Professor Chiappetta argues that the current effort to expand substantive international patent law harmonization to include business method patenting is ill-conceived and unsupportable. Such patents cannot be justified on the economic incentive grounds supporting the Western regimes. They are not part of the existing TRIPS agreement, and under present circumstances they should not be added. Any future agreement, bi-lateral or multi-lateral (including an extension of TRIPS), must be based on a better calibrated form of protection (less than patent) and should occur only after the persistent normative differences and the distributional consequences of international substantive harmonization have been addressed
Globalization is a double-edged sword for innovation. It can give innovative companies the opportuni...
Intellectual property protection (IPP) attained its importance in recent years because of the steady...
The last few decades have seen a surge of new intellectual property (IP) treaties, part of a trend o...
Today, one of the biggest obstacles facing inventors is the problem of patent harmonization. Invento...
Ever since the early 1990s, especially the enforcement of the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of ...
The International protection of Intellectual property has become an issue of major importance over ...
Since the Patent Act was revised in 1952, patent law has expanded to cover an array of novel endeavo...
The global move towards a trade regime has been impeded by challenges of poverty and health crisis f...
The Agreement on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights ( TRIPS ), the General Agreem...
Historically, the law has based the philosophical justification of granting intellectual property ri...
The TRIPS Agreement establishes universal minimum standards of intellectual property protection that...
The Agreement for Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) was ratified by a ma...
In this Article, we contend that the World Intellectual Property Organization’s proposed Substantive...
Most all nations recognize the need to protect intellectual property in some form due to its potenti...
Transâ€Pacific Partnership (TPP) is to harmonize standards and crea te a uniform climate for trade a...
Globalization is a double-edged sword for innovation. It can give innovative companies the opportuni...
Intellectual property protection (IPP) attained its importance in recent years because of the steady...
The last few decades have seen a surge of new intellectual property (IP) treaties, part of a trend o...
Today, one of the biggest obstacles facing inventors is the problem of patent harmonization. Invento...
Ever since the early 1990s, especially the enforcement of the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of ...
The International protection of Intellectual property has become an issue of major importance over ...
Since the Patent Act was revised in 1952, patent law has expanded to cover an array of novel endeavo...
The global move towards a trade regime has been impeded by challenges of poverty and health crisis f...
The Agreement on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights ( TRIPS ), the General Agreem...
Historically, the law has based the philosophical justification of granting intellectual property ri...
The TRIPS Agreement establishes universal minimum standards of intellectual property protection that...
The Agreement for Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) was ratified by a ma...
In this Article, we contend that the World Intellectual Property Organization’s proposed Substantive...
Most all nations recognize the need to protect intellectual property in some form due to its potenti...
Transâ€Pacific Partnership (TPP) is to harmonize standards and crea te a uniform climate for trade a...
Globalization is a double-edged sword for innovation. It can give innovative companies the opportuni...
Intellectual property protection (IPP) attained its importance in recent years because of the steady...
The last few decades have seen a surge of new intellectual property (IP) treaties, part of a trend o...