Running on a pilot basis initially, the scheme was in force till March 31 this year.
It is now being "extended further for a period of three years", the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion said.
It is crucial for startups to protect their intellectual property rights (IPRs) in this highly competitive world, it added.
The decision to extend the scheme will encourage startups to encash on innovation and for that protection of IPRs is crucial. The government last year announced several incentives including tax benefits to the sector under the Startup India action plan.
For effective implementation of the scheme, the DIPP has empanelled several facilitators, who are required to provide IPR related services to startups
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As per the scheme, facilitators should not charge anything from a startup. The fees is paid directly by the government.
Further it said that startups covered under this scheme will not be required to obtain certificate of an eligible business from the Inter-Ministerial Board of Certification.
To encourage young entrepreneurs and innovation, the government has decided to bear the entire cost of facilitation for filing of patents, trademarks or designs.
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