Author: Ralph C. Nash
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780935165449
Category : Intellectual property
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Intellectual Property in Government Contracts: Technical data and the Freedom of Information Act
Author: Ralph C. Nash
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780935165449
Category : Intellectual property
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780935165449
Category : Intellectual property
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Technical data and the Freedom of Information Act
Author: Ralph C. Nash (Jr.)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 500
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 500
Book Description
Intellectual Property in Government Contracts: Computer software, information, and contract remedies
Author: Ralph C. Nash (Jr.)
Publisher: George Washington University, Government Contracts Program
ISBN:
Category : Computer security
Languages : en
Pages : 494
Book Description
Publisher: George Washington University, Government Contracts Program
ISBN:
Category : Computer security
Languages : en
Pages : 494
Book Description
Intellectual Property in Government Contracts: Technical data rights
Author: Ralph C. Nash (Jr.)
Publisher: George Washington University, Government Contracts Program
ISBN:
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 378
Book Description
Publisher: George Washington University, Government Contracts Program
ISBN:
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 378
Book Description
Technical data rights
Author: Ralph C. Nash
Publisher: CCH Incorporated
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 566
Book Description
The Government utilizes the contract process to purchase a wide variety of goods and services. These include existing commercial products and services, the design, development, and manufacture of goods and related services necessary to meet specific Government needs. Additionally, the government provides financial assistance through grants and cooperative agreements to support research and development by private and public entities, and conducts and collaborates in research and development activites with private sponsors at Government facilities. Through this large expenditure of funds, there is substantial contact with intellectual property. This material principally deals with the relationship between intellectual property concepts of patent, trade secrets, and copyrights and the Government's procurement and financial assistance processes. The subject of trademarks is not covered.
Publisher: CCH Incorporated
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 566
Book Description
The Government utilizes the contract process to purchase a wide variety of goods and services. These include existing commercial products and services, the design, development, and manufacture of goods and related services necessary to meet specific Government needs. Additionally, the government provides financial assistance through grants and cooperative agreements to support research and development by private and public entities, and conducts and collaborates in research and development activites with private sponsors at Government facilities. Through this large expenditure of funds, there is substantial contact with intellectual property. This material principally deals with the relationship between intellectual property concepts of patent, trade secrets, and copyrights and the Government's procurement and financial assistance processes. The subject of trademarks is not covered.
Federal Government Intellectual Property Guide
Author: Linda Hopkins
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : America
Languages : en
Pages : 530
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : America
Languages : en
Pages : 530
Book Description
Patents and Technical Data
Author: Ralph C. Nash
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780935165098
Category : Intellectual property
Languages : en
Pages : 672
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780935165098
Category : Intellectual property
Languages : en
Pages : 672
Book Description
Intellectual Property in Government Contracts
Author: James McEwen
Publisher: OUP USA
ISBN: 9780199751112
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Intellectual Property in Government Contracts, Second Edition provides a unique, comprehensive survey of U.S. federal intellectual property procurement laws and a detailed analysis of state procurement rules. Encompassing the litigation concerns of the private and government sectors, this book is a groundbreaking, valuable resource for both sectors. It provides an extensive overview of U.S. federal and state procurement systems, along with strategies for handling government misuse of private-sector IP rights.
Publisher: OUP USA
ISBN: 9780199751112
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Intellectual Property in Government Contracts, Second Edition provides a unique, comprehensive survey of U.S. federal intellectual property procurement laws and a detailed analysis of state procurement rules. Encompassing the litigation concerns of the private and government sectors, this book is a groundbreaking, valuable resource for both sectors. It provides an extensive overview of U.S. federal and state procurement systems, along with strategies for handling government misuse of private-sector IP rights.
Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software
Author: Matthew S. Simchak
Publisher: George Washington University, Government Contracts Program
ISBN:
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 386
Book Description
Publisher: George Washington University, Government Contracts Program
ISBN:
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 386
Book Description
Employees’ Intellectual Property Rights
Author: Sanna Wolk
Publisher: Kluwer Law International B.V.
ISBN: 9041192654
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 872
Book Description
In today’s knowledge-based global economy, most inventions are made by employed persons through their employers’ research and development activities. However, methods of establishing rights over an employee’s intellectual property assets are relatively uncertain in the absence of international solutions. Given that increasingly more businesses establish entities in different countries and more employees co-operate across borders, it becomes essential for companies to be able to establish the conditions under which ownership subsists in intellectual property created in employment relationships in various countries. This comparative law publication describes and analyses employers’ acquisition of employees’ intellectual property rights, first in general and then in depth. This second edition of the book considers thirty-four different jurisdictions worldwide. The book was developed within the framework of the International Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property (AIPPI), a non-affiliated, non-profit organization dedicated to improving and promoting the protection of intellectual property at both national and international levels. Among the issues and topics covered by the forty-nine distinguished contributors are the following: • different approaches in different law systems; • choice of law for contracts; • harmonizing international jurisdiction rules; • conditions for recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments; • employees’ rights in copyright, semiconductor chips, inventions, designs, plant varieties and utility models on a country-by-country basis; • employee remuneration right; • parties’ duty to inform; and • instances for disputes. With its wealth of information on an increasingly important subject for practitioners in every jurisdiction, this book is sure to be put to constant use by corporate lawyers and in-house counsel everywhere. It is also exceptionally valuable as a thorough resource for academics and researchers interested in the international harmonization of intellectual property law.
Publisher: Kluwer Law International B.V.
ISBN: 9041192654
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 872
Book Description
In today’s knowledge-based global economy, most inventions are made by employed persons through their employers’ research and development activities. However, methods of establishing rights over an employee’s intellectual property assets are relatively uncertain in the absence of international solutions. Given that increasingly more businesses establish entities in different countries and more employees co-operate across borders, it becomes essential for companies to be able to establish the conditions under which ownership subsists in intellectual property created in employment relationships in various countries. This comparative law publication describes and analyses employers’ acquisition of employees’ intellectual property rights, first in general and then in depth. This second edition of the book considers thirty-four different jurisdictions worldwide. The book was developed within the framework of the International Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property (AIPPI), a non-affiliated, non-profit organization dedicated to improving and promoting the protection of intellectual property at both national and international levels. Among the issues and topics covered by the forty-nine distinguished contributors are the following: • different approaches in different law systems; • choice of law for contracts; • harmonizing international jurisdiction rules; • conditions for recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments; • employees’ rights in copyright, semiconductor chips, inventions, designs, plant varieties and utility models on a country-by-country basis; • employee remuneration right; • parties’ duty to inform; and • instances for disputes. With its wealth of information on an increasingly important subject for practitioners in every jurisdiction, this book is sure to be put to constant use by corporate lawyers and in-house counsel everywhere. It is also exceptionally valuable as a thorough resource for academics and researchers interested in the international harmonization of intellectual property law.