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Book Title: The Role of Intellectual Property Rights in Biotechnology Innovation
Editor(s): Castle, David
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781847209801
Section Title: Tables
Number of pages: 1
Extract:
Tables
3.1 What should be made exempt from the effect of patent rights? 84
3.2 Is a research tool consortium necessary? 89
3.3 What is the most desirable scope of patented inventions
handled by the research tool consortium? 90
3.4 If there is a `research tool consortium' would you offer your
patented inventions to the consortium? 91
4.1 IP value matrix 113
5.1 US/foreign patent information 126
7.1 Key financial data (in millions of Euro %) 164
7.2 Increasing value from patents: tasks, actors, organizational
arrangements and synergies 174
13.1 Guidelines for a community resource system 341
15.1 Average annual agricultural research expenditure 374
15.2 A comparison of Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual
Property (TRIPs), US utility patent protection, the
European Patent Convention (EPC) and the International
Convention on the Protection of New Varieties of Plants
(UPOV) 380
17.1 National patent systems and the international convention
of 1883 419
17.2 United States corporate and individual patenting (patents
issued) 19561980 (in thousands) 425
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