General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)

General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is introduced by the European Union to safeguard the privacy data of European citizens. In this digital age, many of the government organizations, private organizations, non-profit organizations etc. have access to our personal information without our consent and is being misused. With the GDPR coming in, there will be transparency and strengthening of the fundamental rights of individuals. Individuals will have the control related to the usage of their personal data.

GDPR is applied to all the citizens residing in European Union. It is also extended to the organizations overseas which operate in EU or have EU citizens as their customers. So, this means that all the major corporations need to comply with the rules of GDPR. As GDPR is a regulation and not a Directive it should be implemented by all the 28 countries of European Union and also by the other countries which have EU citizens as their customers.

PROCEDURE:

The drafting of the agreement would commence from the required information shared by you. Once the information is shared, we would assign it to the lawyers who would be working on the document and they shall get in touch with you through mobile and email. The charges paid by you are inclusive of the following

  • First draft in 3-4 working days.
  • Two iterations followed by the First Draft at the your convenience.
All the fields are monidatory.

Registration Process

Online Registration

We would be requiring your existing privacy policy.

If it's a startup, then the following information is required:

  • Is registration mandatory - can Facebook or Google Plus accounts be linked?
  • Nature of Data collected from users
  • The scope of services provided by you
  • Whether you wish to employ Cookies? What about Google Ads/analytics?
  • Whether you wish to use Third Party payment gateways for any services on your site?
  • TIMELINE:

    It would take us 3 - 4 working days to deliver the first draft. However, we shall deliver the document within 24 hours, if you approach us on priority service and charges are applicable for it.

Why Bright Legal Registration Services

LEGAL EXPERTS AT YOUR REACH

At Bright Legal Registration Services, we can deliver all your documentation requirements in just four working days. And if you're not totally satisfied, we'll take another couple of days to work on the modifications you need. All at the lowest price, both online and offline.

9.1 CUSTOMER SCORE

We make your interaction with government as smooth as is possible by doing all the paperwork for you. We will also give you absolute clarity on the process to set realistic expectations.

200+ STRONG TEAM

Our team of experienced business advisors are a phone call away, should you have any queries about the process. But we'll try to ensure that your doubts are cleared before they even arise.

FAQs on Provisional Patent

A patentable invention can be any (1) Art, process, method or manner of manufacture, (2) Machine, apparatus or other articles, (3) Substances produced by manufacturing, (4) Computer software with technical application to industry or used with Hardware, and (5) Product patent for food, chemicals, medicines and drugs.

20 years from the date of filing for a provisional or permanent patent, the patent falls into the public domain.

The details of the invention on a CD or pen drive, along with its name, comparison with existing products, uses and date of publication (if any). Applicant information is also required.

A patentee must disclose the invension in the patent document for anyone to practice it after the expiry of the patent or practice it with the consent of the patent holder during the life of the patent.

It is, therefore, effective only in India. However, filing an application in India enables the applicant to file a corresponding application for same invention in convention countries, within or before expiry of twelve months from the filing date in India. Therefore, separate patents should be obtained in each country where the applicant requires protection of his invention in those countries. There is no patent valid worldwide.

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