Intellectual Property Rights in the Global EconomyPeterson Institute, 2000 - 266 pages |
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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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