Engg, I.I.S.C, Bengaluru
Prof. S.P. Dhanvel, Dept of H&S, IIT Madras
Dr. M. Venkatesan, Asso.Prof. SCSR VIT University, Vellore, Tamilnadu
C. Rama Krishna Reddy, Project Coordinator, Andhra Pradesh Indl & Techl Consultancy
Organization Limited, Kadapa.
Organized by: Department of Business Administration
Introduction: Intellectual property is the area of law that deals with protecting the rights of
those who create original works. It covers everything from original plays and novels to
inventions and company identification marks. The purpose of intellectual property laws is to
encourage new technologies, artistic expressions and inventions while promoting economic
growth. When individuals know that their creative work will be protected and that they can
benefit from their labour, they are more likely to continue to produce things that create jobs,
develop new technology, make processes more efficient, and create beauty in the world around
us.
Objectives of the workshop:
Awareness on Intellectual Property Rights.
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Various forms of IPR
To know various legislation relating to IPR in India.
Theme of the workshop:
The workshop focuses on following topics:
Patents
Utility models
Trade marks
Designs
Targeted Audience:
Faculties, students, Research Scholar and software professional.
Number of participants: 42.
Name of the Workshop: National Workshop on Drafting of Patent
DATE: 30.12.2015 to 31.12.2015.
VENUE: AITS Conference Hall.
Resource Persons:
Rama Krishna Kappagantu, IEEE R10 DIRECTOR
Dr. Lakshmi Narayana Merugu, Vice Chair, IEEE, Hyderabad section,
D. Shasidhar Reddy, Infosys Ltd
Organized by: Department of Electronic & Communication Engineering
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Introduction: Patent drafting is the process of writing the patent description and claims. When
the patent is issued, the draft is the specification part of the document. Patent drafting is a part
of how to patent an idea and is the process of writing the patent description and claims. It is at
the core of every patent application. When the patent is issued or allowed, the draft serves as the
specification part of the document.
Objectives of the workshop:
To know patent drafting process.
To get awareness of patent searching.
Theme of the workshop:
The workshop focuses on following topics:
Background information on the invention
A brief summary of invention
A short description of the drawings
A detailed description of invention
The claim or claims
An abstract of the disclosure
Targeted Audience:
Faculties, students, Research Scholar and software professional.
Number of participants: 40.
Name of the Workshop: National Workshop on Filing of Patent
DATE: 07.02.2016 to 08.02.2016.
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VENUE: AITS Conference Hall.
Resource Persons:
Dr. T. Thayagaraj, IIT, Madras
Prof. Mahesh Kumar, I.I.T. Madras, Chennai-36
C. Thiagarajan, Technical Superintendent, Dept of Physics, IITM, Chennai-600026.
Organized by: Department of Electronic & Communication Engineering
Introduction: A patent application is a request pending at a patent office for the grant of
a patent for the invention described and claimed by that application. An application consists of a
description of the invention (the patent specification), together with official forms and
correspondence relating to the application. The term patent application is also used to refer to
the process of applying for a patent, or to the patent specification itself (i.e. the content of the
document filed with a view to initiating the process of applying for a patent. To obtain the grant
of a patent, a person, either legal or natural, must file an application at a patent office with the
jurisdiction to grant a patent in the geographic area over which coverage is required. This is often
a national patent office, but may be a regional body. Once the patent specification complies with
the laws of the office concerned, a patent may be granted for the invention described and claimed
by the specification.
Objectives of the workshop:
To know patent application filing
Documents to require to patent application
Theme of the workshop:
The workshop focuses on following topics:
Patent specification
Claims
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Filing date
Priority claim
Security issues
Publication
Patent pending
Patentable subject matter
Search and examination
Issue or grant
Post-issue or grant
Targeted Audience:
Faculties, students, Research Scholar and software professional.
Number of participants: 42.
Name of the Workshop: National Workshop on Patent Application Process
DATE: 26.04.2016 to 27.04.2016.
VENUE: AITS Conference Hall.
Resource Persons:
Dr. V. Naga Bhaskar Reddy, Professor & Head –EEE, RGMCET, Nandyal
Dr. P. Umapathi Reddy, Professor – Dept. of EEE, SVEC – Tirupati.
Prof. Sydulu Maheswarapu, NITW – Dept. of EEE
B.V. Reddy, Professor – FEAS, Oshawa, ON , Canada
D. Srinivasula Reddy, DRDO Scientist (DRDL)
P.R. Hariharan, DSIR, New Delhi
Organized by: Department of Electronic & Communication Engineering
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Introduction: A patent application (i.e., the document which an applicant files with a view to
initiating the patent application process) generally contains a description of the invention
together with at least one claim purporting to define it. A patent application may also
include drawings to illustrate the invention. Furthermore, an abstract is generally required.
Objectives of the workshop:
Drafting of Patent Application
Steps in patent Application process
Theme of the workshop:
The workshop focuses on following topics:
Who can apply for a patent?
What can and cannot be patented?
How do I know if my invention is patentable?
How long does patent protection last?
How much does it cost to get a patent?
Targeted Audience:
Faculties, students, Research Scholar and software professional.
Number of participants: 45.