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(Sub)cultural specificity of fiction simile and the choice of translation strategy
In this paper, we combine methodological tools of cognitive linguistics and translation studies to establish correlations between translation procedures applied to render English fiction similes into Ukrainian, and the (sub)cultural specificity of the ...
Martynyuk Alla, Akhmedova Elvira
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How Antitrust Enforcement Can Spur Innovation: Bell Labs and the 1956 Consent Decree [PDF]
We study the 1956 consent decree against the Bell System to investigate whether patents held by a dominant firm are harmful for innovation and if so, whether compulsory licensing can provide an effective remedy.
Fackler, Thomas A. +3 more
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Various inventions are presented in the water industry, essential for the water supply, distribution, treatment, storage, and consumption optimization.
Hossein Shakeri, Zahra Shakeri
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The challenge of providing access to high-priced patented medicines is a global problem affecting all countries. A decade and a half ago the use of flexibilities contained in the World Trade Organization Agreement on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual
Ellen F. M. ‘t Hoen +2 more
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Compulsory licensing and access to drugs [PDF]
Compulsory licensing allows the use of a patented invention without the owner's consent, with the aim of improving access to essential drugs. The pharmaceutical sector argues that, if broadly used, it can be detrimental to innovation. We model the interaction between a company in the North that holds the patent for a certain drug and a government in ...
Stavropoulou, C, VALLETTI, TOMMASO MARIA
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[Un]happy Together: Why the Supremacy Clause Preempts State Law Digital Performance Rights in Radio-Like Streaming of Pre-1972 Sound Recordings [PDF]
Lovers of the music of Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, Etta James, and hundreds of other recording artists whose records were made before February 15, 1972, may soon have a hard time hearing these great artists on any satellite or Internet radio service ...
Ross, Julie L.
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The Legislative Approach and System Improvement of China’s Compulsory Licensing for Drug Patents
Zhang Cao,1 Yichao Chen,2 Wenjie Jiang,1 Wei Li3 1School of Law, Zhejiang University of Finance and Economics, Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, People’s Republic of China; 2School of Law, Jinan University, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, People’s Republic of ...
Cao Z, Chen Y, Jiang W, Li W
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In keeping with the relatively new waiver of the requirement of domestic production under Article 31(f) of TRIPS, the Indian Patents Act 1970 was amended allowing for compulsory license in certain exceptional circumstances.
Swarup Kumar
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Medicamentos esenciales, patentes y licencias obligatorias: Doha no es la respuesta
Es frecuente buscar en la Declaración de Doha (Organización Mundial del Comercio, 2001) una base para la protección de la salud pública mundial confiando en las licencias obligatorias (compulsory license). Pero no cabe llamarse a engaño, pues se trata de
Salvador Bergel, María Julia Bertomeu
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Aereo and Internet Television: A Call to Save the Dukes (A La Carte) [PDF]
If it looks like a duck, swims like a duck, and quacks like a duck, it is probably a duck. The most recent U.S. Supreme Court decision regarding the Copyright Act employed this “duck test” when determining that Aereo, an Internet content-streaming ...
Patel, Pooja
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