Intellectual property law
Luis Federico Vázquez Elizondo
The knowledge Economy
Knowledge is power and power is money. i.e. Beer Can Steel vs Aluminum
Aluminum introduced in Paris 1855 Expensive enough as King’s presents. 1958 Aldolph Coors introduce 7 ounces can 1963 Reynolds Metals mass production
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The knowledge Economy
Several changes tothe can has been achieved. However, nowadays a can weight less than 0.50 per ounce. Finishing a beer could be crushed with one hand. When it is full, it can be storage an stacked in tower six high. What keeps rigid, strong enough to withstand pressure of up to ninety pounds per square inch?
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The knowledge Economy
The gas, carbon dioxide bubbles or a shot of nitrogen. KnowledgeIntellectual capital (Knowledge) has become the preeminent economic resource. Considered as an economic output, information and knowledge than products of Industrial Age.
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Information Age
From Industrial Revolution, Knowledge economy created a Revolution called Information Age. Information Economy.- move the workforce from production workers to not production workers but withinformation.
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Information Age
Knowledge has become the primary ingredient of what we make, do, sell and buy. Managing it has become the most important task of individuals, businesses and nations (intellectual capital, storing it, selling it, sharing it). Outsourcing vs in-house production Agriculture age and Industrial age will not dessapear.
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The Knowledge CompanyCompanies who grow-up more during the last years has been the ones who invest on information that workers. http://wipo.int/wipolex/en/results.jsp?co untries=MX&cat_id=21 http://wipo.int/wipolex/en/profile.jsp?co de=MX
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Intellectual Capital
The hard assets of a knowledge company contribute far less to the value of its ultimate product (service) than the intangible assets –the talents of itspeople, the efficacy of its management systems, the character of its relationships to it customers- that together are its Intellectual Capital. http://www.wipo.int/ipadvantage/en/details.js p?id=893
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What is Intellectual Property?
Intellectual property refers to creations of the mind: inventions, literary and artistic works, and symbols, names, and images used in commerce.Intellectual property is divided into two categories: Industrial Property includes patents for inventions, trademarks, industrial designs and geographical indications. Copyright includes literary works such as novels, poems and plays, films, musical works, artistic works such as drawings, paintings, photographs and sculptures, and architectural designs. Rights related to copyright include those ofperforming artists in their performances, producers of phonograms, and those of broadcasters in their radio and television programs.
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What are intellectual property rights?
Intellectual property rights are like any other property rights – they allow the creator, or owner, of a patent, trademark, or copyright to benefit from his or her own work or investment. These rights are outlinedin Article 27 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The importance of intellectual property was first recognized in the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property in1883 and the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works in 1886
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What is a patent?
A patent is an exclusive right granted for an invention, which is a product or a processthat provides a new way of doing something, or offers a new technical solution to a problem. A patent provides protection for the invention to the owner of the patent. The protection is granted for a limited period, generally 20 years.
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What rights does a patent owner have?
A patent owner has the right to decide who may – or may not – use the patented invention for the period in...
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