Transferring environmentally sound technologies in an intellectual property-friendly framework:
Meeting any agreed environmental regulations standards will require the use of a plethora of climate change technologies, to which most developing nations do not have access. The scarcity of a distributed network of such technologies brings forth the debate of intellectual property rights. (IPR). IP...
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Zusammenfassung: | Meeting any agreed environmental regulations standards will require the use of a plethora of climate change technologies, to which most developing nations do not have access. The scarcity of a distributed network of such technologies brings forth the debate of intellectual property rights. (IPR). IPR refers to the protection of rights for the owners of ideas and innovation, research and development, manufacturing processes, and technology, as well as the required economic payment for the use of a previously patented item. -- v |
Beschreibung: | "November 2009.". - Cover title taken from PDF title screen (viewed 11/10/09). - Mode of access: World Wide Web. - System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader Includes bibliographical references |
Beschreibung: | VI, 34 S. |
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spelling | Ebinger, Charles K. Verfasser aut Transferring environmentally sound technologies in an intellectual property-friendly framework Charles Ebinger Washington, D.C. Energy Security Initiative at Brookings 2009 VI, 34 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier "November 2009.". - Cover title taken from PDF title screen (viewed 11/10/09). - Mode of access: World Wide Web. - System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader Includes bibliographical references Meeting any agreed environmental regulations standards will require the use of a plethora of climate change technologies, to which most developing nations do not have access. The scarcity of a distributed network of such technologies brings forth the debate of intellectual property rights. (IPR). IPR refers to the protection of rights for the owners of ideas and innovation, research and development, manufacturing processes, and technology, as well as the required economic payment for the use of a previously patented item. -- v Green technology / Developing countries Technology transfer / Environmental aspects Intellectual property (International law) Greenhouse gas mitigation / International cooperation Entwicklungsländer Umwelt Brookings Institution Sonstige (DE-588)8576-5 oth http://www.brookings.edu/~/media/Files/rc/papers/2009/11_environmental_technology_ebinger/11_environmental_technology_ebinger.pdf kostenfrei Volltext |
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