Govt taking steps for intellectual property rights
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Govt approves programme on intellectual
property rights
Govt approves programme on intellectual
property rights
04/05/2005 09:57 PMVOVNews Apr 6 2005 1:27AM GMT
Govt helps enterprises tackle
intellectual property right disputes
Govt helps enterprises tackle
intellectual property right disputes
01/25/2004 10:59 PMXinhuanet Jan 26 2004 3:35AM GMT
IPR - Intellectual Property Rights
IPR - Intellectual Property Rights
02/10/2004 05:10 AMEurActiv.com Feb 10 2004 8:35AM GMT
Seminar on intellectual property rights
Seminar on intellectual property rights
09/16/2004 07:46 AMAssam Tribune Sep 16 2004 10:48AM GMT
Intellectual property rights safeguarded
Intellectual property rights safeguarded
11/18/2003 12:43 PMChina Daily Nov 18 2003 10:11AM ET
Cambridge in row over intellectual
property rights
Cambridge in row over intellectual
property rights
05/10/2004 11:30 AMGuardian Unlimited May 10 2004 3:51PM GMT
11,173 Violate Intellectual Property
Rights
11,173 Violate Intellectual Property
Rights
06/28/2004 04:52 AMHankooki Jun 28 2004 8:58AM GMT
Intellectual Property Rights and
Counterfeiting
Intellectual Property Rights and
Counterfeiting
06/05/2005 11:43 PMWorld Customs Organization Jun 5 2005 2:18AM GMT
Taking Away Intellectual Property
Protection For Those With Market Power
Taking Away Intellectual Property
Protection For Those With Market Power
01/06/2004 06:49 AMOver at Silicon.com, someone has come up with an interesting
s
uggestion for adjusting intellectual property laws for software -
saying that if you own more than 50% of the market, you should be
forced to give away your product - and its source code - for free.
The writer then makes some very good points about why forcing
companies to give away their software isn't unfair - and how they
should still be able to make plenty of money with such market power,
even if the offering was free. I agree that companies can still make
money offering software for free, but I don't think the overall
suggestion is that good. If a company wants to charge for software,
that's their business. Furthermore, any such "forced freeness" would
lead to unintended consequences as companies and users tried to game
the system. The big question, of course, is how would the markets be
defined? Software companies will suddenly start redefining their
markets to make them as broad as possible, to give them smaller market
share numbers for the purposes of such a rule. Already, we see the
opposite happening for PR purposes. Just how many software companies
are the "leader" in their market - after redefining that market to
make sure they're basically the only player?
Year in Review: Taking the knife to
intellectual property law
Year in Review: Taking the knife to
intellectual property law
01/03/2004 08:18 AMIDGNet New Zealand Jan 3 2004 7:36AM ET
BTG sues Amazon over intellectual
property rights
BTG sues Amazon over intellectual
property rights
09/16/2004 08:38 PMInfomatics Sep 17 2004 0:37AM GMT
The Trust and Distrust of Intellectual
Property Rights
The Trust and Distrust of Intellectual
Property Rights
09/22/2004 06:37 AMThe Trust and Distrust of Intellectual Property Rights by
Peter K. YUhttp:
//papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=578563Abstract By Author:
Abstract:
In the past,
intellectual property issues were considered complex, obscure, and
highly technical; they were only of interest and concern to
intellectual property attorneys, legal scholars, technology
developers, and rightsholders. Thanks to the Internet and new
communications technologies, however, intellectual property has now
begun to play a more significant role in society.
In
December 2003, the first phase of the World Summit on the Information
Society (WSIS) was held in Geneva. While the conference affirmed the
importance of intellectual property rights and free access to
information and knowledge, the resulting Declaration of Principles and
Plan of Action fail to address issues concerning the recent expansion
of intellectual property rights. Being vague and abstract, the
documents also fail to provide concrete actions as to how the
international community can improve the international intellectual
property regime.
This book chapter examines the
international intellectual property regime as it relates to the
development of an inclusive global information society. Part I
provides an overview of the various intellectual property rights and
justifications for protecting these rights. Part II explores the
increased distrust of the intellectual property system, especially
among less developed countries, human rights advocates, development
specialists, and those on the unfortunate side of the digital divide.
Part III delineates five prerequisites for the development of a fair,
balanced, and robust international intellectual property regime: (1)
thorough understanding, (2) balanced debate, (3) effective dialogue,
(4) fair regime, and (5) global solidarity. Part IV concludes by
critically examining the intellectual property-related portions of the
WSIS Declaration of Principles and Plan of Action.
