Intellectual Property Rights in the Global EconomyPeterson Institute, 2000 - 266 lappuses |
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1.5. rezultāts no 46.
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... domestic regulatory policies among countries . The only previous period of comparable activity in IPRs came at the end of the 19th century with the negotiation of the Paris Convention ( 1883 ) covering various industrial property rights ...
... domestic regulatory policies among countries . The only previous period of comparable activity in IPRs came at the end of the 19th century with the negotiation of the Paris Convention ( 1883 ) covering various industrial property rights ...
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... domestic economic and social policy , and enforcement of the rights . Standards define the scope of patents , trademarks , copyrights , and related rights , including recognition of trade secrets . Limitations may include , among many ...
... domestic economic and social policy , and enforcement of the rights . Standards define the scope of patents , trademarks , copyrights , and related rights , including recognition of trade secrets . Limitations may include , among many ...
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... domestic economic interests to support them . Unilateral improvements in IPRs laws contribute to the new global system , but equally important are regional trade agreements with 4 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY.
... domestic economic interests to support them . Unilateral improvements in IPRs laws contribute to the new global system , but equally important are regional trade agreements with 4 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY.
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... domestic enterprises to achieve economies of scale in national marketing . Further , protection for incremental innovation is important in promoting learning and diffusion of technical information . Improved and more effective IPRs ...
... domestic enterprises to achieve economies of scale in national marketing . Further , protection for incremental innovation is important in promoting learning and diffusion of technical information . Improved and more effective IPRs ...
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... Domestic production can no longer be required ; nonexclusive licenses with adequate compensation Minimum term of protection : 10 years Significant change in global norms New in many developing countries Cannot contradict remainder of ...
... Domestic production can no longer be required ; nonexclusive licenses with adequate compensation Minimum term of protection : 10 years Significant change in global norms New in many developing countries Cannot contradict remainder of ...
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Intellectual Property Rights in the Global Economy Keith Eugene Maskus Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 2000 |
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activity advantages agreement applications associated authorities benefits capital chapter China claims competition concern consider considerable consumers copying costs demand depends developing countries developing economies discussed domestic drugs dynamic economic effects enforcement estimated evidence example exports extensive firms foreign further global growth higher imitation impacts important income increase indices industrial innovation intellectual property Intellectual Property Rights interests investment IPRs ISBN issues Italy laws levels licensing limited Maskus measures particular patent patent rights percent permit pharmaceutical plant positive potential problems programs protection question raise reduce regimes regulation requires result rise sectors significant South South Korea standards strength strengthening strong stronger suggests Table technical tion trade trade secrets trademarks transfer TRIPS United varieties weak World
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