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Innovation Without Patents |
Edited by Uma Suthersanen, Professor in International Intellectual Property Law, Queen Mary, University of London, UK, Graham Dutfield, Professor of International Governance, School of Law, University of Leeds, UK and Kit Boey Chow, formerly of Singapore IP Academy, Singapore
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‘Focusing on innovation and development, this book, easy to read and full of interesting detail, provides both valuable insight into the theoretical framework of innovation as supported by intellectual property protection and contains valuable case studies of national systems of innovation in the Pacific Rim States.’ – Thomas Dreier, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
This book is concerned with the extent to which innovations should or should not be protected as intellectual property, and the implications this has upon the ability of local manufacturers to learn to innovate.
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Contents: Foreword Part I: Innovation, Development and Intellectual Property Introduction Part II: Harnessing Minor Innovation: National Studies Part III: Diverse Paths to an Innovative Future Index
Contributors: K.B. Chow, A. Christie, G. Dutfield, L.H. Gee, J. Hsiao, K.M. Leo, S. Leong, M. Marquez, S. Moritz, U. Suthersanen
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