18 January,2023 03:52 PM IST | Mumbai | Asif Rizvi
The combat uniform. Pic/ Defense spokesperson
The Indian Army has obtained Intellectual property Rights (IPR) of the design and camouflage pattern of its newly introduced camouflage pattern dress. The improved combat uniform was unveiled by the Chief of Army Staff during Army Day 2022, a defense press release said.
The release further said that the copyright of the design is with the Indian Army for 10 years extendable by another five years. It has been done to prevent unauthorized vendors from manufacturing and selling the combat pattern dress in the open market as it was posing a serious security threat for the Indian Army and the nation as a whole.
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As per orders on the subject, these uniforms will only be sold in the unit run canteens of the Indian Army. Due to this IPR, the Indian Army now possesses exclusive rights to the design and can file a legal suit against any design infringement and unauthorized reproduction of this design, it said.
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In collaboration with the civil authorities and police, the headquarters in Maharashtra, Gujarat and Goa area has proactively disseminated the above information to all the vendors in all states under its area of responsibility, the release said.