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Intellectual Property Protection in Neurosurgery: An Overview
Neurosurgery, 2022This is the first article of a series that will cover strategies for the protection of neurosurgical inventions and devices through patent law. Advances in neurosurgical techniques have always been accompanied by advances in neurosurgical technology. Indeed, continuous technological innovation has been a characteristic of the profession.
David J. Dykeman +2 more
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Protection Of Intellectual Property
2001AbstractMultilateral cooperation in the field of intellectual property rights (IPRs) dates back more than a century. Although certain IPR-related issues were a matter of long standing concern under the GATT—in particular trade in counterfeit goods—it was not until the creation of the WTO that enforceable rules regarding ownership rights to intellectual
Bernard M. Hoekman, Michel M. Kostecki
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PROTECTION OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
Science & World, 2022The establishment of intellectual property in the law as an independent object of civil law has created conditions for independent participation in the civil turnover of the results of intellectual activity and obtaining material benefits from their use.
Nikita Bondarev, Vera Shumilina
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Protecting intellectual property in cyberspace
IEEE Technology and Society Magazine, 1998In order to accommodate the increased Internet traffic of the past several years, the infrastructure of the Internet has grown, and has subsequently become more and more complex. The technological subtleties of expanding the Internet are not the only nor even the greatest problems associated with the growing cyberspace population.
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Protecting intellectual property.
2020Abstract Technological innovations are important for driving economic growth and maintaining industrial competitiveness. They also can yield societal benefits, be favourable for the environment, and improve the human condition. This chapter describes the need for and the ways in which innovations such as these can be protected, with an emphasis
R. Meilan, K. Grant, V. Shier
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Protecting your intellectual property
Proceedings Eighteenth Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference (COMPSAC 94), 2002Legal protection of proprietary technology involving multimedia applications is surveyed. In particular, protection using patents, copyrights, mask works, trademarks and trade secrets is discussed. >
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Intellectual Property Protection
2015With the growth of the knowledge-based economy, intellectual property right (IPR) is recognized as a key factor to develop and protect strategic competitiveness and innovation of an enterprise. The increasing degree of collaboration in global relationships, ubiquitous digital communication techniques as well as tough competition has lead to an ...
Josip Stjepandić +2 more
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Protecting Intellectual Property
2014China’s IPR infringement problems are the fodder of popular press. Chinese IP pirates use sophisticated techniques, and can now counterfeit the entire look, feel, and experience of western retail brands like Apple and IKEA.
Henk R. Randau, Olga Medinskaya
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Protection of Intellectual Property
71st EAGE Conference and Exhibition incorporating SPE EUROPEC 2009, 2009Showcases of the protection of Intellectual Property, software and content, from Schlumberger (Petrel), Ikon Science, TNO and Plaxis. The different ways to protect non-managed code and content. Introduction to the new challenges in protecting C#, VB.NET,
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Functional polymorphism for intellectual property protection
2016 IEEE International Symposium on Hardware Oriented Security and Trust (HOST), 2016Polymorphic gates and circuits have been used in the past to design evolutionary components that can sense the environment. In general, polymorphic gates can change their function based on environmental properties such as temperature and power. In the modern digital logic threat landscape, adversarial reverse engineering and illegal cloning pose two ...
Jeffrey Todd McDonald +4 more
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