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Shield Your Intellectual Property Without Stifling Innovation

Posted May 26, 2011 | Leadership | Leadership |

In a global sense, intellectual property (IP) protection is both a help and a hindrance to innovation, and its role needs to be examined carefully. Protection helps where it provides the creator of a new idea with the means to capitalize upon that idea by the granting of a temporary monopoly.

About The Author
Brian Dooley
Brian J. Dooley is an author, analyst, and journalist with more than 30 years' experience in analyzing and writing about IT trends. Mr. Dooley has written seven books, numerous user manuals, hundreds of reports, and more than 2,000 magazine features. He is the founder and past President of the New Zealand Chapter of the Society for Technical Communication and initiated the Graduate Certificate in Technical Communication program at Christchurch… Read More
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