Sökning: "intellectual property"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 70 avhandlingar innehållade orden intellectual property.
1. Territoriality in Intellectual Property Law : A comparative study of the interpretation and operation of the territoriality principle in the resolution of transborder intellectual property infringement disputes with respect to international civil jurisdiction, applicable law and the territorial scope of application of substantive intellectual property law in the European Union and United States
Sammanfattning : The principle of territoriality is a truism in intellectual property (IP) law. A premise underlying the principle is the right of each state to determine the extent to which IP rights exist and are protected within its own territory to fulfil its own economic, social and cultural policy goals. LÄS MER
2. Converging Human and Digital Bodies. Posthumanism, Property, Law
Sammanfattning : This thesis elaborates a theory for understanding how advanced capitalism commoditizes knowledge to an intensified degree simultaneously as it undoes the divide between human and nonhuman beings. In the text, such theory visibilizes how human and digital bodies are being produced as increasingly connected in innovation theory and recent business practices. LÄS MER
3. Arbetstagares immaterialrätter : Rätten till datorprogram, design och uppfinningar m.m. i anställningsförhållanden
Sammanfattning : The study examines the legal rules under Swedish law concerning the transfer of ownership in intellectual property (IP) rights from an employee to an employer. The main focus is on an employer’s interest in an employee’s work product, which is protected by multiple IP rights, e.g. LÄS MER
4. Intellectual property in science
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5. Opening Pandora's Box : Exploring Flexibilities and Alternatives for Protecting Traditional Knowledge and Genetic Resources under the Intellectual Property Framework
Sammanfattning : What happens when resources get valuable and scarce? How is Intellectual Property dealing with market failures related to sub-patentable innovation or purely traditional knowledge with interesting applications? The protection of traditional knowledge and genetic resources (TKGR) has been one of the major modern challenges in international IP law. The entry into force of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and its implementation in national legislation has created more questions than the ones it answered. LÄS MER
