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In the global knowledge economy intellectual property rights - and the innovations they are meant to spur - are important determinants of progress. But what does this mean for the nations of Africa? One view is that strong IP protection can facilitate innovation in African settings. Others say that existing IP systems are simply not suited to the realities of Africa. This book based on case studies and evidence collected across nine countries in Africa sheds new light on the complex relationships between innovation and intellectual property. It covers findings across many sites of innovation and creativity including music leather goods textiles cocoal coffee auto parts traditional medicine book publishing biofuels and university research and presents a picture in which innovators share a common appreciation for collaboration and openness.
TITLE: Innovation and intellectual property
AUTHOR: DEBEER,J
SKU: 9781919895994
PUBLISHER: Juta Academic
DATE PUBLISHED: 30/12/2013
PLACE PUBLISHED: South Africa
PAGES: 432
BINDING: Paperback / softback
LANGUAGE: English
DIMENSIONS: 148 mm x 210 mm x 15 mm
WEIGHT: 500 gr