Intellectual property rights refer to legal protection granted to creators and businesses for their inventions, artistic works, brands, and designs. There are several types of intellectual property ...
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Intellectual property rights (IPRs) have become increasingly important for firms in today’s knowledge-based economy, as evidenced by the strong growth in their use. The vital role of IPRs has ...
Empowering more people to participate in the innovation ecosystem will have a profound impact on the economy. Intellectual property is a tool for creative people to share their ingenuity with the ...
This commentary is part of a report from the CSIS Economic Security and Technology Department, titled Staying Ahead in the Global Technology Race. The report features a set of essays outlining key ...
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Intellectual property rights governance plays a critical role in innovation protection and fosters a stronger connection between government involvement and sustainability. This paper extends property ...
Kary Oberbrunner, CEO of Igniting Souls who publishes, protects and promotes Intellectual Property and turns it into 18 streams of income. As business people, when we think about our most valuable ...
When a company files for bankruptcy, Section 541 of the Bankruptcy Code creates a bankruptcy “estate” comprised of virtually all its interests ...
Intellectual Property (IP) refers to creations of the mind, such as inventions, literary and artistic works, designs, symbols, names, and images used in commerce. IP ...