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Features of Intellectual Property Rights Lending [PDF]
The article describes the current situation in lending intellectual property (IP) rights in Russia. Furthermore, I investigate the existing legal framework for this type of lending.
Olga Fedorovna Maslenkova
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Development of Culturally Creative Products in Libraries from the Perspective of Cultural Intellectual Property [PDF]
[Purpose/Significance] The development of culturally creative products in libraries is still in the exploratory stage at present. Focusing on the generation of relevant new concepts in the cultural industry can further clearly grasp the core of ...
LYU Fangting
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National Systems for the Protection of Intellectual Property Rights [PDF]
The article examines the features of national intellectual property systems (hereinafter referred to as IP) in the context of international institutionalization of technology transfer.
Povoroznyk Mykola Yu.
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The Relationship Between Intellectual Property Law and Competition Law: An Economic Approach [PDF]
This paper presents an economic analysis of the relationship between Intellectual Property (IP) Law and Competition Law. Contrary to some of the recent debate, our analysis emphasises the separation of IP Law and Competition Law: IP law should concern ...
Rockett, K, Régibeau, P
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Strategies for Enhancing Intellectual Property Literacy Education in Academic Libraries from the Perspective of New Quality Productive Forces [PDF]
[Purpose/Significance] High-quality development of new quality productive forces cannot be achieved without the support of intellectual property rights.
LIU Jie, YUAN Yongxu, WU Juan
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Global Intellectual Property Applications and Active IP Rights (2015-2020) – Result of IP Education
The purpose of this paper is to compare data, covering four types of industrial property – patents, utility models, trademarks, and industrial designs in the period 2015-2020, based on the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) Indicators.
Svetoslava Dimitrova +3 more
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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY (IP) FOR FUTURE ENGINEERS
The Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO) is an agency of Industry Canada responsible for the administration and processing of the greater part of intellectual property (IP) in Canada. For example, during the last fiscal year, CIPO processed approximately 100,000 patents, trade-marks, copyrights and industrial designs applications.
Michel Loiselle, Dumitru Olariu
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This study proposes policy measures to vitalize Korea’s intellectual property (IP) finance market by analyzing the systems of Korea, the U.S., Japan, and China.
Yumi Lee, Donggi Hong
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The proliferation of generative artificial intelligence (GAI) technology poses a fundamental challenge to the current design protection law system, which is based on the traditional premise that “creation is a uniquely human act.” With courts and ...
Joungjae Lee, Taeman Kim
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The fundamental right to (intellectual) property and the discretion of the legislature [PDF]
The article makes two points regarding the fundamental rights dimensions of intellectual property (IP). First, it explains why the prevailing approach to balancing the fundamental right to intellectual property with conflicting fundamental freedoms as if
Peukert, Alexander
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