Jennifer Ambert Prof Weren Fall 12’ Tuesday 6p-8:40p MGT4600-61 Pfizer Case Study 1. Why has the pharmaceutical industry been so successful historically? The pharmaceutical industry has been such a successful industry for numerous reasons: • Patent protection is considered to be an incentive for investing‚ and also creates customer loyalty. • Generic brands have been profitable and cost efficient for buyers. This simply means that suppliers don’t need to offer a particular name brand; all they
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Addressing International Legal and Ethical Issues Simulation Summary LAW/421 August 6‚ 2013 Addressing International Legal and Ethical Issues Simulation Summary International trade is important and beneficial to business. However‚ international trade guides a safeguard of interests‚ specific business contract‚ defined law‚ forum of dispute settlement‚ and understanding of contract clauses. “A working knowledge of international law helps business owners and managers with global interests reduce
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initial 1999 patent suit against RIM was dismissed. In early 2002 RIM and Glenayre agreed to drop their remaining lawsuits and work together to develop a wireless e-mail device that would incorporate Glenayre’s messaging software. RIM vs. Handspring (makers of the Palm Treo). * RIM was forced to protect its Intellectual Prope * September 16‚ 2002‚ Research in Motion was awarded a patent pertaining to keyboard design on hand-held e-mail devices. Upon receiving the patent‚ it proceeded
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protection are becoming more stringent because of industry operations. Legal • A fixed period on patent protection. • Regulatory scrutiny governed by legislation. 2. Step 1 :High potential impact and high uncertainty: A. Intellectual property B. Government regulations C. Purchaser pressure Step 2: A(i) Longer period on patent protection (ii) Shorter period on patent protection B(i) Stringent government regulation (ii) Relatively flexible
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TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER‚ INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND EFFECTIVE UNIVERSITY-INDUSTRY PARTNERSHIPS The Experience of China‚ India‚ Japan‚ Philippines‚ the Republic of Korea‚ Singapore and Thailand WORLD INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY O R G A N I Z AT I O N THE PRESENT STUDY* IS BASED ON RESEARCH** CONDUCTED BY A GROUP OF EXPERTS UNDER THE COORDINATION OF: Mr. Risaburo Nezu‚ Senior Executive Fellow‚ Economic Research Center‚ Fujitsu Research Institute‚ Japan WITH THE PARTICIPATION OF: Chou Siaw Kiang‚ Vice-Dean
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Policy Deardoff‚ A. (1990) ‘Should Patent Protection Be Extended to All Developing Countries?’‚ World Economy‚ 13‚ 497–508. Dunkley‚ G. (1997) The Free Trade Adventure: The WTO‚ The Uruguay Round—A Critique. El-Said‚ M. (2006) ‘The Evolution of the Jordanian TRIPS-Plus Model: Multilateralism Vs Bilateralism and the Implications for the Jordanian IPRs Regime’‚ International Review of Intellectual Property and Competition Law‚ 37(5)‚ 501–19. Grabowski‚ H. (2002) ‘Patent‚ Innovation and Access to New Pharmaceuticals’
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professional anti-dropping bucket device‚ ensure the lifting bucket in the working process of any accident condition to fall concrete mixer‚ has been the national patent protection‚ the first at home and abroad. 4.Unique lifting technology‚ realize the smooth start and stop the motor‚ and prolonging the service life of wire rope‚ has been the national patent protection. 5.Hopper with wearble technology design‚ implementation does not stick sand technology and full closed feeding process‚ discharge stable and
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lead to innovation. The basic problem of smelly and sweaty feet‚ led Mario Moretti Ploegato used his pocketknife to cut holes in the soles of his sneakers‚ thereby creating the first pair of shoes that breathe. It took him many years to develop and patent a breathable membrane for shoes that would allow feet to breathe while remaining watertight. Initially none of the existing manufacturers showed interest in his product. He thus decided to embark on his own. After the initial success of the casual
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Technology and science in Japan The technology industry is composed of companies producing electronic components‚ scientific and technical instruments‚ computer hardware and software‚ and computer services. It is a very fast paced‚ competitive industry in which innovation is the key to success. The technology industry employs a relatively large workgroup engaged in sales and promotion‚ as the success of a new or improved product depends heavily upon consumers being aware of‚ and interested
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require any complementary products Creating a proprietary industry standard: Patent on recipe In the short run: secures that recipe is not shared with anyone external In the long run: patent expires after 10 years (recipe will be accessible to public) As Lindt Germany does not operates in a hypercompetitive industry and the recipe remains the same since 1845 (Lindt & Sprüngli‚ 2014b)‚ it would not be recommendable to patent it. The best option is to maintain its recipe secret as they already do.
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