In our personalised medicine focus month, Katherine Bonter discusses the developments and challenges in personalised medicine relating to intellectual property and commercialisation. Value chains ...
One common stereotype of the word “intellectual” raises the image of a lone scholar who is more concerned about ideas than real issues. By contrast, in the CIT, faith and reason combine into what is, ...
Intellectual property (IP) has different forms; in the case of access to medicines, we are talking about patents. Patents are a public policy instrument aimed at stimulating innovation. By providing a ...
If it wasn’t enough that the U.S. wants to impose punishing tariffs on Canadian imports, Canadian digital technology companies run the risk of having their intellectual property poached by ...
Uncertainty surrounds many issues that exist at the intersection of bankruptcy law and intellectual property law. Section 363(f) of the Bankruptcy Code permits the debtor to sell assets free of a ...
The Intellectual Property Issues in Cultural Heritage (IPinCH) research project is an international collaboration of archaeologists, Indigenous organizations, lawyers, anthropologists, ethicists, ...
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