Protectability in UK Law

  • Organizational conflicts affecting technology commercialization from nonprofit laboratories
    • No. 4-5, December 1995
    • Journal of Product & Brand Management
    • 5-13
    Organizational conflict mediates management and innovator interest in commercializing technology. Issues (or circumstances) resulting from conflicting goals should be considered by companies in dev...
    ... ... was developed;●relationship of the technology with the organization’s major activity;●“deliberateness” of the discovery;●protectability of the technology;●provisions for exclusive rights;●nature of the technology as process versus product; ●level of development needed before ... ...
  • An Intentional View of the Copyright Work
    • No. 71-4, July 2008
    • The Modern Law Review
    The questions at the heart of copyright – what is a work, and the extent of copyright protection – are considered. Arguments are presented firstly for an understanding of works oriented around expr...
    ... ... Sim ilarly wit h respect to po licy: gi ven that e very ¢nding of infringement implies a ¢nding of protectability ^ that the part of the work w hich the infringing act invol ves is an app ropria te object o f exclusiona ry 120 In some cases it has gone ... ...
  • Copyright, the Work and Phonographic Orality in Music
    • No. 15-1, March 2006
    • Social & Legal Studies
    Shaped by a combination of romantic aesthetics and capitalist economics in the 19th century, the musical work was only enshrined in copyright law at the beginning of ...
    ... ... focus on ‘the sonic effects achieved by Newton’s unique performance’ distracted from the primary issue before the court: ‘the protectability of the elements of the composition itself’, not the ‘richness and complexity’ of the ‘timbral result’ achieved through ‘Mr. Newton’ s ... ...
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