Top 1200 Intellectual Property Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on December 18, 2024.
Sell your intellectual property based on a track record of success and innovation.
Intellectual property is a key aspect for economic development.
I personally think intellectual property is an oxymoron. Physical objects have a completely different natural economy than intellectual goods. It's a tricky thing to try to own something that remains in your possession even after you give it to many others.
One of the movements we have developed is to say that, just as intellectual property rights protect the inventions of individuals, common rights are needed to protect the common intellectual heritage of indigenous peoples. These are rights that are recognized through the Convention on Biological Diversity. We are working to make sure that they become foundations of our jurisprudence.
Intellectual property has the shelf life of a banana. — © Bill Gates
Intellectual property has the shelf life of a banana.
In the epic war over Silicon Valley's intellectual property, Bill Gates was on the side of licensing copyright and robust protections for intellectual property. He wasn't on the side of the hackers, and he didn't want information to be free.
[ on the "tropicalization" of intellectual property laws ] To make the digital world join in the samba.
We believe in cures; we're a quick-fix country, and we drive forward, and we eat up what we have extremely fast in terms of natural resources and also ideas and intellectual property. We're kind of wilfully stupid a lot of the time, anti-intellectual.
Examples of selling of ideas are portrayed in consulting or paid advice, as the pricing of intellectual property is market driven.
'The Book of Air and Shadows' was born during a conference with an intellectual property lawyer on a particular afternoon in November of 2003.
At heart, Pearson is in the intellectual property business, be it through publishing books or the 'Financial Times'.
The first-sale doctrine reflects basic common sense - and follows from the logic of treating copyrights and other 'intellectual property' with no more protection than regular property.
Americans have been selling this view around the world: that progress comes from perfect protection of intellectual property.
Nothing is more human than for man to desire naturally things impossible to his nature. It is, indeed, the property of a nature which is not closed up in matter like the nature of physical things, but which is intellectual or infinitized by the spirit. It is the property of a metaphysical nature. Such desires reach for the infinite, because the intellect thirsts for being and being is infinite.
We can license our intellectual property to new customers and expand agreements with existing ones over time and more. — © Rajeev Suri
We can license our intellectual property to new customers and expand agreements with existing ones over time and more.
From the business point of view - not to overstate it - intellectual property is dead; long live intellectual process. Long live service; long live performance.
I wish to note that intellectual property theft by a government represents the very essence of organized crime.
The intellectual property situation is bad and getting worse. To be a programmer, it requires that you understand as much law as you do technology.
We had made a - sort of a national decision that we wanted to be this intellectual property country, where we would have things manufactured in China, but we would do the design, we would do the creative stuff.And now what we have done is, we have forgotten that that's what we wanted, and we're making the intellectual stuff more and more free. And, so, we're sort of left with less and less.
For us, not cooperating in the monopoly regimes of intellectual property rights and patents and biodiversity - saying "no" to patents on life, and developing intellectual ideas of resistance - is very much a continuation of Gandhian satyagraha. It is, for me, keeping life free in its diversity.
I think the freedom to express one's views is more important than intellectual property.
I couldn't pass a senior high school math test right now, but I could probably teach intellectual property and trademark law at Harvard.
People recognize intellectual property the same way they recognize real estate. People understand what property is. But it's a new kind of property, and so the understanding uses new control surfaces. It uses a new way of defining the property.
As I understand it, I am being paid only for my work in arranging the words; my property is that arrangement. The thoughts in this book, on the contrary, are not mine. They came freely to me, and I give them freely away. I have no "intellectual property," and I think that all claimants to such property are theives.
I personally think intellectual property is an oxymoron. Physical objects have a completely different natural economy than intellectual goods.
Open source is an intellectual-property destroyer, I can't imagine something that could be worse than this for the software business and the intellectual-property business.
Linux is a cancer that attaches itself in an intellectual property sense to everything it touches.
From the business point of view—not to overstate it—intellectual property is dead; long live intellectual process. Long live service; long live performance.
People have to respect intellectual property.
I spend a lot more time than any person should have to talking with lawyers and thinking about intellectual property issues.
I'm not an attorney or a person who does intellectual property .
The British judiciary needs to support intellectual property.
Owning pipelines, people, products, or even intellectual property is no longer the key to success. Openness is.
You cannot steal somebody's intellectual property. Law and justice protect.
One ideological claim is that private property is theft, that the natural product of the existence of property is evil, and that private ownership therefore should not exist... What those who feel this way don't realize is that property is a notion that has to do with control - that property is a system for the disposal of power. The absence of property almost always means the concentration of power in the state.
Millions of people toil in the shadow of the law we make, and much of their livelihood is made possible by the existence of intellectual property rights.
At heart, Pearson is in the intellectual property business, be it through publishing books or the Financial Times.
We must deal with Chinese theft of intellectual property, though no one is sure that tariffs are the solution.
The Book of Air and Shadows' was born during a conference with an intellectual property lawyer on a particular afternoon in November of 2003.
Corporately contrived art product replaces inspired intellectual property with ineffectual poperty. — © Vanna Bonta
Corporately contrived art product replaces inspired intellectual property with ineffectual poperty.
We as a music ­community have our own issues about advocacy, copyright, intellectual ­property, being paid fairly for the work that we do.
Intellectual property is an important legal and cultural issue. Society as a whole has complex issues to face here: private ownership vs. open source, and so on.
The types of ideas protected by intellectual-property law typically don't include a clever catchphrase on a Vine or a film idea in a tweet.
It's very important to remember that it's your intellectual property; it's not your computer. And in the pursuit of protection of intellectual property, it's important not to defeat or undermine the security measures that people need to adopt in these days.
The alternative to intellectual property is straightforward: intellectual products should not be owned, as in the case of everyday language. That means not owned by individuals, corporations, governments, or the community as common property. It means that ideas are available to be used by anyone who wants to.
Intellectual property is the oil of the 21 century. Look at the richest men a hundred years ago; they all made their money extracting natural resources or moving them around. All today's richest men have made their money out of intellectual property.
We have a duty as the state to protect our economy... We are for the protection of intellectual property.
All revolutions more or less threaten the tenure of property: but most of those who live in democratic countries are possessed of property - not only are they possessed of property but they live in the condition of men who set the greatest store upon their property.
I support copyright. I mean it is intellectual property, it is the thought process of someone and those things should always be protected.
There is no such thing as intellectual property. — © Jean-Luc Godard
There is no such thing as intellectual property.
We're always looking for ways to extend all of our intellectual property. We've seen that's what happened with 'