8 resultados para Gerald E. Goll

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Das ehemals in der Sammlung des Palais Granvella in Besançon und sodann in Rubens’ Sammlung belegte Gemälde "Schiffe in ruhiger See" von Pieter Bruegel d. Ä. ist heute verschollen. Mit sehr hoher Wahrscheinlichkeit kann es mit der Darstellung des Seestücks im Vordergrund der Allegorie des Sehsinns von Jan Brueghel d. Ä. und Peter Paul Rubens identifiziert werden.

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JIPITEC, the ”Journal of Intellectual Property, Information Technology and Electronic Commerce Law” is a new online-journal for current issues of intellectual property, information technology and E-commerce law.

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Das ehemals in den Sammlungen des Palais Granvella in Besançon und sodann Rubens’ belegte Gemälde Schiffe in ruhiger See von Pieter Bruegel d. Ä. ist heute verschollen. Mit sehr hoher Wahrscheinlichkeit kann es mit der Darstellung des Seestücks im Vordergrund der Allegorie des Sehsinns von Jan Brueghel d. Ä. und Peter Paul Rubens identifiziert werden.

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While revenue management (RM) is traditionally considered a tool of service operations, RM shows considerable potential for application in manufacturing operations. The typical challenges in make-to-order manufacturing are fixed manufacturing capacities and a great variety in offered products, going along with pronounced fluctuations in demand and profitability. Since Harris and Pinder in the mid-90s, numerous papers have furthered the understanding of RM theory in this environment. Nevertheless, results to be expected from applying the developed methods to a practical industry setting have yet to be reported. To this end, this paper investigates a possible application of RM at ThyssenKrupp VDM, leading to considerable improvements in several areas.

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Within the international community there have been many calls for better protection of traditional cultural expressions (TCEs), for which classic instruments of intellectual property rights do not seem to fit. In response, at least five model laws have been advanced within the last 40 years. These are referred to as sui generis because, though they generally belong to the realm of intellectual property they structurally depart from classic copyright law to accommodate the needs of the holders of TCEs. The purpose of this paper is to provide a well-founded basis for national policy makers who wish to implement protection for TCEs within their country. This is achieved by systematically comparing and evaluating economic effects that can be expected to result from these regulatory alternatives and a related system or private ordering. Specifically, we compare if and how protection preferences of local communities are met as well as the social costs that are likely to arise from the different model laws.