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Ontologies for intellectual property rights protection
Expert Systems with Applications, 2012Pirating various forms of intellectual property (IP) causes great economic loss to intellectual property rights (IPR) holders. IPR protection is becoming a key issue in our highly networked world. In order to further deepen our understanding of how to protect IPR and enhance information interchange and knowledge sharing among related entities ...
Xiaomei Zhang, Q. Liu, H. Q. Wang
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Protecting Intellectual Property by Guessing Secrets
2003In the guessing secrets problem defined by Chung, Graham and Leighton 9, player B has to unveil a set of k > 1 secrets that player A has chosen from a pool of N secrets. To discover the secrets, player B is allowed to ask a series of boolean questions.
Marcel Fernandez, Miguel Soriano
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Mobile agents and intellectual property protection
Personal Technologies, 1998Technical enforcement of intellectual property (IP) rights often conflicts with the ability to use the IP. This is especially true when the IP is data, which may easily be copied while it is being accessed. As electronic commerce of data becomes more widespread, traditional approaches will prove increasingly problematic. In this paper, we show that the
Stephane G. Belmon, Bennet S. Yee
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Intellectual property protection for neural networks
Neural Networks, 1990Abstract The principal forms of intellectual property protection for neural networks in the United States include patents, copyrights, trade secrets, and mask works. As with previous forms of new technology, some aspects of neural networks transcend existing legal categories. This is primarily due to their dynamic nature, as well as the impossibility
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Intellectual Property Protection of Plant Innovation
2014Plant innovation is expensive. It is therefore crucial to protect the intellectual property of the breeder as all plant varieties are living self-reproducible material. Intellectual property protection of plant innovation varies from country to country. Plant varieties are not patentable in Europe.
Ricroch, Agnès E., Lebuanec, Bernard
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Intellectual property protection in the EDA industry
Proceedings of the 31st annual conference on Design automation conference - DAC '94, 1994Whenever a business in the Electronic Design Automation (EDA) industry invests a significant amount of time, money or effort to develop some form of competitive software or hardware advantage for the EDA marketplace, it is important to protect such proprietary interest legally.
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An overview of hardware intellectual property protection
2017 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS), 2017Over the last fifteen years, a plethora of techniques has been developed to protect the hardware from piracy attacks from different sets of attackers in the supply chain — untrusted foundry, untrusted user, untrusted testing facility, or a combination thereof. This article explains their threat model(s), capabilities, and limitations.
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Intellectual Property Protection
2011The maritime sector has a tradition of carelessness when it comes to IP protection. Outstanding engineers constantly develop new solutions. They are discussed with colleagues, presented at conferences and exchanged with business partners. While focusing on the technology development, the commercial implications are not taken into account.
Jing Shen, Lanfranco Benedetti
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