Owning the new economy: A guide to intellectual property management for Australia's clean technology sector


Autoria(s): Wishart, Kane; Rimmer, Matthew
Data(s)

17/09/2015

Resumo

Australia's history of developing and managing the intellectual property rights of domestic innovations is – at best – mixed. The relevant immaturity of Australia's public sector commercialisation infrastructure has, over recent decades, been the subject of both stinging academic commentary and not insubstantial juridical disbelief. That said, improvements have been observed, and increasingly, private sector involvement in public sector innovation has allowed for a deepening refinement of domestic approaches to IP retention and ongoing management. Rather than a bare critique of Australia's IP management track-record, or a call for specific law reform, this manual engages at a more practical level some of the foundational questions that ought be asked by entities involved in the 'cleantech' industries. Beginning simply at what is IP and why it matters, this manual examines the models of IP management available to market participants around the world. The process of IP management is defined and assessed through a commercial lens; assessing the 'pros' and 'cons' of each management choice with a view to equipping the reader to determine which approach may be best adapted to their given clean tech project. The manual concludes with a brief survey of alternative models of Intellectual Property management, including relevant examples from overseas and prominent suggestions arising out of the academic discourse. It appears inevitable that the global warming challenge will prompt specific legislative, regulatory and multi-lateral responses by nation states, however, the ultimate form of any such response remains a highly contested political and social issue. Accordingly, the structure of this manual, and the discussion points raised herein, seek introduce the reader to some of the more contentious debates occurring around the world at the intersection between IP and climate change.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/91199/

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Australian National University, College of Law

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/91199/1/2015.09.16%20-%20Report-KaneWishart%20-Manual%20on%20IP%20Managementfor%20Clean%20Technology%20Sector%20in%20Australia.pdf

Wishart, Kane & Rimmer, Matthew (2015) Owning the new economy: A guide to intellectual property management for Australia's clean technology sector. Australian National University, College of Law, Canberra, A.C.T.

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Faculty of Law

Palavras-Chave #180105 Commercial and Contract Law #180111 Environmental and Natural Resources Law #180115 Intellectual Property Law #Intellectual Property #Management #Commercialisation #Licensing #Innovation Law #Patent Law #Open Innovation
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Report