 |
at Global Oneness Community.
Share your dreams and let others help you with the interpretation!
Dream Sharing Forum
|
 |
Compulsory license - Examples in patent law | A Wisdom Archive on Compulsory license - Examples in patent law |  | Compulsory license - Examples in patent law A selection of articles related to Compulsory license - Examples in patent law |  |
| We recommend this article: Compulsory license - Examples in patent law - 1, and also this: Compulsory license - Examples in patent law - 2. |
|
More material related to Compulsory License can be found here:
|
|
|  | |
Compulsory license, Compulsory license - Examples in copyright law, Compulsory license - Examples in patent law, Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights, AIDS in Africa, Copyright collective, Doha Declaration, Intellectual property, Pharmaceutical company, Statutory license, Webcasting
|  | | » Page 1 « Page 2 |  |
 | |
|
ARTICLES RELATED TO Compulsory license - Examples in patent law | |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
 |  |  | Compulsory license - Examples in patent law: Encyclopedia II - Patent - MiscellaneousWhile a patent grants an exclusive right on the invention claimed, many national laws provide for special rules on granting compulsory license to requesting third parties when the invention is not put into practice within a specified amount of time or is put into practice in a manner that is deemed to be insufficient for the needs of the country. The licensee must pay reasonable compensation, to be fixed by an independent tribunal if not agreed. In practice, obtaining a compulsory license is not easy.
Secrecy provisions are also present in many national laws in case the invention for which a patent is fi ...
See also:Patent, Patent - Economic rationale, Patent - Criticism, Patent - Legal implementation, Patent - The right to exclude - example, Patent - Governing laws, Patent - Patent prosecution, Patent - Patentable subject matter, Patent - Novelty, Patent - Inventive step and non-obviousness, Patent - Term of patent, Patent - Example, Patent - Miscellaneous, Patent - History of patents, Patent - Patent models, Patent - Reform, Patent - Legal concepts, Patent - Special types of patents and patent applications, Patent - Organizations and patent offices, Patent - Treaties conventions and other legal texts and frameworks, Patent - Other Read more here: » Patent: Encyclopedia II - Patent - Miscellaneous |
|  |
|
 |  |  | Compulsory license - Examples in patent law: Encyclopedia II - Patent - MiscellaneousWhile a patent grants an exclusive right on the invention claimed, many national laws provide for special rules on granting compulsory license to requesting third parties when the invention is not put into practice within a specified amount of time or is put into practice in a manner that is deemed to be insufficient for the needs of the country. The licensee must pay reasonable compensation, to be fixed by an independent tribunal if not agreed. In practice, obtaining a compulsory license is not easy.
Secrecy provisions are also present in many national laws in case the invention for which a patent is fi ...
See also:Patent, Patent - Economic rationale and criticisms, Patent - Legal implementation, Patent - Example, Patent - Governing laws, Patent - Patent prosecution, Patent - Patentable subject matter, Patent - Novelty, Patent - Inventive step and non-obviousness, Patent - Term of patent, Patent - Example, Patent - Miscellaneous, Patent - History of patents, Patent - Patent models, Patent - Legal concepts, Patent - Special types of patents and patent applications, Patent - Organizations and patent offices, Patent - Treaties conventions and other legal texts and frameworks, Patent - Other Read more here: » Patent: Encyclopedia II - Patent - Miscellaneous |
|  |
|
 |  |  | Compulsory license - Examples in patent law: Encyclopedia II - Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights - The requirements of TRIPsTRIPs requires member states to provide strong protection for intellectual property rights. For example, under TRIPs:
Copyright terms must extend to 50 years after the death of the author (although films and photographs are only required to have fixed 50 and 25 year terms, respectively).
Copyright must be granted automatically, and not based upon any "formality", such as registrations or systems of renewal.
Computer programs must be regarded as "literary works" under copyright law and receive the same terms of ...
See also:Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights, Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights - Background and history, Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights - The requirements of TRIPs, Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights - Controversy, Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights - Access to essential medicines, Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights - Software and business method patents, Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights - Use for enforcement of industrial espionage cases, Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights - Post-TRIPs expansionism, Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights - Panel reports Read more here: » Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights: Encyclopedia II - Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights - The requirements of TRIPs |
|  |
|
 |  |  | Compulsory license - Examples in patent law: Encyclopedia II - Intellectual property - Exclusive rightsThe exclusive rights granted by intellectual property laws are generally positive in nature, and therefore only grant the holder of IP the exclusive ability to take certain action, rather than the ability to exclude a third party from taking that action. For example, the owner of a registered trademark has an exclusive right to use their mark in relation to certain products or services, but generally no right to exclude others from using that mark in relation to unrelated products or services (sometimes marks which are recognised as "famous" ...
