Modern Intellectual Property Governance and Openness in Europe: A Long and Winding Road? (Introduction)

2 Pages Posted: 11 Dec 2019

Date Written: November 27, 2019

Abstract

In the last decade a trend towards more ‘openness’ in terms of collaborations and access to knowledge has been observed in many different sectors and contexts. Along the spectrum of openness one can find many different varieties, such as open innovation, co-creation, open science (combined with open access and open data) and open source. Even traditionally rather ‘closed’ actors, such as publishing houses and the pharmaceutical industry, are gradually catching up and are trying to develop mechanisms to cope with this trend towards openness. Both public and private actors encounter challenges in combining this trend towards openness with the management of intellectual property rights (IPRs). Although a strong willingness may exist to collaborate, open up and share knowledge and data, IPRs often create boundaries and limitations towards cutting edge collaborations and initiatives for openness and sharing. Over time, companies, universities, public research organisations, etc. have developed certain models to allow for openness while safeguarding ways to protect their IPRs. Yet the legal framework is often lagging behind and does not appear to reflect the socio-economic trend towards openness; in many jurisdictions, changes to IP legislation have rather focused on strengthening of the rights of IP owners. But this is not necessarily a problem as stakeholders tend to find workarounds in their day-to-day practice. This special issue aims to further the discussion about modern governance of IPRs in Europe and to explore different perspectives on how openness could be operationalised within the context of IP protection.

Suggested Citation

Koutras, Nikos, Modern Intellectual Property Governance and Openness in Europe: A Long and Winding Road? (Introduction) (November 27, 2019). Erasmus Law Review, Vol. 12, No. 2, 2019, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3501655

Nikos Koutras (Contact Author)

Curtin Law School ( email )

Bentley
Perth, 6009
Australia

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