Priority Certificates: A Proposal for Non-intrusive Forms of IP, 10 J. of Intell. Prop. Law & Prac. 429 (2015)
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About a decade ago, in an open letter to the Director General of the World Intellectual Property Organization, an international group of 59 top scientists, economists and scholars pointed to the importance to society of the emerging open collaborative projects, implicitly highlighting the need for forms of intellectual property which do not have some of the negative effects associated with present forms of IP such as patents.1
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