نتایج جستجو برای: ip rights

تعداد نتایج: 203772  

Journal: :International Journal of Computer Communication and Informatics 2021

The paper analyses how Artificial Intelligence (AI) enabled systems can be brought into the Intellectual Property (IP) ecosystem. It dwells upon question of AI- IP interface from three perspectives, viz., (a) AI as a technology to manage IPRs, (b) rights an obstacle transparency and, (c) patents well copyrights legal that foster AI. three-step test for obtaining patent- novelty, inventive step ...

Journal: :Microprocessors and Microsystems 2007
Javier Castillo Pablo Huerta José Ignacio Martínez

Nowadays there is a growing number of systems based on FPGAs spread over wide areas. When these kind of systems are used, serious security problems may appear. The configuration data for these devices can be very sensitive information that has to be protected against piracy and reverse engineering. In this paper, the main target is to describe a rapid prototyping platform that allows Secure IP ...

2015
Mercedes Campi Alessandro Nuvolari

In this paper, we construct a new indexmeasuring the strength of intellectual property (IP) protection for plant varieties in 69 countries over the period 1961–2011. We examine the statistical properties of the index and compare it with other indicators of IP protection. We conclude that the index provides a reasonable synthetic assessment of the relative strength of IP protection in plant vari...

Journal: :Parallel Computing 2008
Michael J. Wirthlin Daniel S. Poznanovic P. Sundararajan Alan J. Coppola D. Pellerin Walid A. Najjar R. Bruce M. Babst O. Pritchard Paolo Palazzari Georgi Kuzmanov

This paper begins by summarizing the goals of the OpenFPGA CoreLib Working Group to facilitate the interoperability of FPGA circuit cores within a variety of FPGA design tools, including high-level programming tools targeting FPGA architectures. This effort is contrasted with other IP reuse efforts. The paper reviews the current approach used by several high-level language compilers to integrat...

2013
Paul Nihoul

Intellectual property (“IP”) is often credited with providing an incentive for inventors to develop their creativity. Through IP protection, inventors can recoup their investment and make a profit. That idea, which has inspired legislators worldwide, is currently challenged in the European case law on competition. In the last twenty years, five cases have limited, in the name of competition, th...

Journal: :The journal of political economy 2010
Heidi L Williams

Do intellectual property (IP) rights on existing technologies hinder subsequent innovation? Using newly-collected data on the sequencing of the human genome by the public Human Genome Project and the private firm Celera, this paper estimates the impact of Celera's gene-level IP on subsequent scientific research and product development. Genes initially sequenced by Celera were held with IP for u...

2003
Keala Chan Dennis Fernandez

This paper presents a brief overview of intellectual property rights and the various areas in proteomics to which IP rights may be applicable. Technology transfer, including licensing and business agreements, are not covered in this paper. Instead, issues and complications related to national and overseas patent prosecution in this relatively new field will be discussed.

2015
David Murray

Abstract IP integration has continued to be a key challenge in SoC development. Increases in IP reuse, IP configurability and system complexity within tightly bound schedules have compounded the problem of IP integration. One fundamental aspect of improving the IP integration process is the provision of standardized interfaces. Traditionally signal naming standardization practices have been uti...

Journal: :Future Generation Comp. Syst. 2003
Christos Bouras Mauro Campanella Michal Przybylski Afrodite Sevasti

The aim of this work is to define and implement an end-to-end approach to quality of service (QoS), operating across multiple management domains and exploiting a combination of link layer technologies. The architecture for the Premium IP service is presented, which aims at offering the equivalent of an end-to-end virtual leased line service at the IP layer across multiple domains. Also, the res...

2004
athan W. Levin Frank A. Gotch Martin K. Kuhlmann

Hyperphosphatemia is a metabolic abnormality present in the majority of patients treated by dialysis. Inorganic phosphorus (iP) can be categorized as a true uremic toxin given its known in vivo and in vitro effects and the ability to reduce these effects by normalizing iP levels. However, despite regular and adequate dialysis treatment, the goal of normalization of phosphorus levels rarely is a...

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