See also:Intellectual property, Intellectual property - Overview, Intellectual property - Exclusive rights, Intellectual property - History, Intellectual property - Development of specific laws, Intellectual property - History of the term, Intellectual property - Critique, Intellectual property - Overview, Intellectual property - Arguments against the term, Intellectual property - Expansion in nature and scope of IP laws, Intellectual property - Economic view, Intellectual property - Alternative systems of protection, Intellectual property - Valuation of intellectual property, Intellectual property - Types of intellectual property, Intellectual property - Bibliography Read more here: » Intellectual property: Encyclopedia II - Intellectual property - Exclusive rights |
|  |
|
 |  |  | Compulsory license - Examples in patent law: Encyclopedia II - Copyleft - Copyleft applied outside the context of copyright licensing for software
Copyleft - Art — documents.
Copyleft also inspired the arts (especially where traditional notions of intellectual property are experienced as hampering creativity and/or creative collaboration and/or easy distribution of art creations), with movements like the Libre Society and open-source record labels emerging. For example, the Free Art license is a copyleft license that can be applied to any work of art.
Copyleft licenses for materials other than software include the Creative Commons ShareAlike licens ...
See also:Copyleft, Copyleft - History, Copyleft - Methods for copylefting, Copyleft - Etymology, Copyleft - Types of copyleft and relation to other licenses, Copyleft - Copylefted and non-copylefted open source software, Copyleft - Strong and weak copyleft, Copyleft - Full and partial copyleft, Copyleft - Share-alike, Copyleft - The ideology, Copyleft - Is copyleft viral?, Copyleft - Copyleft applied outside the context of copyright licensing for software, Copyleft - Art — documents, Copyleft - Patents, Copyleft - Commercial exploitation of copylefted creations, Copyleft - Development of copylefted industrial products, Copyleft - Commercialization of copylefted industrial products, Copyleft - Commercialization of copylefted art, Copyleft - Sale of copylefted art Read more here: » Copyleft: Encyclopedia II - Copyleft - Copyleft applied outside the context of copyright licensing for software |
|  |
|
 |  |  | Compulsory license - Examples in patent law: Encyclopedia II - Copyright - The exclusive rights of the copyright holderSeveral exclusive rights typically attach to the holder of a copyright:
to produce copies or reproductions of the work and to sell those copies (including, typically, electronic copies)
to import or export the work
to create derivative works (adapt the work)
to perform or display the work publicly
to sell or assign these rights to others
The phrase "exclusive right" means that only the copyright holder is free to exercise the attendant rights, and others are prohibited from doing ...
See also:Copyright, Copyright - History of copyright, Copyright - United Kingdom copyright methodology, Copyright - United States copyright law, Copyright - Obtaining and enforcing copyright, Copyright - Copyright notices, Copyright - The exclusive rights of the copyright holder, Copyright - Limits and exceptions to copyright, Copyright - Idea-expression dichotomy and the merger doctrine, Copyright - The first-sale doctrine exhaustion of rights, Copyright - Fair use and fair dealing, Copyright - Critiques, Copyright - Other aspects, Copyright - Transfer and licensing, Copyright - Brief comparison with similar legal rights, Copyright - How long copyright lasts, Copyright - Moral rights, Copyright - Typefaces, Copyright - Unusual copyright grants, Copyright - Registering copyright in the United States, Copyright - Related concepts, Copyright - Critique, Copyright - Other, Copyright - Some legislation, Copyright - National copyright laws, Copyright - International treaties, Copyright - Notable advocates of copyright law reform, Copyright - Miscellaneous further reading Read more here: » Copyright: Encyclopedia II - Copyright - The exclusive rights of the copyright holder |
|  |
|
 | | » Page 1 « Page 2 |  |
 | |
|
|
More material related to Compulsory License can be found here:
|
|
|
Search the Global Oneness web site |
|
|
|
 |
|