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Autor:
Jean-Noel Durvy, Manfred Schmiemann
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Technology Transfer. 28:9-15
The conventional wisdom is that American universities transfer technologies more rapidly and more effectively than their European counterparts. While this appears to be true, it is important to note that there are substantial cultural, legal, and reg
Autor:
Manfred Schmiemann
Publikováno v:
World Patent Information. 21:43-45
With patents being the guarantee for the inventor's creative efforts to bear fruits, the link between research and development (R&D), innovations and the framework for the commercialisation of inventions is explored. The relevant European legal frame
Autor:
Manfred Schmiemann
Publikováno v:
The Future of Services ISBN: 9783446415461
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::26d76500f68d6c277dd2e0819c377c5f
https://doi.org/10.3139/9783446418806.003
https://doi.org/10.3139/9783446418806.003
Autor:
Manfred Schmiemann
Publikováno v:
World Patent Information. 20:167-169
Patent databases can be a paramount resource of technical information for researchers and engineers alike. But Europe’s innovating enterprises do not seem to be sufficiently aware of this resource. The European Commission is legally obliged to remo
Autor:
Manfred Schmiemann
Publikováno v:
World Patent Information. 20:181-183
It was the intention of the Treaty of Rome to create a common market in Europe, without barriers for the free circulation of goods. 40 years later, there is a common market with virtually no restrictions on the movement of people, goods, capital and
Autor:
Manfred Schmiemann
Publikováno v:
World Patent Information. 20:193-195
The concept of exhaustion has developed mainly from German case law of the early 20th century. It is based on the notion that once the owner of protected products (protected for example by trademarks or patents) has sold one such product, he has lost
Autor:
Ted A. Aanstoos, Manfred Schmiemann
Publikováno v:
Engineering/Technology Management.
After its 2004 enlargement to 25 member nations, the European Union, with a population of 452 million and a GDP surpassing $10 trillion, represents one of the most powerful economic engines in the world, and is the primary trading and investment part