Bhatura vs Burger
Total apathy of common Indians towards intellectual property rights (IPR) of the originators is appalling. Use of pirated software, photocopied books, and spurious books sold on traffic signals and footpaths, unauthorized copies of branded clothes etc. is unapologetically common. Propriety and ethics are not taught in schools. It is common to see parents encouraging their wards to buy the “cheaper” alternative regardless of its legality and authenticity. Many cities have infamous “markets” for pirated software and duplicate merchandise. The disdain shown by a large majority of the population could easily be listed as one of the major inhibitors of faster growth in India. It discourages innovation at the domestic level; motivates the innovators to immigrate to foreign shores and register their innovations there; and adversely impacts the transfer of critical technology by the foreign innovators to their Indian collaborators and entities. If you are living in Delhi NCR region and tra...