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Intellectual Property (IP) Education in Business Schools :
2023How do business schools equip budding entrepreneurs and business students with the IP skills needed for a global knowledge economy? To get a more informed view of the extent of IP education in business schools, the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) undertook this study in collaboration with the Global Business School Network (GBSN).
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Legal protection for semiconductor intellectual property (IP)
Proceedings of the ASP-DAC Asia and South Pacific Design Automation Conference, 2003., 2003Considering the value of semiconductor IP (intellectual property), a fundamental knowledge of legal protection for IP is an essential requirement for both IP providers and IP users. Since IPs are recognized as one of the intangible assets, the present intellectual property systems, such as patent, copyright, trade secret, and mask work protection ...
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IP Squared: Internet Standards and Intellectual Property
IEEE Internet Computing, 2008Standards-development organizations (SDOs) comprise participants from large and small companies, academia, and the open source community. The participants come with varying backgrounds with regard to copyright and patents in the areas that are being standardized, and the SDOs must deal with these issues in ways that both satisfy the participants (and ...
Jorge Contreras, Russ Housley
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Does IP Need IP? Accommodating Intellectual Production Outside the Intellectual Property Paradigm
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2010Arguments for strong intellectual property protection proceed on the assumption that exclusive rights are necessary to generate the incentives that encourage intellectual production. However, recent events suggest that that this assumption is questionable. Many creative endeavors are flourishing without strong intellectual property protection. Examples
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Intellectual Property Issues on Ip Networks
Media International Australia, 2001Some fundamental behaviours of the current (and foreseeable) global internet do not fit well with the requirements for successful digital rights management (DRM) and for control of access to IP rights-protected content. This has implications for longer term development of regulation in the digital domain.
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Intellectual property (IP) analysis of embossed hologram business
SPIE Proceedings, 2006This paper presents an overview of patents and patent applications on security embossed holograms, and highlights the possibilities offered by patent searching and analysis. Thousands of patent documents relevant to embossed holograms were uncovered by the study. The search was performed in the following databases: U.S.
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WIPO Intellectual Property (IP) and Gender Action Plan :
2023This document sets out the first strategic action plan for the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) for its newly created IP and gender program. It flows from and aligns with WIPO’s Medium-Term Strategic Plan (MTSP) dated June 7, 2021, and complements WIPO’s Gender Policy.
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