<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Law / Civil law / Patent law / Biological Innovation for Open Society / Biotechnology / Property law / CAMBIA / Software patent / Patent Lens / Intellectual property law / Monopoly / Social information processing
Date: 2007-09-24 16:00:21
Law
Civil law
Patent law
Biological Innovation for Open Society
Biotechnology
Property law
CAMBIA
Software patent
Patent Lens
Intellectual property law
Monopoly
Social information processing

THEREASONS LUCENT-ALCATEL WON’T WORK

Add to Reading List

Source URL: www.bios.net

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 514,96 KB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

Biology / Molecular biology / Biotechnology / Nature / Agronomy / Emerging technologies / CAMBIA / Open content / Biological Innovation for Open Society / Plant breeding / Richard Anthony Jefferson / Innovation

Richard Jefferson Science as Social Enterprise The CAMBIA BiOS Initiative Nearly four billion people live on daily incomes lower than the price of a latté at Starbucks. Most of them make dramatically less than that—a

DocID: 1qtkb - View Document

Law / Civil law / Patent law / Biological Innovation for Open Society / Biotechnology / Property law / CAMBIA / Software patent / Patent Lens / Intellectual property law / Monopoly / Social information processing

THEREASONS LUCENT-ALCATEL WON’T WORK

DocID: WbTd - View Document

Law / Civil law / Patent law / Biological Innovation for Open Society / Biotechnology / Property law / CAMBIA / Software patent / Patent Lens / Intellectual property law / Monopoly / Social information processing

THEREASONS LUCENT-ALCATEL WON’T WORK

DocID: W0zs - View Document

Mineral trioxide aggregate / Health / MTA / National Institutes of Health / Biological Innovation for Open Society / Medicine / Contract law / Material transfer agreement

Microsoft Word - MTA[removed]doc

DocID: Eboi - View Document

Science / Computer law / Intellectual property law / Technology transfer / 96th United States Congress / Bayh–Dole Act / Biological patent / Biotechnology / Biological Innovation for Open Society / Law / Patent law / Technology

Harvard Journal of Law & Technology Volume 18, Number 1 Fall 2004 THE PENGUIN’S GENOME, OR COASE AND OPEN SOURCE BIOTECHNOLOGY David W. Opderbeck*

DocID: psbb - View Document