Full textIntellectual property (IP) relates to people 's creative and inventive activities.Tt is often referred to as the creation of the mind.It cannot be touched,weighed,felt or seen.Several writers attempt to define intellectual property but to date, IP has no universally agreed definition . Rather than define IP as a concept, the various treaties and conventions on IP refer to various categories ofIP. For instance, the 1967 Convention establishing the World Intellectual Property Organisation (The WIPO Convention) does not offer a formal definition ofIP rather 'defining' IP broadly as including rights relating to
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Intellectual Property has emerged as a fundamental part of the new development in the world, it has ...
This paper considers how an appropriate theoretical framework for Intellectual Property may be const...
Intellectual property (IP) consists of any ideas, concepts, insignias, and symbols that are unique a...
89-102The existing intellectual property (IP) regime is, by and large, inapt and inadequate for the ...
Academic work like a paper written, a play, an engineering design, an invention, an art work, a poem...
Pointing out the necessary loopholes and gaps in the local legal system to protect Intellectual Righ...
This dissertation explores the protection of intellectual property rights (IPRs) as they relate to p...
A Project Report Submitted to the Chandaria School of Business in Partial Fulfillment of the Require...
The legal regime governing intellectual property rights (IPR) in Tanzania is based on the classical ...
Intellectual property rights are those rights that protect the result of creativity, inventiveness a...
The era of digitization has brought about new categories of copyright works and new modes of dissemi...
International intellectual property law (hereafter referred to as IP law) has an increasingly import...
The contention against and for extending intellectual property rights (IPRs) to traditional cultural...
Intellectual property rights (IPR) concern that branch of law dealing with the regulation of the cre...
We live in an age in which expressive, informational, and technological subject matter are becoming ...
Intellectual Property has emerged as a fundamental part of the new development in the world, it has ...
This paper considers how an appropriate theoretical framework for Intellectual Property may be const...
Intellectual property (IP) consists of any ideas, concepts, insignias, and symbols that are unique a...