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India Introduces Three-Year IP Fee Waiver to Boost Sports-Related Intellectual Property Registrations

New policy aims to encourage innovation and protection in the sports sector by waiving registration fees for patents, trademarks, and designs for three years

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The Indian government has announced a three-year waiver of fees for intellectual property registrations connected to the sports industry. This initiative is designed to stimulate growth and safeguard innovations in sports technology, equipment, and branding by reducing financial barriers for applicants.
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