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PRINCIPLES OF RESTRICTIONS ON RIGHTS IN THE SYSTEM OF PRINCIPLES OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

Scientific Notes Series Law, 2022
Currently, the key factor in the development of society, its socio-economic infrastructure is primarily intelligence, the results of which allow relevant actors (creators of creative intellectual products, as well as legitimate rights holders) to take the lead in competitive economic struggle, and with it states where there are conditions for the ...
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How Do Property Rights Affect Credit Restrictions? Evidence from China's Forest Right Mortgages

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
Taking China’s recently developed Forest Right Mortgage System (FRMS) as an example, this paper examines the impact of the strength of farmers’ property rights on the intensity of credit restrictions imposed by lenders. Using the forest right mortgage policy documents we collected from eight key forestry counties (cities) in China’s southern collective
Jingwen Xu   +3 more
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Compressed channel sensing: Is the Restricted Isometry Property the right metric?

2011 17th International Conference on Digital Signal Processing (DSP), 2011
In this paper we are concerned with the estimation of doubly-selective multi-path communication channels trough methods referred to as compressed channel sensing. Many authors have used the Restricted Isometry Property (RIP) as a guiding principle to select training to ensure good estimation performance.
Anna Scaglione, Xiao Li 0005
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Restrictions on Private Property Rights, Exchange, and Production

1995
The government does not have to say: “There shall be price competition.” Price competition simply happens whenever the right of ownership and contractual freedom are enforced. As discussed in the previous chapter, the right of ownership and contractual freedom provide incentives for individuals to pursue activities that have the unintended consequence ...
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Patents, Property Rights, and Social Welfare: Search for a Restricted Optimum

Southern Economic Journal, 1976
Suppose that a patented innovation, Method One, reduces marginal costs from MC0 to MC, (Figure 1). Method Two is a separately patented improvement over existing technology which lowers marginal costs to MC2 from MCo. Method Two is an (imperfect) substitute for Method One, since it does not permit reducing costs of production below MC1.
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The Development of the Concept of Restriction of Competition and Intellectual Property Right Licensing

2000
Abstract The application of the two steps of the test of restriction of competition to intellectual property right (IPR) licensing has required modification in two respects. The first test has been modified by the concept of scope of the patent.
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Collective property rights reduce deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2020
Kathryn Baragwanath, Ella Bayi
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Intellectual property rights in publicly funded biobanks: much ado about nothing?

Nature Biotechnology, 2011
Yann Joly   +2 more
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The dynamics of intellectual property rights for trust, knowledge sharing and innovation in project teams

International Journal of Information Management, 2017
Johan Olaisen, Oivind Revang
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