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How do the BRIC countries play their roles in the global innovation arena? A study based on USPTO patents during 1990-2009 Wang Y., Li-Ying J. Scientometrics 98(2): 1065-1083, 2014. Type: Article
The authors analyzed patents filed at the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) from 1990 to 2009, to determine four things: the contribution to global innovation by the prominent, newly industrialized countries, Brazil, Ru...
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Sep 15 2014 |
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Patent law for computer scientists: steps to protect computer-implemented inventions Closa D., Gardiner A., Giemsa F., Machek J., Springer Publishing Company, Incorporated, New York, NY, 2010. 194 pp. Type: Book (978-3-642050-77-0)
As the torchbearers of one of the fastest developing fields over the last few decades, computer scientists have proposed, implemented, and demonstrated great ideas. But patenting them has been a daunting task, with no guarantee of succ...
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Jul 12 2010 |
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Viewpoint: The Internet patent land grab O’Reilly T. Communications of the ACM 43(6): 29-31, 2000. Type: Article
Some recent discussions in the difficult area of software patents, particularly those covering Web business models, are presented. The attempt by Amazon.com to patent its “one-click” ordering system triggered an onl...
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May 1 2000 |
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Rembrandts in the attic Rivettte K., Kline D., Harvard Business School Press, Boston, MA, 2000. Type: Book (9780875848990)
Rivette and Kline have accomplished at least two things with this book. First, it is a wake-up call to CEOs and other executives and managers in most organizations, intended to alert them to “the new competitive battlefield&a...
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Dec 1 1999 |
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Inventing software Nichols K., Quorum Books, Westport, CT, 1998. Type: Book (9781567201406)
Software patents are a growing problem for the software industry. In 1998 and 1999, the US Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) will issue 40,000 software patents, ten times the number issued in 1992 and 1993. Software patent litigation i...
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Oct 1 1998 |
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Software and intellectual property protection Galler B. (ed), Quorum Books, Westport, CT, 1995. Type: Book (9780899309743)
This book is a general introduction to patent and copyright law and current interpretations of the law as they apply to software. The primary audience is computer professionals with no legal experience; the secondary audience is lawyer...
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Nov 1 1996 |
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Protecting neural networks Stern R. IEEE Micro 14(3): 4-ff, 1994. Type: Article
Neural networks and sets of weights are further technical innovations that fail to fit established categories of intellectual property law. Neural network weights fail to neatly match the requirements of copyright law (intended to prot...
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Apr 1 1995 |
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Debunking the software patent myths Heckel P. Communications of the ACM 35(6): 121-140, 1992. Type: Article
The history of software patents has been rife with confusion and controversy. The Supreme Court of the United States has heard five cases in this area, yet its opinions have left attorneys on both sides scratching their heads. Volumes ...
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Mar 1 1993 |
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Re-examining the proprietary software protection issue in the U.S.A. for the 1980s Franz C. Information and Management 8(3): 147-153, 1985. Type: Article
This paper provides a readable, concise introduction to a complex subject. The paper provides not only a brief summary of significant court decisions concerning copyright and patent protection of software, but also a list of references...
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Feb 1 1986 |
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