Competition Policy & Intellectual
Property Rights
Competition Policy & Intellectual
Property Rights
12/21/2003 08:21 PMFinancial Express Dec 21 2003 7:35PM ET
Intellectual property rights promote
piracy
Intellectual property rights promote
piracy
07/13/2004 08:35 PMEast African Standard Jul 14 2004 0:28AM GMT
Intellectual Property rights necessary
for international integration
Intellectual Property rights necessary
for international integration
09/14/2004 01:01 PMVOVNews Sep 14 2004 3:20PM GMT
Chang'an's new model with intellectual
property rights
Chang'an's new model with intellectual
property rights
09/18/2004 05:27 AMPeoples Daily Online Sep 18 2004 8:41AM GMT
Intellectual Property Rights seminar
ends
Intellectual Property Rights seminar
ends
04/28/2004 06:07 AMBruDirect Apr 28 2004 9:51AM GMT
Intellectual property rights breaches
resolved
Intellectual property rights breaches
resolved
03/30/2005 01:51 AMXinhua News Agency Mar 30 2005 3:42AM GMT
Intellectual property rights information
day, Italy
Intellectual property rights information
day, Italy
04/14/2004 01:21 PMCordis Apr 14 2004 5:21PM GMT
'Knowledge of intellectual property
rights crucial'
'Knowledge of intellectual property
rights crucial'
07/17/2004 09:36 PMThe Hindu Jul 17 2004 11:44PM GMT
china: Serious problems on intellectual
property rights
china: Serious problems on intellectual
property rights
04/26/2004 07:03 PMMonday Morning Apr 26 2004 10:12PM GMT
Website on intellectual property rights
launched
Website on intellectual property rights
launched
02/10/2004 07:58 PMXinhuanet Feb 11 2004 0:34AM GMT
IPI Provides Access to Loans on
Intellectual Property Rights
IPI Provides Access to Loans on
Intellectual Property Rights
12/15/2003 06:58 PMdBusinessNews.com Dec 15 2003 5:28PM ET
EU Wants China To Act Tough On
Intellectual Property Rights
EU Wants China To Act Tough On
Intellectual Property Rights
11/16/2003 09:37 PMFinancial Express Nov 16 2003 8:16PM ET
Gates Up To Old Tricks Over Intellectual
Property Rights
Gates Up To Old Tricks Over Intellectual
Property Rights
03/17/2005 03:46 AMosOpinion Mar 15 2005 11:51PM GMT
Off the Path: The Government says it is
meditating on the idea of taking out an
Intellectual Property Right to
Off the Path: The Government says it is
meditating on the idea of taking out an
Intellectual Property Right to
09/16/2004 10:48 AMLanka Business Online Sep 16 2004 1:48PM GMT
The Govenment says it is meditating on
the idea of taking out an Intellectual
Property Right to safeguard the
The Govenment says it is meditating on
the idea of taking out an Intellectual
Property Right to safeguard the
09/15/2004 11:14 AMLanka Business Online Sep 15 2004 3:36PM GMT
HK urges citizens to help protect
intellectual property rights
HK urges citizens to help protect
intellectual property rights
09/25/2004 10:03 AMXinhua News Agency Sep 25 2004 12:37PM GMT
Foreign firms still concerned about
intellectual property rights
Foreign firms still concerned about
intellectual property rights
05/21/2004 06:44 PMKorea Herald May 21 2004 11:07PM GMT
US Ambassador comments on protection of
intellectual property rights
US Ambassador comments on protection of
intellectual property rights
09/21/2004 06:39 AMPravda Sep 21 2004 11:31AM GMT
N. Korea Acknowledges Intellectual
Property Rights of Individuals
N. Korea Acknowledges Intellectual
Property Rights of Individuals
01/22/2004 04:56 AMYonhap News Jan 22 2004 8:05AM GMT
US embassy holds workshop on
intellectual property rights
US embassy holds workshop on
intellectual property rights
01/17/2004 10:57 PMTimes Of Oman Jan 16 2004 10:36PM GMT
Lecture on enforcement of intellectual
property rights today
Lecture on enforcement of intellectual
property rights today
01/17/2004 10:57 PMJamaica Observer Jan 17 2004 8:31AM GMT
Intellectual Property Rights bill
introduced in parliament
Intellectual Property Rights bill
introduced in parliament
03/19/2005 02:27 AMDaily Times Mar 19 2005 12:31AM GMT
Capco-Operational Risk Intellectual
Property Rights
Capco-Operational Risk Intellectual
Property Rights
06/24/2005 09:02 PMCNN Money Jun 23 2005 5:17PM GMT
China toughens stance on intellectual
property rights
China toughens stance on intellectual
property rights
12/22/2004 01:25 AMChina Post Dec 22 2004 2:28AM GMT
Shanghai intellectual property rights
park opens
Shanghai intellectual property rights
park opens
04/19/2004 09:53 AMXinhua News Agency Apr 19 2004 2:14PM GMT
Intellectual property rights crucial to
CARICOMs growth
Intellectual property rights crucial to
CARICOMs growth
04/20/2004 11:15 AMBarbados Advocate Apr 20 2004 2:53PM GMT
Does Violating Intellectual Property
Rights Make You A Terrorist?
Does Violating Intellectual Property
Rights Make You A Terrorist?
12/03/2003 06:14 PMIt used to be that any hope for a reasonable debate was ended the
second anyone called someone else a "Nazi" (see
Godwin
's Law). These days, perhaps it should be amended to include
anyone calling someone else a "terrorist." Remember a few months back
when the World Intellectual Property Organization
cancell
ed a meeting about open source along with a quote that open source
was "contrary to the goals of WIPO." Apparently that wasn't a one-off
statement. Instead of exploring issues related to intellectual
property, WIPO seems to now firmly believe that there is one and only
one way to use intellectual property: and that's to lock it up.
WIPO's director, Kamil Idris, was quoted today saying that
"Pira
cy is like terrorism today." This leaves little (if any) room for
an open debate on how there are ways to support intellectual property
without having to lock it all up. While the quote is talking about
counterfeit products that aren't up to the safety levels of original
products, it's way too broad a statement. Certainly, these
counterfeit products are dangerous and something should be done about
them. However, simply equating all intellectual property violations
with "terrorism" goes too far. In the same talk Idris claims that
stronger enforcement of intellectual property rights could help
developing nations improve their economies. This, of course, is
exactly the opposite of what a few studies have found, saying that
developing nations would be
much
stronger without such draconian intellectual property laws. But
why should Idris rely on studies when he's in charge of WIPO and his
opinion must be right on all things related to intellectual property?
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