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Experiments in Intellectual Property
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2016Perhaps more than any other area, intellectual property (IP) law is grounded in assumptions about how people behave. These assumptions involve how creators respond to incentives, how rights are licensed in markets, and how people decide whether to innovate or borrow from the culture and technologies that they see around them.
Christopher Buccafusco +1 more
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On intellectual property protection
Proceedings of the IEEE 2000 Custom Integrated Circuits Conference (Cat. No.00CH37044), 2002New design paradigms based on the concept of system-on-chip are gradually replacing printed circuit board centric approaches. This trend is mainly due to two factors: far higher running speeds and greater miniaturization. The new paradigms will accelerate design cycles, which in turn will force designers to reuse existing and acquire new circuits ready
Edoardo Charbon, Ilhami Torunoglu
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2021
We analyzed the intellectual property landscape surrounding currently available vaccines, with a focus on patents.
Ana Santos, Rutschman +2 more
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We analyzed the intellectual property landscape surrounding currently available vaccines, with a focus on patents.
Ana Santos, Rutschman +2 more
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Library Hi Tech, 2007
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of intellectual property justifications and the basics of intellectual property law.Design/methodology/approachThe paper examines intellectual property rights, discussing such areas as: copyright protection, patents, trademarks, trade secrets and common and current misconceptions ...
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PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of intellectual property justifications and the basics of intellectual property law.Design/methodology/approachThe paper examines intellectual property rights, discussing such areas as: copyright protection, patents, trademarks, trade secrets and common and current misconceptions ...
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The anti-intellectual effects of intellectual property
Current Opinion in Chemical Biology, 2006Intellectual property considerations decrease research productivity in subtle and unanticipated ways. Chemical probe exchange between Pharma and academia is hindered by academic IP interests. These are perceived as a subtle nuisance by the academic researcher.
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Homotopy and intellectual property
Proceedings Computer Graphics International CGI-99, 1999Homotopy is a new non-linear science with vast applications throughout information technology. Monolith has taken on the role of promoting this new technology from the level of theory to a level from which practical applications can be developed. In order to maintain contact with both researchers and business, Monolith has developed a business model in
Sakaki Morishita, Neil Henderson
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Biotechnology as an Intellectual Property
Science, 1984Recent advances in biotechnology have created many public policy and legal issues, one of the most significant of which is the treatment of biotechnological industrial products, particularly under the patent system. Patents represent one of several types of intellectual property; their ownership confers the right to exclude others from benefitting from
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