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I don't mean by this to suggest laziness, or copying – no one has intellectual property of the stripe, and Phoebe's Celine aesthetic references classic American sportswear.
Revenue will be split with any known holders of the copyright, but it is the company's dominion over so-called orphan works that has intellectual property rights advocates livid.
Put any chemicals or processes over which it has intellectual property rights that are relevant to finding drugs for neglected diseases into a "patent pool", so they can be explored by other researchers.
After a decade under siege – with big pharma being accused of overpricing patented brands and blocking access to cheaper, generic and often life-saving drugs – GlaxoSmithKline committed to put chemical processes that it has intellectual property rights over that are relevant to finding drugs for neglected diseases into a patent pool so they can be explored by other researchers.
This is supported by English contract law, and a great quote by Mr Justice Etherton in a case from 2005 where he said that a data supplier "is entitled, in principle, to impose a charge for use of its … data by, and for the benefit of, [users], whether or not [it] has intellectual property rights in respect of the data" (Attheraces v The British Horse Racing Board 2005).
The research firm said Transmeta has intellectual property focused on portable processing and power management, "which is clearly the direction of computing and consumer electronics".
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We're a research lab; we have intellectual property on all this.
It must have intellectual property that can be protected and produce value.
Typically, an online giant in this country might have intellectual property rights registered somewhere like Singapore and complete all its electronic transactions somewhere like Ireland or Luxembourg.
.then you have intellectual property.
"Having intellectual property is like having nuclear weapons," he says.
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