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Intellectual Property(IP) as a tool for sustainability of an organization

2011 Annual IEEE India Conference, 2011
Intellectual Property is a compendious term referring to legal rights & obligations relating to products of human mind that have value in marketplace. Intellectual Property Rights cover intellectual outputs, including inventions, publicity material, art works, literary works, manuals, documents, engineering, manufacturing designs, processes, chemical ...
Sekhar Vadari, Jose Reddypogu
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Efficient and secure intellectual property (IP) design with split fabrication

2014 IEEE International Symposium on Hardware-Oriented Security and Trust (HOST), 2014
Split fabrication, the process of splitting an IC into an untrusted and trusted tier, facilitates access to the most advanced semiconductor manufacturing capabilities available in the world without requiring disclosure of design intent. While researchers have investigated the security of logic blocks in the context of split fabrication, the security of
Kaushik Vaidyanathan   +5 more
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Intellectual property (IP) analysis of embossed hologram business

SPIE Proceedings, 2006
This 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.
David Hunt   +2 more
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Intellectual property for the neurocentric age: towards a neuropolitics of IP

Queen Mary Journal of Intellectual Property, 2015
In this article we seek to expand the conversation about the possible new relationships and dilemmas that arise at the nexus between neuroscience, creativity, authorship and intellectual property. This article does not use traditional legal argumentation to understand the future of intellectual property, but rather deploys a scenario-based ...
Jake Dunagan, Debora Halbert
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Teaching Intellectual Property (IP) in Countries in Transition

2013
The purpose of this Study is to identify the special needs of countries in transition with respect to intellectual property training and education, to define the different goals and objectives of such training, and to facilitate the development of a core curriculum and innovative methodologies for teaching IP in countries in transition.
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WIPO Intellectual Property (IP) and Gender Action Plan :

2023
This 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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Intellectual Property (IP) Education in Business Schools :

How 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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Bilanzierung und Bewertung von Intellectual Property (IP)

2021
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Meyer, Dieter   +2 more
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Intellectual Property Valuation: A Critical Aspect of IP Securitization

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2006
IP Valuation is a key component of intellectual property securitization. The feasibility and desirability of investments in IP backed bonds is judged on the basis of projected cash flows from IP asset. The correct calculation of the discount rate can bring windfall gains for the investor of the IP backed bonds. This article thus presents an overview of
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The Valuation of Intellectual Property Asset in the IP Securitization

2012
The creation of new knowledge, its marketability and its ability to produce enduring economic benefits have increasingly become factors of competitive advantage for both companies and their broader economic systems (Zanda, 2009). Many scholars believe that better methods for evaluating intangible assets and reporting a company’s position in its ...
MANFREDI, SIMONE, NAPPO, Fabio
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