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Patents for Development : Improved Patent Information Disclosure and Access for Incremental Innovation.
2016
G 413 CHA.P
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Title
Patents for Development : Improved Patent Information Disclosure and Access for Incremental Innovation.
Author
Chakroun, Nefissa.
Description
296 pages ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781785368608 Print
9781785368615 eBook
9781785368615 eBook
Alternate Call Number
G 413 CHA.P
Summary
When submitting patent applications, patentees are disclosing huge amounts of technical knowledge that can be utilised for development. This book investigates whether it is possible to execute the disclosed technologies just by reading the patent application. Nefissa Chakroun argues that while the TRIPS Agreement obliges inventors to disclose full and complete disclosure, patent information users lack the capacity to fully utilise such information for their economic development. Scrutinising the disclosure and the development function of the patent system, the book offers a critical analysis of the disclosure requirements of the patent system, as well as an in-depth examination of the ways in accessing and retrieving patent information. Chakroun articulates proposals for strengthening the disclosure and methods for enhancing retrieval and exploitation of the technological knowledge, including an integrated policy on how patent information could be better utilised for development. A plea for patent information as a significant source for development, this book is not only a valuable contribution to the literature but designed for policymakers at international and national levels to address core issues related to the exploitation of patent information for incremental innovation.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 225-257) and index.
Formatted Contents Note
1. Introduction: Context and Importance of Patent Information for Development
2. The Significance of Patent Information
3. The Foundation of a Right to Patent Information
4. The Inadequacy of the Disclosure Requirement
5. Access to and Retrieval of Patent Documents
6. Transferring Technologies Utilising Patent Information
7. The Case of Tunisia
8. Improving Developing Countries’ Capacity to Utilise Patent Information for Development
9. Conclusion: Policy for Promoting Incremental Innovation and Development Through Exploitation of Patent Information
Bibliography
Index
2. The Significance of Patent Information
3. The Foundation of a Right to Patent Information
4. The Inadequacy of the Disclosure Requirement
5. Access to and Retrieval of Patent Documents
6. Transferring Technologies Utilising Patent Information
7. The Case of Tunisia
8. Improving Developing Countries’ Capacity to Utilise Patent Information for Development
9. Conclusion: Policy for Promoting Incremental Innovation and Development Through Exploitation of Patent Information
Bibliography
Index
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Published
Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2016.
Language
English
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