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The Role of the Patent System in Stimulating Innovation and Technology Transfer for Climate Change
Including Aspects of Licensing and Competition Law- Authors:
- Series:
- Munich Intellectual Property Law Center - MIPLC Studies, Volume 13
- Publisher:
- 2011
Summary
Wenn Innovation und Technologietransfer der Schlüssel zur Lösung des globalen Problems des Klimawandels sind, welche Rolle kann dabei das Geistige Eigentum spielen? Das Werk untersucht u.a. die Fragen einer Zwangslizenzierung des Technologietransfers, einer Vorzugsbehandlung von grünen Technologien durch die Patentämter und der TRIPS Compliance.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2011
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-8329-6522-8
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-8452-3447-2
- Publisher
- Nomos, Baden-Baden
- Series
- Munich Intellectual Property Law Center - MIPLC Studies
- Volume
- 13
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 90
- Product type
- Book Titles
Table of contents
ChapterPages
- Titelei/InhaltsverzeichnisPages 2 - 7 Download chapter (PDF)
- AbstractPages 8 - 12 Download chapter (PDF)
- Connecting IP with Climate ChangePages 13 - 13 Download chapter (PDF)
- Purpose of Research Download chapter (PDF)
- What is Green Technology?Pages 15 - 16 Download chapter (PDF)
- Facts and Trends in Green Patent FilingPages 16 - 18 Download chapter (PDF)
- Increasing Investment and Technology TransferPages 18 - 20 Download chapter (PDF)
- Declaration of the UN Conference on the Human Environment (1972)Pages 21 - 21 Download chapter (PDF)
- Agenda 21 (1992)Pages 21 - 21 Download chapter (PDF)
- Convention on Biological Diversity (1993)Pages 21 - 22 Download chapter (PDF)
- Responsibility for Vulnerable Countries
- Push Factors
- Expert Group on Transfer of Technology
- Bali Action Plan and Technology Transfer
- Ad Hoc Working Group on Long-term Cooperative Action
- UN Convention to Combat Desertification (1996)Pages 26 - 26 Download chapter (PDF)
- Kyoto Protocol (1997)Pages 26 - 27 Download chapter (PDF)
- Technology Transfer Obligation under TRIPS Articles 7, 8(1) and 66(2)Pages 27 - 27 Download chapter (PDF)
- Exceptions to Rights under TRIPS Article 30Pages 27 - 29 Download chapter (PDF)
- For Public Health
- For Climate Change?
- TRIPS Article 27(2) and Ordre PublicPages 33 - 36 Download chapter (PDF)
- Business Method Patents: Bilski and Carbon Trading InventionsPages 36 - 38 Download chapter (PDF)
- Novelty and ‘Green’ Indication of a Known SubstancePages 38 - 39 Download chapter (PDF)
- Non-obviousness: KSR and Green TechnologyPages 39 - 40 Download chapter (PDF)
- ‘Greenness’ and Utility RequirementsPages 40 - 41 Download chapter (PDF)
- Patent Cooperation Treaty
- Patent Classification: Catchword Index for Environmentally Sound Technology
- WIPO Development Agenda and Climate Change
- UK Intellectual Property Office: Green Channel
- USPTO: Green Technology Pilot Program
- Benefits of Early Patenting
- Non-discrimination under TRIPS Article 27(1)
- Alternative: Verifying ‘Greenness’ Independent from Patent Grant
- Patents and Clean Energy Project
- Classification Scheme for Clean Energy Technologies
- Opportunities Provided by Patent Information
- Licensing Best Practices
- Eco-Patent CommonsPages 57 - 58 Download chapter (PDF)
- Japan Intellectual Property Association ProposalPages 58 - 59 Download chapter (PDF)
- Open Innovation: GreenXchangePages 59 - 60 Download chapter (PDF)
- Effects of Non-assertion CommitmentsPages 60 - 61 Download chapter (PDF)
- IP Ownership in R&D CollaborationPages 61 - 62 Download chapter (PDF)
- Financing Innovation and Patenting CostsPages 62 - 64 Download chapter (PDF)
- GE’s ’039 PatentPages 65 - 67 Download chapter (PDF)
- Patent Law and PracticesPages 67 - 68 Download chapter (PDF)
- Green Technology Standards and Patent PoolsPages 68 - 69 Download chapter (PDF)
- The Unocal Case: Abuse in Law of Environmental StandardsPages 69 - 70 Download chapter (PDF)
- Green Technology Standards and IP PoliciesPages 70 - 76 Download chapter (PDF)
- ConclusionPages 77 - 78 Download chapter (PDF)
- List of Works CitedPages 79 - 90 Download chapter (PDF)




