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Certicom Licenses Intellectual Property
to Research In Motion (RIM)
Certicom Licenses Intellectual Property
to Research In Motion (RIM)
05/03/2004 08:02 AMStockhouse Canada May 3 2004 11:27AM GMT
Alnylam Licenses Intellectual Property
from Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Alnylam Licenses Intellectual Property
from Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
01/22/2004 02:04 PMAtlas Venture Jan 22 2004 3:51PM GMT
Certicom Licenses Intellectual Property
to Research In Motion (RIM) RIM expands
use of Elliptic Curve Cryptogr
Certicom Licenses Intellectual Property
to Research In Motion (RIM) RIM expands
use of Elliptic Curve Cryptogr
05/03/2004 08:02 AMStockhouse Canada May 3 2004 11:27AM GMT
The TRIPs Agreement and Developing
Countries: A Legal Analysis of the
Impact of the New Intellectual Property
The TRIPs Agreement and Developing
Countries: A Legal Analysis of the
Impact of the New Intellectual Property
04/30/2004 12:11 PMWeb Journal of Current Legal Issues Apr 30 2004 3:44PM GMT
Public Interests and the Protection of
Intellectual Property Holder Rights in
the TRIPS Agreement and the Soci
Public Interests and the Protection of
Intellectual Property Holder Rights in
the TRIPS Agreement and the Soci
12/10/2003 12:06 AMMondaq Dec 9 2003 11:08PM ET
Fischer Imaging Enters Definitive
Agreement to Sell its Digital
Mammography Intellectual Property to
Hologic,
Fischer Imaging Enters Definitive
Agreement to Sell its Digital
Mammography Intellectual Property to
Hologic,
06/24/2005 09:03 PMdBusinessNews.com Jun 23 2005 8:59AM GMT
Property, Intellectual Property and Free
Riding
Property, Intellectual Property and Free
Riding
09/10/2004 09:33 AM
My
cattle grazing grounds are not my idea and vice versa. But thanks
to laws I can "own" the idea as if the idea was a cow ; link
goes to a interesting university-level paper [PDF].
The author makes some interesting analysis and points attention to the
fact that current intellectual property laws can go against well
established economic theories at the expense of free market
competition theory, technical innovations and society-as-a-whole best
interest.
Recommended to people with economic theory experience , but also to
everyday public-goods-privatization opposers as the paper isn't
(intentionally) way too technical.
IT and intellectual property
IT and intellectual property
02/19/2004 03:31 PMCNET Feb 19 2004 8:06PM GMT
The End of Intellectual Property?
The End of Intellectual Property?
01/05/2005 06:40 PMSlate Magazine Jan 5 2005 9:42PM GMT
What is intellectual property?
What is intellectual property?
04/25/2004 09:59 PMXinhua News Agency Apr 26 2004 1:43AM GMT
How to Get a Job in Intellectual
Property Law
How to Get a Job in Intellectual
Property Law
03/24/2005 11:24 PMPatently Obvious: Patent Law Blog Mar 25 2005 1:32AM GMT
Intellectual Property
Intellectual Property
07/28/2004 02:45 PMThe Nation - Thailand Jul 28 2004 5:30PM GMT
New developments in intellectual
property
New developments in intellectual
property
06/24/2005 09:01 PMCordis Jun 24 2005 10:16PM GMT
IRS to Eye Intellectual Property Gifts
IRS to Eye Intellectual Property Gifts
12/22/2003 05:24 PMAP via Newsday Dec 22 2003 4:51PM ET
IRS to eye intellectual property gifts
IRS to eye intellectual property gifts
12/22/2003 07:40 PMAP via Seattle Post Intelligencer Dec 22 2003 5:44PM ET
A new threat to intellectual property
A new threat to intellectual property
06/17/2005 04:26 PMNewsday Jun 17 2005 5:42AM GMT
Intellectual Property industries?
Intellectual Property industries?
04/09/2004 04:03 PMThis Department of Justice
press release
announcing the creation of an
Intellectual Property Task Force is an amazing example of the
extremist
rhetoric that has come to dominate discussion of digital content
protection. Yes, those who create digital goods are entitled to
compensation, and violating intellectual property rights, like
speeding, is against the law. But the way this issue is being
cast as a challenge to our way of life is just excessive and
counter-productive.
My favorite is the statement that "Intellectual
property industries play a significant role in the American
economy." What exactly is an "intellectual property industry?"
More to the point, what isn't? I doubt Wal-Mart would be very
successful if others could copy its name in misleading ways, or could
reprint its newspaper ads with higher prices.
Of course, that's not what the press release is talking about.
The term is intended to redefine industries built around creative acts
(like the music business) as industries based on exclusive
formalizations of past creativity. Larry Lessig
and others have said this better than I can, but the point remains
important. Countless small rhetorical shifts have brought us to
a
point where the discourse around intellectual property is wildly
foreign to our professed values. Are our heros the pioneers who
charted new territory... or the land speculators who came later?
Hands Off Intellectual Property
Hands Off Intellectual Property
01/28/2004 09:15 AMAttempts to shield America's intellectual property from foreign
competition will backfire, much like plans to prop up the domestic
shipping industry did in the 1970s. A commentary by Thomas Goetz from
Wired magazine.
An Atlas of Intellectual Property
An Atlas of Intellectual Property
06/07/2004 06:01 AMIt's producers versus pirates versus consumers, from Silicon Valley to
Shanghai. A special Infoporn from Wired magazine on the global battle
between liberty and control.
