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Study On Issues Arising From Patent Standardization In International Trade

Posted on:2016-07-26Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L TongFull Text:PDF
GTID:2336330503494421Subject:Law
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Now economic development integration gradually, and the product on the division of labor is more detailed, the most important is the use of technology in theproduction, it is the product of labor division and integration between the key elements. Now the technical standards in the international economic activities usually brings to the enterprise's development, product sales of some obstacles, in order to reduce negative effect can, in the 70 s of the 20 th century began to coordinate technical standard of some issues regulations, finally made a little success, was finally income under the framework of the WTO law, the TBT agreement.The continuous development of economy promotes the technological innovation, and at the end of last century as the period of the development of information technology, this also gives technical standards as well as the problems of international trade bring new challenges. In the information industry is heavily dependent on trade, network and software because there is the phenomenon of communication of information industry, so it is need for consistent communication protocol, can achieve good production, is the main channel to achieve the unity on the technology. Now there are many patents, behind is the research anddevelopment of the patentee, the specific implementation process should pay attention to the application of the patent technology. In the era of knowledge economy, under the background of international trade at the patent standardization problems, through the legal way to solve the problem, this is now in urgent need to solve the problem. Only science and technology development to a certain level to achieve proprietary, it is in the process of economic globalization reflect the results of intellectual property.
Keywords/Search Tags:patents, standardization, international trade
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