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Patent Working Requirements and Complex Products
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Admin
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Aug 04, 2017
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Oct 03, 2017 01:33 PM
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Patent Working Requirements and Complex Products
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by
Jorge L. Contreras, Rohini Lakshané and Paxton M. Lewis
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published
Jan 18, 2018
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last modified
Jan 23, 2018 03:09 PM
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Access to Knowledge,
Pervasive Technologies
The paper titled "Patent Working Requirements and Complex Products" has been published in the latest issue of the NYU Journal of Intellectual Property and Entertainment Law. It is one of the outputs of the Pervasive Technology project and has been authored by Prof. Jorge L. Contreras, Paxton M. Lewis, and Rohini Lakshané.
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Patented Games
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Sunil Abraham
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Mar 08, 2012
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Patents,
Access to Knowledge
Some prefer Steve Jobs, patron saint of perfection, others prefer Nicholas Negroponte, messiah of the masses. While Mr Jobs may be guilty of contributing to the digital divide, Mr Negroponte may have contributed to bridging it with his innovation: the One Laptop Per Child, also known as the $100 laptop or XO. Sunil Abraham's column was published in the Economic Times on 8 March 2012.
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Patterns of Gender Aggression and Harassment in Open Tech and Open Culture Communities Online
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Rohini Lakshané
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Apr 13, 2015
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Jun 01, 2015 02:13 AM
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Openness,
Wikipedia,
Access to Knowledge,
Wikimedia
Report on the talk delivered by me at Adacamp held in Montreal, Canada on April 13-14, 2015.
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Blog
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PDF ASEAN Literature Review
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by
Pranav M B
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published
Mar 05, 2020
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Peering behind the veil of ICANN’s DIDP (I)
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by
Padmini Baruah
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Sep 21, 2015
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Oct 15, 2015 02:42 AM
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ICANN,
Internet Governance
One of the key elements of the process of enhancing democracy and furthering transparency in any institution which holds power is open access to information for all the stakeholders. This is critical to ensure that there is accountability for the actions of those in charge of a body which utilises public funds and carries out functions in the public interest.
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People are Knowledge – Experimenting with Oral Citations on Wikipedia
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Prasad Krishna
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Jul 22, 2011
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last modified
Dec 14, 2012 10:26 AM
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Openness,
Projects
The Centre for Internet and Society in association with the Wikimedia Foundation has produced a documentary film "People are Knowledge". The film evolved out of a project on Oral Citations in India and South Africa funded by the Wikimedia Foundation, and undertaken by Wikimedia Foundation Advisory Board Member Achal Prabhala as a short-term fellowship, to help overcome a lack of published materials in emerging languages on Wikipedia. New Delhi-based filmmaker Priya Sen has directed the film, with additional assistance from Zen Marie who handled the shooting in South Africa. The film explores how alternate methods of citation could be employed on Wikipedia, documenting a series of specific situations with regards to published knowledge, and subsequently, with oral citations.
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PERVASIVE TECHNOLOGIES PROJECT WORKING DOCUMENT SERIES: DOCUMENT 1 - RESEARCH METHODOLOGY FOR A PAPER ON COMPETITION LAW + IPR + ACCESS TO < $100 MOBILE DEVICES
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Nehaa Chaudhari
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Nov 25, 2014
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last modified
Oct 04, 2015 02:51 AM
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filed under:
Intellectual Property Rights,
Access to Knowledge,
Pervasive Technologies
This blog post is the research methodology for my research paper under the Pervasive Technologies Project. This is a work in progress and is likely to be modified from time to time.
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Pervasive Technologies Project Working Document Series: Document 2 Literature Review on Competition Law + IPR + Access to < $100 Mobile Devices
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by
Amulya Purushothama and Nehaa Chaudhari
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Jan 01, 2015
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last modified
Sep 03, 2015 02:02 AM
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Access to Knowledge,
Pervasive Technologies
This note is the second document in the series of Working Documents that I will be creating for my research under the Pervasive Technologies: Access to Knowledge in the Marketplace (“PT Project”).
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Pervasive Technologies Project Working Document Series: Literature Review on IPR in Mobile app development
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by
Anubha Sinha
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Apr 29, 2015
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last modified
Aug 31, 2015 01:48 PM
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filed under:
Homepage,
Access to Knowledge,
Pervasive Technologies
This post is literature survey of material exploring and analysing the role of Application Platforms in the Mobile Applications Development ecosystem, albeit from an intellectual property perspective. The document is a work in progress.
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