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    Patent Protection for Inventions in Outer Space: Issues and Challenges
    (University of North Bengal, 2024) Arundhati
    The increasing commercialization of space activities has highlighted the need for a robust legal framework to protect intellectual property (IP) in outer space. Currently, national and regional patent laws apply only within their respective jurisdictions, leading to challenges in enforcing patent rights beyond Earth. The existing international space law framework, which resembles maritime law, allows private entities to circumvent patent regulations by registering in jurisdictions with favorable IP policies, contributing to the "flags of convenience" problem. This regulatory competition threatens global patent protection, potentially discouraging innovation in space technologies. India, despite being a signatory to major international space treaties, lacks a dedicated national space law to regulate IP rights in space-related activities. The growing involvement of private enterprises in India’s space sector further necessitates comprehensive legislation to address patent protection, interdepartmental coordination, and commercialization of space innovations. This article examines the challenges of enforcing patent protection in outer space, the inadequacies of the current international legal framework, and the implications of regulatory competition among states. It explores the necessity for national space legislation in India and discusses global solutions, including the establishment of a universal patent jurisdiction or a "Space Patent" regime. The article also evaluates proposals by WIPO and other international organizations to create a unified system for patent protection in space, ensuring stronger IP rights and fostering innovation. Finally, it highlights the need for global cooperation to address the legal complexities of space-related inventions and support sustainable space exploration and commercialization.
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