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intellectual property thus hangs suspended in a world of its own : in this aspect of
his work, the scientist has neither made anything of commercial profit, nor
performed services for a client. All he has done is to provide materials for others
who ...
intellectual property thus hangs suspended in a world of its own : in this aspect of
his work, the scientist has neither made anything of commercial profit, nor
performed services for a client. All he has done is to provide materials for others
who ...
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Property in Industrialized Science In the conditions of industrialized science, the
effective property of the scientist has ... The contexts of these new forms of
intellectual property are quite different, and in general there is not much overlap ...
Property in Industrialized Science In the conditions of industrialized science, the
effective property of the scientist has ... The contexts of these new forms of
intellectual property are quite different, and in general there is not much overlap ...
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Thus, provided that he is protected from undue pressures from the other
producers, and given some direction and control from above, the referee need be
concerned only with the protection of his group's intellectual property, to
accomplish his ...
Thus, provided that he is protected from undue pressures from the other
producers, and given some direction and control from above, the referee need be
concerned only with the protection of his group's intellectual property, to
accomplish his ...
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