Intellectual Property Rights: Lecture Series Held in London, (United Kingdom) on 21-22 October 1991, in Brussels (Belgium) on 24-25 October 1991 and in Arlington, Virginia on 6-7 November 1991
Abstract
Intellectual property has become one of the keys to the management of high technology sectors and communication systems. The concept is, however used to describe a variety of different situations influenced by the combined effect of technical and economic change. From this results an intensive legal activity, not only in the passing of new legislation and the creation of jurisprudence, but also in the field of contractual and professional practice, which is becoming more important. Although this process can be observed in a number of countries, it is far from being common to them. The clash of national, and even regional concepts has already begun with the internationalization of technology transfer activity and the dissemination of information products and services. The aim of this Lecture Series is therefore to provide a few markers, to look at the prospects for these trends and to assess the stakes involved, so as to enable better evaluation and control of national and international legal practices. It is thus addressed to decision-makers in both the public and private sessions, as well as to the managers of this strategic potential and those involved in the information market.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 1991
- Accession Number
- ADA246281
Entities
Organizations
- AGARD