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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY — RIGHTS MANAGEMENT
Computer Law & Security Report, 2002Abstract This article examines the case for reform of the law of copyright on the grounds that it is old fashioned and incapable of meeting the territorial challenges posed by the digital revolution. It suggests that the current economic model of copyright needs to be reformed to ensure fair returns for creators in the exploitation of their exclusive
Jacqui Walker, Andrew Sharpe 0002
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Library Hi Tech, 2007
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of intellectual property justifications and the basics of intellectual property law.Design/methodology/approachThe paper examines intellectual property rights, discussing such areas as: copyright protection, patents, trademarks, trade secrets and common and current misconceptions ...
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PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of intellectual property justifications and the basics of intellectual property law.Design/methodology/approachThe paper examines intellectual property rights, discussing such areas as: copyright protection, patents, trademarks, trade secrets and common and current misconceptions ...
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Intellectual property rights on the internet
Computer Law & Security Report, 1998Abstract The number of adults using the Internet, in the United States alone, increased from 27 million in January 1996 to 35 million in September 1997.1 In a number of ways, this dramatic growth of the Internet has brought a sea change in intellectual property law, i.e. the law concerning copyrights, trademarks, patents and trade secrets.
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Enforcing Intellectual Property Rights [PDF]
We study the determinants of patent suits and their outcomes over the period 1978-99 by linking detailed information from the U.S. patent office, the federal court system, and industry sources. The probability of being involved in a suit is very heterogeneous, being much higher for valuable patents and for patents owned by individuals and smaller firms.
Jean Olson Lanjouw, Mark Schankerman
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2023
Intellectual Property (IP) is the intangible creation arising from the application of human intellect and its legal characterization is intellectual property right (IPR). With the emergence of modern biotechnology, the era of patents, copyright, and IPR have come into being.
Simmi Kharb +3 more
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Intellectual Property (IP) is the intangible creation arising from the application of human intellect and its legal characterization is intellectual property right (IPR). With the emergence of modern biotechnology, the era of patents, copyright, and IPR have come into being.
Simmi Kharb +3 more
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Human Rights and Intellectual Property Rights
2007Mpazi Sinjela Introduction MD. Mahboob Murshed Curbing Software Piracy in eCommerce: Compatibility with Human Rights: Challenges and Possible Solutions Anna Dahlberg Are Stronger Intellectual Property Rights an Obstacle or a Condition for International Technology Transfer?
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American Behavioral Scientist, 2002
Communicated concepts of property ownership, including intellectual property, depend on cultural values and norms. In many parts of the world, conceptual private ownership lacks definitive regulations that apply in the Western world. This lack of cultural parallelism reflects and engenders significant problems in an age where growing technological ...
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Communicated concepts of property ownership, including intellectual property, depend on cultural values and norms. In many parts of the world, conceptual private ownership lacks definitive regulations that apply in the Western world. This lack of cultural parallelism reflects and engenders significant problems in an age where growing technological ...
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2016
This volume includes a range of topics addressing aspects of the current status of intellectual property (IP) protection regimes in the Gulf Cooperation Council and its individual member states, and aspiring GCC members Jordan and Yemen. It examines the opportunities and challenges facing the GCC in becoming a real union with common, or at least ...
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This volume includes a range of topics addressing aspects of the current status of intellectual property (IP) protection regimes in the Gulf Cooperation Council and its individual member states, and aspiring GCC members Jordan and Yemen. It examines the opportunities and challenges facing the GCC in becoming a real union with common, or at least ...
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