
Open innovation: A shift to new intellectual property models?
The Lexology website noted that the success of open innovation lies primarily in the notion that sharing knowledge can be profitable. Secondly, a company has to strike a balance between what it can reveal to those involved (suppliers, competitors, specialized third-party companies, the public, etc.) and what it can gain from its relationships with
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The Art of Merging OI and Intellectual Property Rights
The Ideon website posted information about a June seminar at which four Swedish companies discussed the levels of agreements that need to be in place for open innovation collaborations to work and presented a case study. How can large companies work together with universities, governmental institutions
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An Intellectual Property Strategy Supporting Open Innovation
The Cesear website posted an analytical article discussing the relationships between Intellectual Property Rights and Open Innovation. Traditionally, IP has a defensive role: Stop others from creating competing products; Enable competitor-free operation in a given market. The new role of IP: Enables
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