The Centre for Innovation Research and Facilitation (CIRF) in Intellectual Property for Humanity and Development (IPHD) of CNLU, is calling for original logo designs for use as the official logo of the Centre.

About CIRF in IPHD

The Centre has been established with the aim to disseminate knowledge and promote  research in the field of Intellectual property Rights and related fields. The intellectual property is a creation of mind. It is in the form of copyright, patents, Trademarks, design, integrated circuit lay out design, trade secret, and geographical indications, bio-technological inventions, traditional knowledge, inventions related to plant varieties, farmers’/ plant breeders’ rights.

Every type of intellectual creation is socio-economic oriented. But there is requirement of protection to the creators for their economic and moral rights involved in it. At the same time, the dissemination of intellectual property knowledge among the society is essential. The industry also requires connection and involvement.

All Participants are required to design the logo incorporating the above idea and the name of the Centre in full.

 Last date for submission – 16th January.

GUIDELINES–  The logo must be designed as a VECTOR IMAGE

All submissions are to be made on cirf.journal@gmail.com addressing the Director of the Centre, Prof. Dr. S C Roy.

ACCOLADE– The winner of the logo competition will be awarded with a Certificate and a prize amount of Rs 500/-

Important Note: The author of the selected logo shall be entitled to the Certificate and the prize amount of Rs 500/- but shall have no claim of any  Intellectual Property Rights in the logo, either present or in future.

For more details, refer Logos Design Competition

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