Driving Innovation: Intellectual Property Strategies for a Dynamic WorldCambridge University Press, 2008. gada 4. febr. How does IP balance the exclusive rights of innovators with public demand for access to their innovations? How can organizations manage IP strategically to meet their goals? How do IP strategies play out on the global stage? Driving Innovation reveals the dynamics of intellectual property (IP) as it drives the innovation cycle and shapes global society. The book presents fundamental IP concepts and practical legal and business strategies that apply to all innovation communities, including industry, non-profit institutions, and developing countries. Further, it draws on the author's broad experience, news headlines, and precedent-setting lawsuits relating to patents, trademarks, copyright, and trade secrets - from biotechnology to the open source movement. General readers and students will welcome the lively overview of this complex topic, while executives and practitioners can gain new insights and valuable approaches for putting ideas to work and navigating within or changing the global IP system to expand innovation. |
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... exclusive rights of innovators with public demand for access to their innovations? How can organizations manage IP ... law partner at Venable LLP and a faculty member at the Georgetown University McDonough School of Business. He obtained ...
... exclusive rights of innovators with public demand for access to their innovations? How can organizations manage IP ... law partner at Venable LLP and a faculty member at the Georgetown University McDonough School of Business. He obtained ...
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... exclusive rights that permit groups to share and invest in developing the creative works of individuals within their innovative community, and to control the dissemination of those works more broadly in society. Third, IP laws limit ...
... exclusive rights that permit groups to share and invest in developing the creative works of individuals within their innovative community, and to control the dissemination of those works more broadly in society. Third, IP laws limit ...
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... exclusive rights empower the owner to prevent use of the innovation. This chapter uses the metaphor of an “innovation tree” in an “innovation forest” as a framework to help understand the innovation cycle, how intellectual property ...
... exclusive rights empower the owner to prevent use of the innovation. This chapter uses the metaphor of an “innovation tree” in an “innovation forest” as a framework to help understand the innovation cycle, how intellectual property ...
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Driving Innovation: Intellectual Property Strategies for a Dynamic World Michael A. Gollin Priekšskatījums nav pieejams - 2008 |
Driving Innovation: Intellectual Property Strategies for a Dynamic World Michael A. Gollin Priekšskatījums nav pieejams - 2008 |
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xii. lappuse - Defendants shall have the right to written notice which is timely and contains sufficient detail, including the basis of the claims.
ii. lappuse - In order to reduce the distortions and impediments to international trade, and taking into account the need to promote effective and adequate protection of intellectual property rights, and to ensure that measures and procedures to enforce intellectual property rights do not themselves become barriers to legitimate trade, the negotiations shall aim to clarify GATT provisions and elaborate as appropriate new rules and disciplines.
xi. lappuse - Members, when requiring, as a condition of approving the marketing of pharmaceutical or of agricultural chemical products which utilize new chemical entities, the submission of undisclosed test or other data, the origination of which involves a considerable effort, shall protect such data against unfair commercial use.
vii. lappuse - Members may also exclude from patentability: (a) diagnostic, therapeutic and surgical methods for the treatment of humans or animals; (b) plants and animals other than micro-organisms, and essentially biological processes for the production of plants or animals other than non-biological and microbiological processes.
vii. lappuse - Article, patents shall be available and patent rights enjoyable without discrimination as to the place of invention, the field of technology and whether products are imported or locally produced.
viii. lappuse - Where the law of a Member allows for other use of the subject matter of a patent without the authorization of the right holder, including use by the government or third parties authorized by the government...