Posted on 15 June 2014. Tags: 3D printing, 3D technology, ethical, intellectual property, legal, patent law, product liability, repair and reconstruction, trademark
Ethical and legal uses of technology should be addressed when a new technology gains popularity. The main focus of this research is to provide a detailed discussion of the legal and ethical issues pertaining to the use of 3D technology. Recent court cases provide examples of current and potential concerns associated with this technology from a consumer and business perspective. With the growing interest in 3D technology worldwide, especially in China, a discussion of similar laws in China related to 3D technology provides an international outlook of some of the trials ahead as business and consumer interest in 3D technology continues to escalate.
International Legal and Ethical Challenges Related to the Use and Development of 3D Technology in the U.S. and China (896.4 KiB, 3,476 hits)
Posted in Economics, Volume IV, Issue no. 3
Posted on 15 February 2012. Tags: development, innovation, intellectual property, patent progress, Research
Worldwide, every year, cultural, scientific and technical dimensions increases its value as a result of spiritual and creative members of society. Since surplus value and prosperity is a consequence of the act of creation, protection of creators and their creations to be one of the main factors that we must take into consideration and those involved in national security system structures.
Basically, protection creators respectively Patent, design and trademark licenses, the designs, is made by a legal institution of intellectual property, which is the State Office for Inventions and Trademarks (OSIM) – government organ specialty, with unique authority in Romania, acting in accordance with law and the provisions of international conventions to which the Romanian State is party.
Development and Progress through Intellectual Property Protection and Leverage (790.1 KiB, 3,054 hits)
Posted in Economics, Volume II, Issue no. 1
Posted on 15 October 2011. Tags: innovation, intangible assets, intellectual property, progress, valuation
Practical assessment of intellectual property is a complex and difficult issue because there are many factors that influence it, and apply the methodologies differ from one country to another, from one continent to another. Therefore, the responsibility of carrying out transactions these intangible assets is maximum, because they have social implications and / or political.
Classical methods of assessment of intellectual property are the same as those used for measuring intangible assets or intangible.
Progress and Innovation through Evaluation Intellectual Property (839.6 KiB, 3,281 hits)
Posted in Issue no. 6, Knowledge Management