Protect intellectual property, says AIG
Protect intellectual property, says AIG
03/22/2005 03:23 PMninemsn Mar 20 2005 10:59PM GMT
Dali on intellectual property
Dali on intellectual property
05/05/2004 07:05 AMSalvador Dalí
Ideas are
made to be copied. I have enough ideas to sell them on. I prefer that
they are stolen so that i don't have to actually use them
myself.
I wish Dalí has said, "works" or "art"
instead of "ideas", but this still rocks.
via danah
World intellectual property day
World intellectual property day
04/26/2004 07:43 AMMTnet Apr 26 2004 11:55AM GMT
Intellectual property disputes
Intellectual property disputes
04/10/2005 09:23 PMJapan Times Apr 11 2005 12:19AM GMT
Intellectual Property Links
Intellectual Property Links
09/13/2004 07:27 AMIntellectual Property Links Compiled by European Patent
Attorney Ralph Beierhttp://www.ip-links.de/Intellectual Propert links covering Intellectual Property Offices,
Intellectual Property Organizations, Database Providers, Official
Registers and Databases, Official Gazettes, Official Examination
Guidelines and Publications, Classifications Courts, Legal Regulations
and Case Law Databases. This will be added to
Legal Resources 2004-05
Internet MiniGuide.
Intellectual Property Update
Intellectual Property Update
11/02/2003 10:56 PMMondaq Nov 2 2003 10:08PM ET
Intellectual property under spotlight
Intellectual property under spotlight
12/11/2003 02:19 PMChina Daily Dec 11 2003 1:36PM ET
IPR - Intellectual Property Rights
IPR - Intellectual Property Rights
02/10/2004 05:10 AMEurActiv.com Feb 10 2004 8:35AM GMT
Intellectual Property Office now under
DTI
Intellectual Property Office now under
DTI
09/23/2004 09:37 PMPhilippine Daily Inquirer Sep 24 2004 0:43AM GMT
GAA defends its intellectual property
GAA defends its intellectual property
09/12/2004 12:06 AMSunday Business Post Sep 12 2004 4:29AM GMT
In Short... Intellectual Property
In Short... Intellectual Property
12/17/2003 06:04 PMMondaq Dec 17 2003 5:01PM ET
Intellectual property focus of FTA
Intellectual property focus of FTA
02/12/2004 04:50 PMBangkok Post Feb 12 2004 7:36PM GMT
Intellectual Property Enforcement
Intellectual Property Enforcement
06/05/2005 11:43 PMMondaq Jun 5 2005 4:53PM GMT
Seminar on intellectual property at UBD
Seminar on intellectual property at UBD
04/16/2005 09:45 PMBorneo Bulletin Apr 17 2005 12:40AM GMT
Bluetooth against Bush and intellectual
property
Bluetooth against Bush and intellectual
property
04/13/2004 12:46 AMSmart Mobs
Bluetooth against
Bush and intellectual property
Bluetooth
Against Bush, a political organizing
tool, received a cease
and desist order from the Bluetooth SIG for t
rademark reasons.
You better watch out
Robert!
Intellectual property: Partnering for
profit
Intellectual property: Partnering for
profit
09/23/2004 05:25 PMMcKinsey Quarterly Sep 23 2004 8:52PM GMT
Why Innovation And Hoarding Intellectual
Property Don't Mix
Why Innovation And Hoarding Intellectual
Property Don't Mix
08/10/2004 01:58 PMWe recently wrote about how
innovat
ion was more important to the economy than invention, while noting
that the patent system was really more focused on protecting
invention, and slowing down innovation. Now, Robert I. Sutton is
noting the worrying trend that, as startups are showing up again, they
all seem to be most focused on
protecting and hiding their
intellectual property which
tends
to harm, more than help, innovation. Remember, the original point
of the patent system wasn't just to protect information, but to open
it up so that others could make use of it. Unfortunately, that use of
the patent system is becoming less apparent every day. Sutton points
out, properly, that some protection of intellectual property makes
sense, but: "If you take it too far, innovation can't happen. If you
never show your ideas to other people, or to only a very few
like-minded people, then your ideas won't get any better and you won't
get the information you need about which customers will—and will
not—buy them." Innovation happens by getting your product out into
the market and figuring out what it takes to get people to buy into
the idea." Innovation isn't about a (patentable) spark of genius, but
"world-class persistence to spend long hours trying to do new things
with old ideas." Isn't it time we reformed the patent system to
encourage real innovation, and not this focus on hiding away
inventions and making innovation more difficult?
How (not) to negotiate an intellectual
property treaty
How (not) to negotiate an intellectual
property treaty
11/11/2003 09:18 AMThe Consumer Project on Technology is hosting a workshop in Miami on
negotiating intellectual property provisions in free trade agreements.
IP treaties have become
the hot way for the US to strong-arm
the rest of the world into giving it control over medicine, culture
and industry abroad, and the CPTech group have the best ongoing advice
for keeping your country from becoming a US client-state:
The goal of the workshop is to provide negotiators participating in
the
development of FTA's with a useful "toolkit" of information about
basic
IP law concepts; the IP provisions of various concluded and proposed
FTA's; the implications of those provisions for cultural, scientific,
and economic development; and the possible alternatives. In the course
of the day, experts from South and North South America will
participate
in a series of topically organized panels on various IP topics,
leading
up to a general discussion of negotiating goals and strategies. The
workshop will offer a wide range of perspectives on this important
topic, along with an opportunity for the exchange of views among
participants.
60k PDF
LinkIntellectual property meeting in Jordan
Intellectual property meeting in Jordan
05/28/2004 08:10 PMTimes Of Oman May 28 2004 10:31PM GMT
All Businesses have Intellectual
Property: Part 1
All Businesses have Intellectual
Property: Part 1
07/29/2004 05:09 AMMondaq Jul 29 2004 9:46AM GMT
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