Dennis S. Karjala. 2010. "Why Intellectual Property Rights in Traditional Knowledge Cannot Contribute to Sustainable Development" ExpressO Available at: http://works.bepress.com/dennis_karjala/5 The point is only that intellectual property rights in traditional knowledge can do no good (in promoting sustainability) and may do much harm, by tying up knowledge in exclusive rights that inhibit its application to sustainability (or anything else) without any compensating social gains. See also ht..
While intellectual property has long been perceived as a method for protecting, and ultimately valui...
Knowledge has been the most coveted possession of mankind since the industrial revolution. The indus...
The need for protecting traditional knowledge (TK) has been acknowledged in discussion and negotiati...
For the past several decades, there has been a push to provide some sort of right akin to an intelle...
For the past several decades, there has been a push to provide some sort of right akin to an intelle...
The 21st century's hardest problem is achieving sustainable economic growth. This would include givi...
The mounting loss of the traditional knowledge of indigenous peoples presents environmental as well ...
This paper discusses the problems related to assigning or denying intellectual property rights to bi...
Sunder argues that the failure of intellectual property to recognize the contributions of traditiona...
We live in a knowledge economy. The production and dissemination of knowledge will be central to sol...
The international rules for the protection of intellectual property, codified in the TRIPs agreement...
Intellectual Property is valuable resource to generate money. Due to its uniqueness and its revenue ...
Should intellectual property provide a means for strengthening the range of incentives that local co...
Evidence of the accelerating depletion of natural resources and other environmental andsocial proble...
In the wake of industrial progress and technological advancement, the advent of innovation has signa...
While intellectual property has long been perceived as a method for protecting, and ultimately valui...
Knowledge has been the most coveted possession of mankind since the industrial revolution. The indus...
The need for protecting traditional knowledge (TK) has been acknowledged in discussion and negotiati...
For the past several decades, there has been a push to provide some sort of right akin to an intelle...
For the past several decades, there has been a push to provide some sort of right akin to an intelle...
The 21st century's hardest problem is achieving sustainable economic growth. This would include givi...
The mounting loss of the traditional knowledge of indigenous peoples presents environmental as well ...
This paper discusses the problems related to assigning or denying intellectual property rights to bi...
Sunder argues that the failure of intellectual property to recognize the contributions of traditiona...
We live in a knowledge economy. The production and dissemination of knowledge will be central to sol...
The international rules for the protection of intellectual property, codified in the TRIPs agreement...
Intellectual Property is valuable resource to generate money. Due to its uniqueness and its revenue ...
Should intellectual property provide a means for strengthening the range of incentives that local co...
Evidence of the accelerating depletion of natural resources and other environmental andsocial proble...
In the wake of industrial progress and technological advancement, the advent of innovation has signa...
While intellectual property has long been perceived as a method for protecting, and ultimately valui...
Knowledge has been the most coveted possession of mankind since the industrial revolution. The indus...
The need for protecting traditional knowledge (TK) has been acknowledged in discussion and negotiati...