OECD Science, Technology and Industry Scoreboard 2001


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Are OECD countries becoming more knowledge-based? Are they embracing the information economy? To what extent are innovation, science, technology and economies becoming global? What are the new growth industries and occupations? With over 160 indicators, 60% of them new to this edition, the volume provides a comprehensive picture of countries’ performance in the areas of science, technology and industry. It uses an improved classification of technology and knowledge-intensive industries. New indicators address emerging policy issues: international mobility of human capital, relative innovative performance as measured by patent families, skills in the information economy, diffusion of the Internet and electronic commerce. Resources devoted to innovation in emerging areas such as biotechnology, environment, health and information and communication technologies are measured for the first time. A new section on the information economy relies on the latest data from official sources. With the essential findings presented in bullet points and methodological notes on indicators and data sources, this publication combines statistical rigour with easy access and readability. An electronic version makes individual sections, an elaborate data appendix and links to the databases readily available. The electronic version also gives users “clickable” access to the data used in charts and figures. AREAS COVERED: New resources for the knowledge-based economy - Human capital and international mobility - R&D performance - Role of government and business in R&D and innovation - Science and innovation performance - Resources and infrastructure for the information economy - Diffusion of Internet technologies and electronic commerce - Contribution of the information and communication technologies to economic performance - International trade - Foreign direct investment - Strategic alliances and cross-border, mergers and acquisitions - Internationalisation of science and technology - Industrial structure and productivity growth - Technology and knowledge-intensive industries and their performance. FURTHER READING: OECD Science, Technology and Industry Outlook 2000; OECD Information Technology Outlook 2000; OECD Communications Outlook 2001; A New Economy: Beyond the Hype, 2001 (OECD ); OECD Main Science and Technology Indicators 2001/1 and STI Working Papers series available at http://www.oecd.org/dsti/sti/stat-ana/index.htm.




La protection contre les atteintes aux droits sur les signes distinctifs dans


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Les signes distinctifs confèrent à leur propriétaire un droit exclusif d'exploitation. Celui-ci bénéficie de règles dérogatoires au droit commun, qui ont pour vocation première d'assurer aux signes distinctifs une protection contre les atteintes dont ils peuvent être l'objet. Mais l'efficacité de la protection est toute relative. La protection contre les atteintes aux signes distinctifs exige donc de nouvelles solutions qui, prenant en compte la particularité du droit de la propriété industrielle, protègeront efficacement les signes distinctifs contre les violations des droits exclusifs de leur propriétaire.




Intellectual Property and New Technologies


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This volume of Law in Context focuses on the legal issues raised by the digital revolution. It presents new perspectives on familiar questions about the effectiveness of intellectual property in promoting innovation and protecting privacy. The articles address such issues as:heritage and cultural property protection in an age of instant reproduction and voracious knowledge exploitation;the difficulties faced by developing nations and by China in dealing with intellectual property;cyberspace and the implications for privacy law;improving the patent system to promote innovation; andcopyright and digitisation processes in New Zealand museums.This volume goes beyond conventional wisdom and disciplinary orthodoxy to re-evaluate innovation, communication and law in an era of rapid technological change.Intellectual Property and New Technologies is a special issue (Volume 29 No 1) of the journal Law in Context. You can purchase a single copy of this issue through this page, or subscribe to the journal from the journal page.