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    The Relationship Between IP, Technology Transfer, and Development

    An analysis of practices and policies involving intellectual property, technology transfer and development shows the difficulties of achieving a positive correlation between those areas, writes Cheikh Kane.


    Rapport entre propriété intellectuelle, transfert de technologie et développement

    Une analyse des pratiques et des politiques impliquant la propriété intellectuelle, le transfert de technologie et le développement démontre la difficulté à parvenir à une corrélation positive entre les différents domaines, écrit Cheikh Kane.


    Archive for the ‘Inside Views’ Category

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    24/08/2010: Rapport entre propriété intellectuelle, transfert de technologie et développement
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    27/07/2010: US Second Circuit Decision Opens Questions Of Transformative And Fair Use
    15/07/2010: Brazil’s Discussion On Copyright Law Reform – Response To The Digital Era?
    11/06/2010: Inside Views: The Biosimilars Pathway: An Invitation To Litigation
    20/05/2010: Video: WHO’s Precious Matsoso On Public Health, Innovation And Intellectual Property
    03/05/2010: A Prescription For Failure: Health And IP In The Dominican Republic
    29/04/2010: 《国家标准涉及专利的处置规则》最新稿:是不是向前一步?
    08/04/2010: Smooth Criminal Harmonisation: ACTA, EU And IPR Enforcement
    06/04/2010: ITU In A Converging World: Interview With ITU Strategist Alexander Ntoko
    01/04/2010: China’s Latest Draft Disposal Rules For Patents In Standards: A Step Forward?
    01/04/2010: Unbiased HIV Patent Pool: A Free-Market, Middle-Income Countries Open Model
    22/03/2010: Forest Group Decision Has Led To Great Rise In Patent Marking Lawsuits
    18/03/2010: The US-Cotton Case: The Truth Behind Brazil’s Cross-Retaliation Against US Intellectual Property
    10/03/2010: Interview With Bill Pollock, Founder Of No Starch Press
    23/12/2009: Copyright Law Reform in Brazil: Anteprojeto or Anti-project?
    21/12/2009: Take Two: China’s Proposed Regulations For Patent-Involving National Standards
    21/12/2009: China’s Standards And Patent Innovation Proposals: Problems For IPR And Global Trade?
    17/12/2009: Metaphors And Folk Devils: Google’s William Patry Talks About His New Book
    15/12/2009: International Policy Network: Fake Scare About Fake Drugs
    08/12/2009: HIV/AIDS Treatment Access Policies: Emerging Incentives for Pro-Poor Changes to IP?
    09/11/2009: Interview with Martin Khor, South Centre
    16/10/2009: How The “Machine-Or-Transformation” Test In Bilski Is Failing
    01/10/2009: Third Revision of Patent Law in China (Part II)
    21/09/2009: Intellectual Property Is Driving Agricultural Innovation, Says CropLife
    14/09/2009: Will KSR’s Effect On Small Molecule Patents Be Limited?
    11/09/2009: IP, Technology And The Next Green Revolution For Africa
    08/09/2009: Third Revision Of Patent Law In China
    13/07/2009: Interview With David Lammy, UK Minister of Intellectual Property
    10/07/2009: How To Avert The Coming Drug Access Crisis
    02/07/2009: Tribes To WIPO: Long-Term Protection For Traditional Knowledge Needed
    25/05/2009: Freedom Of Expression Vs. DRM: The First Empirical Assessment
    11/05/2009: The World Is Going Flat(-Rate)
    07/05/2009: Technology Essential For Green Jobs & Planet
    14/04/2009: The ACTA Threat To The Future Of WIPO
    03/04/2009: “Burning The Ships”: IP And The New, Open Microsoft
    01/04/2009: PFF On Cooling The World By Misappropriating Patent Rights
    30/03/2009: Videocast: Georg Greve On Software Patents
    17/03/2009: Choruss’s Covenant: The Promised Land (Maybe) For Record Labels; A Lesser Destination For Everyone Else
    17/03/2009: Sigue La Expansion De Los Alcances De La Propiedad Intelectual
    12/03/2009: Inside Views: Deferred Examination: A Solution Whose Time Has Come
    09/03/2009: Inside Views: Administrative Patent Validity Determinations If The Proposed US Patent Reform Act Of 2009 Passes
    26/02/2009: Inside Views: Innovation Policy: The Balance Between Standards and Patent Regulation
    28/01/2009: Inside Views: The Last Defence Of The IP System: An Interview With Jamie Boyle
    03/12/2008: Inside Views: Interview With Ray Beckerman, Defender Against RIAA
    10/11/2008: Impact Of The Probable Incorporation Of An Additional Step (Of Public Interest) In Indian Injunction Jurisprudence
    30/10/2008: Inside Views: WIPO Negotiations Threaten Exclusive “Signal-Based” Protection In Broadcasting
    22/10/2008: Inside Views: WIPO DG Francis Gurry Speaks On His Plans
    12/09/2008: Inside Views: Voices From Innovative Business Projects in Brazil and Nigeria