Difficult questions include ownership of traditional knowledge, making appropriate agreements, and how appropriately to share benefits.Willcox, MerlinDiallo, DrissaSanogo, RokiaGiani, SergioGraz, BertrandFalquet, JacquesBodeker, GerardUniv Oxford Nuffield Dept Primary Care Hlth Sci Radcliffe Observ Quarter ...
Intellectual Property subsidies; 翻译结果3复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回顶部 Intellectual property benefits 翻译结果4复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回顶部 Intellectual property subsidies 翻译结果5复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回顶部 Intellectual property rights subsidy ...
Reform Kenya’s intellectual property rights to reap benefits of innovation ByJohn Syekei Partner Bowmans Knowledge is the currency of innovation. When traded, it catalyses collaboration; when sold, it generates wealth; but when protected, it transforms ideas into assets....
Science as an industry may be booming, but the benefits of science need to be more efficiently and more cheaply placed in the service of the public. For science to continue to flourish, it is necessary that the knowledge it generates be made freely and widely available. IP...
agravitationally segregated oil columns, 重心被分离的油专栏, [translate] aTo maximize benefits from the arrangement, commentators have advocated the use of property or intellectual property rights. 要最大化从安排的好处,评论员主张对物产或知识产权的用途。 [translate] ...
He explained that the trade agreement's provisions to protect intellectual property would make a difference for many of the companies doing business in China. "They're going to have criminal penalties. They're going to have due process for the judicial proceedings. They're going to apply those...
4. Organizations and individuals, who exploit or use one, several or all of the rights specified in Clause 3 of this Article, must obtain the permission of the right holder for the performance and pay royalties, other material benefits (if any) to the owner of the right to the performance...
An enduring puzzle is the rationale for the juxtaposition of the right of individual inventors with the right of everyone to share in the benefits of science in Article 27 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948. A commonly held view is that intellectual property rights are rooted in...
. The importance of both moral and economic considerations in reaching both societal and corporate objectives or benefits is highlighted as a matter of equal concern. View chapterExplore book Intellectual Property Rights: Ethical Aspects Joseph Straus, in International Encyclopedia of the Social & ...
All that has to happen for a thief to steal intellectual property is to copy someone else's work, idea, or product. Often, the victim might not even know that something has happened. Because someone else has done all the work, the thief benefits from that work without actually doing ...