Under the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation’s Global Access policy, grantees and partners commit to making the products and information generated by foundation funding widely available at an affordable price, and in a time frame that benefits the people the foundation seeks to help. In this lecture, Connie Collingsworth, Chief Business Operations Officer to the foundation, discussed the role of intellectual property in furthering global access. How can IP rights, often seen as a barrier to collaboration, instead be managed in a way that fosters new public-private partnerships? How can new technology be rendered commercially profitable, and therefore sustainable, while at the same time benefiting the people whom the free market has left behind
This presentation will focus on a new element within broader strategies to promote open access datab...
214-220The intangibility of intellectual property ensures returns to its owner, even after it has be...
Cultural institutions such as libraries and museums are characteristically associated with public in...
Intellectual property law is one of the fastest growing fields of law worldwide. This unprecedented,...
In the past, intellectual property issues were considered complex, obscure, and highly technical; th...
Any system for the protection of intellectual property rights (IPRs) has three main kinds of distrib...
This paper is an account of the Bellagio conferences and of their place within the larger arc of Roc...
multiple stakeholders collaborate, package and transact upon technology in systems with ‘venture-mar...
This article discusses Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) and in particular global IPR expansion. Th...
Introduction to the Global Intellectual Property Rights: Boundaries of Access and Enforcement Sympos...
Many of the presentations from this November 2004 conference are now available online. Featuring per...
We live in a knowledge economy. The production and dissemination of knowledge will be central to sol...
Global trade and investment have become increasingly liberalized in recent decades. This liberalizat...
IP rules have been closely considered by the international community over the last 2 years. This att...
The new technologies are emerging at tremendous speed and the organizations are in thrust for gettin...
This presentation will focus on a new element within broader strategies to promote open access datab...
214-220The intangibility of intellectual property ensures returns to its owner, even after it has be...
Cultural institutions such as libraries and museums are characteristically associated with public in...
Intellectual property law is one of the fastest growing fields of law worldwide. This unprecedented,...
In the past, intellectual property issues were considered complex, obscure, and highly technical; th...
Any system for the protection of intellectual property rights (IPRs) has three main kinds of distrib...
This paper is an account of the Bellagio conferences and of their place within the larger arc of Roc...
multiple stakeholders collaborate, package and transact upon technology in systems with ‘venture-mar...
This article discusses Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) and in particular global IPR expansion. Th...
Introduction to the Global Intellectual Property Rights: Boundaries of Access and Enforcement Sympos...
Many of the presentations from this November 2004 conference are now available online. Featuring per...
We live in a knowledge economy. The production and dissemination of knowledge will be central to sol...
Global trade and investment have become increasingly liberalized in recent decades. This liberalizat...
IP rules have been closely considered by the international community over the last 2 years. This att...
The new technologies are emerging at tremendous speed and the organizations are in thrust for gettin...
This presentation will focus on a new element within broader strategies to promote open access datab...
214-220The intangibility of intellectual property ensures returns to its owner, even after it has be...
Cultural institutions such as libraries and museums are characteristically associated with public in...