| # | Name | Comments |
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| 1 | Anonymous | |
| 2 | Raju Kumar | I fully support this idea especially making available the decisions online. Its about time to introduce a bit of accountability in the Indian Patent Office as well. |
| 3 | Rohit Mammen Alex | |
| 4 | Tahir Amin (I-MAK) | |
| 5 | Dr. Poolla R.K. Murti | I appreciate your efforts for crating a Database for Indian Patents. I would accept any voluntary work you like to give me in this respect. Best regards
Dr. Poolla R.K. Murti
Coordinator / Cyber Laws & IPR
University of Hyderabad |
| 6 | Anonymous | I agree with the contents above. We in CSIR are facing a lot of problems for filling patents as Indian Patent Office is not on line, with its data bases. It is difficult to study the prior art information from these offices. Also we request steps may be taken to process the back log at the earliest. Intellectual management should be done more intelligently and scientifically. Imprortance of this is not recognised by the governement. Specially in the traditional knowledge where the knowledge holders are illiterate, they have been exploited by others. |
| 7 | Ramanathan (NLSIU Student) | |
| 8 | Anonymous | It is a grave concern that the Indian Patent Database is not available to the Public. It needs to be addressed with utmost urgency. |
| 9 | Hafiz Aziz ur Rehman | |
| 10 | Susmitha K | |
| 11 | C H Unnikrishnan | It is true that we have come across several such situations where the Indian patent offices are either not very cooperative for providing even sharable data or they are not well equipped to mine the data at the time of requirement. |
| 12 | Sukanya Natarajan | This request to make patent information to be made public is an urgent and dire need of the hour. |
| 13 | Dr. V.K. Unni (Asst. Professor, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad) | This should be done on a priority basis.While many of the government departments are actually taking full advantage of ithe Internet, I don't see any reason why the Patent Office should be reluctant to post their decisions on-line. |
| 14 | Saravan Krishnan | |
| 15 | Jithin Paul Varghese | By the implementation of the proposals mentioned in the petition we are delivering justice and strengthening the democratic framework as commons are getting informed as to what happens around them . I wholeheartedly support this venture , |
| 16 | Mathew Chacko | Student |
| 17 | B. Vijayaraghavan | |
| 18 | Binsy Susan Baby | |
| 19 | Kalpana Nagampalli | |
| 20 | Kalpana Nagampalli | |
| 21 | Kalpana Nagampalli | |
| 22 | Kalpana Nagampalli | |
| 23 | Anonymous | |
| 24 | Ashutosh Kumar Srivastava | |
| 25 | Manu T.R | Hope this will be one of the most welcoming steps from the government side towards the economic growth of the country. I am sure this step will benefit IPO as well as other government machineries from the hassle of tackling RTI applications which is cumbersome and time consuming even though response time is stipulated within the RTI Act, in addition to the large scale public convenience. However, it is equally important to provide an accurate and useful information database unlike the trademark database, which is not updated regularly and provided without complete information and accuracy at the same time imposing further burden on the users and most of the time not to be of any practical use. |
| 26 | Roshni Rasheed | |
| 27 | Parag Sayta | |
| 28 | Medha Saxena | |
| 29 | kavitha | i do agree with this and i hope that the lacunae would be given preference to prove that India is also on par with the other countries in IP |
| 30 | Rajdeep | I think this should be part of the duties as required under the Right to Information Act, what with the Patent Office dealing with 'information', which concerns the people. |
| 31 | Manjinder Singh | |
| 32 | Bravish Rau | It is critical that we maintain comprehensive databases to track the progress of the Indian economy, and that these be made public. This is symptomatic of all India related databases including elementary things like the decennial Census and the 5-year economic census. It's a nightmare obtaining any useful data to conduct any kind of meaningful research. Data published in static pre-tablulated reports is of no use when one would want to conduct analysis involving flexibility in cross-tabulations etc. Please provide us with DATA!! You just have to look at the US Census website for pointers. In fact please check out the USPTO website. |
| 33 | Soumya Kanti Das Bhaumik | |
| 34 | Ajay Chandru | Ajay Chandru, Law Student,
Gujarat National Law University
Bsc, LLB (Hons)
Seventh Semester |
| 35 | Ajay Chandru | Ajay Chandru, Law Student,
Gujarat National Law University
Bsc, LLB (Hons)
Seventh Semester |
| 36 | Mishi Choudhary | |
| 37 | kamal arvind | We do need the information to be public and easily accessible. As we know india is soon to be a battle ground for pharma and engineering firms we need transparrent system to defend our assets |
| 38 | Poonam Raghuvanshi | Availability of reliable Patent database and opposition decisions is must, if india is serious about Intellectual property. Due to lack of good patent database, one has to run from post to pillar to get the right information. |
| 39 | Anonymous | |
| 40 | Sandeep K. Rathod | |
| 41 | anamika chatterjee | Indian patent office should become more transparent and updated like USPTO or EP. |
| 42 | Anonymous | |
| 43 | Malavika Kumar | |
| 44 | Mandakini Singh | |
| 45 | Sneha Polisetti | |
| 46 | Vipul Kundalia | |
| 47 | Revathi Raghavan | |
| 48 | Sushant Sinha | It will be of immense help to the community to make patent database available to common people. |
| 49 | Anshuman Sakle | |
| 50 | Gunnar Jacobson | |