Supplementary Protection Certificates (Patent Extensions) (Chandos Asian Studies: Contemporary Issues and Trends)
by D Curley and Duncan Curley
Secrets from an Inventor's Notebook
by Maurice Kanbar and Phil Baechler
Beyond real GDP, innovative capacity is an important indicator of the economic strength of a nation. By studying innovative capacity and other indicators of success in innovation across the Group-of-Seven (G7) Countries, the East Asian Newly Industrialised Economies (EANIEs) and Mainland China, this book will systematically establish a positive relationship between innovation outputs and inputs of different economies. In doing so, it seeks to answer the question - are there laws of innovation? I...
Phyllis Schlafly Speaks, Volume 1 (Phyllis Schlafly Speaks, #1)
by Phyllis Schlafly
Intellectual Property as a Complex Adaptive System
by Anselm Kamperman Sanders and Anke Moerland
This incisive book examines the role of Intellectual Property (IP) as a complex adaptive system in innovation and the lifecycle of IP intensive assets. Discussing recent innovation trends, it places emphasis on how different forms of intellectual property law can facilitate these trends. Inventors and entrepreneurs are guided through the lifecycle of IP intensive assets that commercialise human creativity.Utilising a range of sector-specific, interdisciplinary and actor-focused approaches, each...
What is the licensing framework of standard essential patents (SEPs) for connectivity standards such as 5G and Wi-Fi? How will the framework change with the Internet of Things (IoT)? This book provides comprehensive answers to these questions. For decades the licensing of SEPs has been the subject of controversy and much uncertainty around the globe. In order to bring clarity to the debate, this book analyses the key components of a fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory (FRAND) licence; expl...
Chemical Discovery and Invention in the Twentieth Century (1917)
by William a Tilden
Internet of Things and the Law (Routledge Research in the Law of Emerging Technologies)
by Guido Noto La Diega
Internet of Things and the Law: Legal Strategies for Consumer-Centric Smart Technologies is the most comprehensive and up-to-date analysis of the legal issues in the Internet of Things (IoT). For decades, the decreasing importance of tangible wealth and power - and the corresponding increasing significance of their disembodied counterparts - has been the subject of much legal analysis. For some time now, legal scholars have grappled with how laws drafted for tangible property and pre-digital 'of...
Global Genes, Local Concerns - Legal, Ethical, and Scientific Challenges in International Biobanking
by Timo Minssen, Janne R Herrmann, and Jens Schovsbo
Large-scale, interoperable biobanks are an increasingly important asset in today's life science research and, as a result, multiple types of biobanks are being established around the globe with very different financial, organizational and legal set-ups. With interdisciplinary chapters written by lawyers, sociologists, doctors and biobank practitioners, Global Genes, Local Concerns identifies and discusses the most pressing issues in contemporary biobanking. This timely book addresses pressing q...
American Independent Inventors in an Era of Corporate R&D (Lemelson Center Studies in Invention and Innovation)
by ERIC S. HINTZ
How America's individual inventors persisted alongside corporate R&D labs as an important source of inventions. During the nineteenth century, heroic individual inventors such as Thomas Edison and Alexander Graham Bell created entirely new industries while achieving widespread fame. However, by 1927, a New York Times editorial suggested that teams of corporate scientists at General Electric, AT&T, and DuPont had replaced the solitary "garret inventor" as the wellspring of invention. But these i...
This book analyses the gendered nature of patent law and the knowledge governance system it supports. The vast majority of patented inventions are attributed to male inventors. While this has resulted in arguments that there are not enough women working in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, this book maintains that the issue lies with the very nature of patent law and how it governs knowledge. The reason why fewer women patent than men is that patent law and the knowledge governa...
Les Solutions De L'Ancien Droit Romain Aux Problemes Juridiques Modernes, L'exemple Du Droit Des Brevets D'invention
by Anna Mancini
George Washington as an Inventor and Promoter of the Useful Arts
by J M Toner
A thriving inventor succinctly explains how to take a product or service concept and reap profits without the risk of going into business for yourself by licensing the idea to others. Offers indispensable advice on creating an idea, researching the competition, getting patents, finding prospects and negotiating the deal. Features examples of successful licensing ventures. Includes patent forms, disclosure statements and licensing agreements.