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It is scarcely five years since the first edition of this book, a
milestone in the strategy-oriented approach to intellectual
property at the global level, appeared and was quickly and widely
welcomed as virtually an intellectual property agenda for the 21st
century. This second edition includes a judicious update of the
original data and analysis in light of the significant movement
forward that has taken place over the past few years in many of the
critical areas that shape the competitive strategies in the use of
IP Rights. The authors have lost none of their conviction of the
necessity to enhance awareness of the techno-economic effects of
intellectual property rights protection on enterprise
competitiveness and national growth and development. The book
provides a panoramic but detailed view of the world's intellectual
property system that embraces socioeconomic, cultural and
technological development in its scope, clarifying the pitfalls and
challenges that the system presents even as it promises to improve
the quality of life on our planet. The authors both internationally
respected and honoured for their work in elucidating the economic
necessity of an intellectual property system that can inspire
universal confidence, emphasize the imperative of international
competiveness in knowledge-based technology. In their orderly
presentation of the key issues that promote the real benefits (not
yet achieved) of a truly effective regime of intellectual property
rights they discuss such factors as the following: - the use of
intellectual property as an integral part of business strategy; -
optimal utilization of intellectual property assets; - the
incentives and rewards of 'fair play' in the marketplace; -
facilitation of widespread diffusion and adoption of the fruits of
creativity and innovation; - the crucial role of small and medium
enterprises; - the need at every level for deliberate incentive
policies that encourage creativity and invention; - strict
enforcement of intellectual property rights; - creating linkages
between intellectual property stakeholders; and - use of patent
information for forecasting technology trends. These issues and
recommendations and more are all discussed in a framework that
highlights each of the major areas of knowledge in which
intellectual property rights are most insistently invoked today,
such as the digital economy, e-commerce, Internet domain names,
database protection, protection of plant varieties, design of
integrated circuits, biotechnology, and nanotechnology. Ultimately,
however, this outstanding work's most important contribution lies
in its vision of the organic corporation of governments,
institutions, supranational organizations, multinational
corporations, small and medium enterprises, and civil society as
they collectively fashion a 21st century in which creativity and
innovation are enabled to convert knowledge into wealth and social
good. For this reason, as well as for its richly detailed treatment
of trends and current reality in the field, this new, updated
edition of Intellectual Property and Competitive Strategies in the
21st Century will continue to be read and put to good use by
business people, international lawyers, government officials, and
interested academics in all parts of the world.
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