1998
DOI: 10.1080/07418829800093651
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Defending intellectual property: State efforts to protect creative works

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“…In the 20th century, home satellite dishes, audio-todigital converters, decoding boxes, videocassette recorders, and audiocassette recorders all enabled individuals to acquire, copy, alter, and distribute intellectual property to which they have no legal right (Luckenbill and Miller 1998). Indeed, the development of exploitative information technologies have foreboded and facilitated the misuse and misappropriation of works without proper remuneration to the originators and owners (see Dordick 1986).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…In the 20th century, home satellite dishes, audio-todigital converters, decoding boxes, videocassette recorders, and audiocassette recorders all enabled individuals to acquire, copy, alter, and distribute intellectual property to which they have no legal right (Luckenbill and Miller 1998). Indeed, the development of exploitative information technologies have foreboded and facilitated the misuse and misappropriation of works without proper remuneration to the originators and owners (see Dordick 1986).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Researchers have predicted that as these and similar technologies became more prevalent, intellectual property crime (and the difficulty in addressing it) would rise (Office of Technology Assessment 1986). Accordingly, Luckenbill and Miller (1998) have stated:…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Internationally, it usually divides the whole process of IPR management into three parts, including corporate culture, external support and management entities. Management entities also can divide into three parts, including strategic layer, support layer and practice [8]. Based on the country "standard of enterprise intellectual property management", under the guidance of the main parts around intellectual property management practices, combined with the domestic SME intellectual property management requirements, this paper sets up the basic model of intellectual property management standardization system, specific as follows in Fig.…”
Section: Sme Intellectual Property Manage-ment Standardization Practimentioning
confidence: 99%