Intellectual Property Rights in the Global EconomyPeterson Institute, 2000 - 266 lappuses |
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1.5. rezultāts no 38.
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... copying digital products and new technologies are falling drastically , the search for appropriate and equitable systems of protection takes on great urgency . That IPRs are globally controversial stems from their remarkably un- equal ...
... copying digital products and new technologies are falling drastically , the search for appropriate and equitable systems of protection takes on great urgency . That IPRs are globally controversial stems from their remarkably un- equal ...
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... copying or imitation . The ongoing process of economic globalization is a result of technical change , reduced transport and communication costs , and market integra- tion through reduction of impediments to investment and trade . Firms ...
... copying or imitation . The ongoing process of economic globalization is a result of technical change , reduced transport and communication costs , and market integra- tion through reduction of impediments to investment and trade . Firms ...
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... copying of software and entertainment products and misappropriation of well - known trademarks . Pharmaceutical drugs and agricultural chemicals are widely considered not patentable ; so are biotechnological inventions . Many countries ...
... copying of software and entertainment products and misappropriation of well - known trademarks . Pharmaceutical drugs and agricultural chemicals are widely considered not patentable ; so are biotechnological inventions . Many countries ...
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... copying . The nature of these goods and services raises difficult questions about the protection of intellectual property . Trademarks and trade secrets are used extensively in all industries , though some forms of goods and ser- vices ...
... copying . The nature of these goods and services raises difficult questions about the protection of intellectual property . Trademarks and trade secrets are used extensively in all industries , though some forms of goods and ser- vices ...
12. lappuse
... copying or imitation . Considering the various TRIPs requirements and the likely strength of their implementation , it is possible to use the econometric results from prior chapters for rough calculations of potential impact on ...
... copying or imitation . Considering the various TRIPs requirements and the likely strength of their implementation , it is possible to use the econometric results from prior chapters for rough calculations of potential impact on ...
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Intellectual Property Rights in the Global Economy Keith Eugene Maskus Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 2000 |
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