Global dimensions of intellectual property rights in science and technology /

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Corporate Authors: National Academy of Sciences (U.S.), National Research Council (U.S.). Office of International Affairs
Other Authors: Wallerstein, Mitchel B, Mogee, Mary Ellen, Schoen, Roberta A
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC : National Academy Press, 1993
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Table of Contents:
  • Intellectual property institutions and the panda's thumb : patents, copyrights, and trade secrets in economic theory and history / Paul A. David
  • Why a uniform intellectual property system makes sense for the world / Robert W. Sherwood
  • Harmonization versus differentiation in intellectual property right regimes / Claudio R. Frischtak
  • Unauthorized use of intellectual property : effects on investment, technology transfer, and innovation / Edwin Mansfield
  • Comparative national approaches to intellectual property rights : Japan / James E. Armstrong III
  • The European Community / Bryan Harris
  • India / Deepak Nayyar
  • The newly industrializing economies / Carlos Alberto Primo Braga
  • Update on international negotiations on intellectual property rights / Jacques J. Gorlin
  • Trends in global science and technology and what they mean for intellectual property systems / John A. Armstrong
  • Sectoral views : the research university / John T. Preston
  • The federal government / Bruce Merrifield
  • U.S. industry / George W. McKinney III
  • Intellectual property rights and competitive strategy : a multinational pharmaceutical firm / Otto A. Stamm
  • A multinational electronics firm / Michiyuki Uenohara
  • The Mexican software industry / Antonio Medina Mora Icaza
  • A multinational telecommunications firm / William L. Keefauver
  • Adapting the intellectual property system to new technologies / John H. Barton
  • A case study on computer programs / Pamela Samuelson
  • Biotechnology case study / George B. Rathmann
  • Semiconductor chip protection as a case study / Morton David Goldberg
  • Optoelectronics / Eugene I. Gordon