Intellectual Property Rights Made Easy for a Common Man: Protect What You Create. Own What You Think

Wedidit Foundation · AI-narrated by Parvati (from Google)
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Do you create? Write? Design? Build? Invent?

Then you already own intellectual property. But if you don’t protect it, someone else will.

This book is a no-nonsense guide to copyrights, trademarks, patents, designs, and more, told through real stories, practical steps, and legal clarity.

Written in plain English for every Indian, this book will help you:

Register your rights

Prevent theft

File your IP online

Enforce your claims

Go global with confidence

From reel makers to researchers, from freelancers to founders, this book is your shield.

Don’t let your creation become someone else’s property. Claim it. Now.

India is brimming with creators, from village artisans to AI coders, from poets to product designers. Yet, most have no idea how to protect what they create. In a world where theft is silent and legal, ignorance is the biggest risk.

This book simplifies India's complex intellectual property laws into everyday language for the everyday Indian. Whether you're a student, startup founder, artist, or farmer, this book will teach you how to protect, register, and fight for your creations.

Backed by real-life stories, case studies, and step-by-step guides, Intellectual Property Rights Made Easy for a Common Man is your legal companion to owning what you create.

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