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University - based entrepreneurs, intellectual property, and the emerging role of universities in economic development: Research centers and institutions are undisputedly the most important factor in incubating high-tech industries. (1).(Brief Article)
June 22, 2001... No great city exists without a great university. Centers of economic activity and intellectual activity go hand in hand. In contrast to the past, when university scholars were discouraged from becoming entrepreneurs, a new generation of...
Obtaining market value from intellectual capital.
June 22, 2001... It is difficult to have a discussion about recent business developments without touching on the topics of knowledge-based companies, intellectual capital, intellectual assets, or intellectual property (IP), subjects which, a decade ago, rarely...
Patently offensive: Fee diversion and its effect on the intellectual property economy.(Statistical Data Included)
June 22, 2001... The Honorable Howard Coble Chairman, subcommittee on Courts, the Internet and Intellectual Property Committee on the Judiciary U.S. House of Representatives
What Is Fee Diversion, and Why Should a CEO Be Concerned?
Patents, and...
The leadership of the USA in the field of intellectual property: The following is a speech presented at The Hague on May 2,2001, and reprinted by permission from the author.(speech by Bruce A. Lehman, CEO of the International Intellectual Property Institute)(Transcript)
June 22, 2001... In this paper, I will address the leadership role of the United States of America in the field of intellectual property, with particular attention to the patent system. I will begin by using the policy of patenting business methods as an...
Patents: The wild card of the New Economy.
June 22, 2001... Thomas Jefferson might be surprised at what has become of his work. The architect of our patent system--and our first commissioner of patents--was at first doubtful about the whole idea of awarding patents. A strong supporter of free markets,...