Applied Intellectual Capital Limited

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4.149 documents for Applied Intellectual Capital Limited
  • ALAMEDA, Calif. -- Applied Intellectual Capital Limited ("AIC") (AIM: AINC) funds, develops, patents and commercializes electrochemical and advanced s...

  • ... the American academe to become more applied and more international, American universities can ... a dominant form of transferable knowledge capital. . In the past quarter century, we have seen the m... guerilla development through stolen intellectual property are enormous. Much of this so-called unof... access to higher education is the most limited, the old way of constructing and staffing institut...

  • ... upon the content of speech in a few limited areas,'and has never 'include[d] a freedom to disr... designed foradults is not uncritically applied to children. Californiadoes not argue that it is ... is unquestionablymore cultured and intellectually edifying than playing Mortal Kombat.But these cult... son" of 16 years or more committeda capital offense if he disobeyed "the voice of his Father, ...

  • .... The EU legal framework is not limited to telecommunications networks and services but al..., more than 25 per cent of the share capital of the broadcasting company. In addition, non-EU n... in relation to the Internet and intellectual property matters is that of domain names. In Cypruus, domain names can be applied for by individuals or by businesses or companies. ...

  • This article takes as a premise that technological innovation, meaning the promotion of new products and processes through invention and creation, best occurs through competition. The challenge for intellectual property and antitrust law is recognizing the many ways that competition occurs as new products are developed, tested, commercialized, and marketed. As this article demonstrates, intellectual property doctrines also promote competition, specifically the competitive forces that promote innovation. The author's argument in this article is that intellectual property and antitrust together form a body of competition policy whose role is to promote innovation. He then use this descriptive model of intellectual property to explain the recent set of Supreme Court cases, roughly from 200...

    ... property jurisprudence is not limited to patent law, the Court also acts to enforce boun... in Braun that this general framework applied to all use restrictions, and reversed the district... firms from accumulating the necessary capital for research and innovative development.145 Accord...

  • ..., trade, investments, savings and human capital accumulation which can, in the longterm, impede ec...The review was limited to studies in English and there was no country res... regard, 'shared cost' approach can be applied to estimate the institutional cost of a particular... experience inability to carry out intellectual and executive functions in later life. This would ...

  • ... as recognizing students' individual intellectual and cultural capital, and scaffolding their knowle... made a commitment to excellence when they applied to the program and I hold them to this expectation...I limited the inordinate time that I previously spent prepar...

  • Introduction - II. Intellectual property systems - A. Copyright - B. Trademark - C. Trade Secrets - D. Patents - 1. Early Patent Law - 2. Current Patent System - 3. Plant Protection Act and Plant Variety Protection Act - III. International patent-related treaties, conventions, and documents - A. Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works - B. Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Properties - C. GATT and the WTO - D. TRIPS - E. Shortcomings in the Current International IP Regime for Dissemination of Innovation to Developing Nations - F. Conclusion - IV. University participation in patent systems - A. Overview of Higher Education Systems in the United States - B. Commercialization and Universities - C. Models of University IP Systems - 1. Ivory Towe...

  • ... that favor rapid economic growth and capital accumulation. They would have to listen more to th...are the limited institutional resources in the form of skilled staaff that can deal with intellectual property issues .. But the main point that needs t..."Taxes applied on medicines in Brazil are among of the highest in...

  • ... that (1) §441b is unconstitutional as applied to Hillary; and (2) BCRA’s disclaimer, disclosur... latter’s special advantages of, e.g., limited liability, does not suffice to allow laws prohibit... over large aggregations of capital’ ” (quoting Automobile Workers, supra, at 585)); Cali...) (“[I]t is not surprising that the intellectual sources of [the Americans’] Revolutionary though...



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