9780309048330-0309048338-Global Dimensions of Intellectual Property Rights in Science and Technology

Global Dimensions of Intellectual Property Rights in Science and Technology

ISBN-13: 9780309048330
ISBN-10: 0309048338
Edition: First Edition
Author: National Research Council, Policy and Global Affairs, Office of International Affairs, Mitchel B. Wallerstein, Robin A. Schoen, Mary E. Mogee
Publication date: 1993
Publisher: National Academies Press
Format: Hardcover 450 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780309048330
ISBN-10: 0309048338
Edition: First Edition
Author: National Research Council, Policy and Global Affairs, Office of International Affairs, Mitchel B. Wallerstein, Robin A. Schoen, Mary E. Mogee
Publication date: 1993
Publisher: National Academies Press
Format: Hardcover 450 pages

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Global Dimensions of Intellectual Property Rights in Science and Technology (ISBN-13: 9780309048330 and ISBN-10: 0309048338), written by authors National Research Council, Policy and Global Affairs, Office of International Affairs, Mitchel B. Wallerstein, Robin A. Schoen, Mary E. Mogee, was published by National Academies Press in 1993. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other Economic Policy & Development (Economics, Intellectual Property, Science & Technology, Legal Theory & Systems, Technology) books. You can easily purchase or rent Global Dimensions of Intellectual Property Rights in Science and Technology (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Economic Policy & Development books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.58.

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As technological developments multiply around the globe--even as the patenting of human genes comes under serious discussion--nations, companies, and researchers find themselves in conflict over intellectual property rights (IPRs). Now, an international group of experts presents the first multidisciplinary look at IPRs in an age of explosive growth in science and technology.
This thought-provoking volume offers an update on current international IPR negotiations and includes case studies on software, computer chips, optoelectronics, and biotechnology--areas characterized by high development cost and easy reproducibility. The volume covers these and other issues:

  • Modern economic theory as a basis for approaching international IPRs.
  • U.S. intellectual property practices versus those in Japan, India, the European Community, and the developing and newly industrializing countries.
  • Trends in science and technology and how they affect IPRs.
  • Pros and cons of a uniform international IPRs regime versus a system reflecting national differences.
Table of Contents
  • Front Matter
  • I Introduction
  • 1 The Global Dimensions of Intellectual Property Rights in Science and Technology
  • 2 Intellectual Property Institutions and the Panda's Thumb: Patents, Copyrights, and Trade Secrets in Economic Theory and History
  • II The Case For and Against a Uniform Worldwide Intellectual Property Rights System
  • Introduction
  • 3 Why a Uniform Intellectual Property System Makes Sense or the World
  • 4 Harmonization Versus Differentiation in Intellectual Property Right Regimes
  • 5 Unauthorized Use of Intellectual Property: Effects on Investment, Technology Transfer, and Innovation
  • Discussion
  • III National and International Approaches to Intellectual Property Rights
  • Introduction
  • 6 Comparative National Approaches to Intellectual Property Rights
  • 7 Update on international Negotiations on Intellectual Property Rights
  • Discussion
  • IV Scientific and Technological Advance and Its Impact on the Role of Intellectual Property Rights
  • Introduction
  • 8 Trends in Global Science and Technology and What They Mean for Intellectual Property Systems
  • 9 Sectoral Views
  • 10 Intellectual Property Rights and Competitive Strategy
  • Discussion
  • V Adapting Intellectual Property Rights to New Technologies
  • Introduction
  • 11 Adapting the Intellectual Property System to New Technologies
  • 12 A Case Study on Computer Programs
  • 13 Biotechnology Case Study
  • 14 Semiconductor Chip Protection as a Case Study
  • 15 Optoelectronics
  • Discussion
  • VI Global Intellectual Property Rights Issues in Perspective
  • Introduction
  • 16 Global Intellectual Property Rights Issues in Perspective: A Concluding Panel Discussion
  • Disccusion
  • Coda: Issues for Future Research
  • VII Appendix
  • A: Conference Agenda
  • B: Biographies of Contributors
  • Index
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