domingo, 22 de junio de 2014

Global Implications of Patent Law Variation

By Felicitas Aguirre
In his paper “Global Implications of Patent Law variation," Koji Suzuki (1991) states the lack of consistency in the world's patent laws is in serious problem.
In most of the world, patent ownership is given to the inventor that is first- to- file for a patent. However, the united states maintains a first to invent policy. 
In view of this, patent ownership can charge depending on the country. Multiple patent ownership can result in economic problems, however, shrink is the international tension it causes. The conflict is that  the United States  does not recognise patent ownership in other countries. The Paris convention on industrial properties has asked the world intellectual properties organisation (WIPo) to push USA to review the principal of the patents existing.

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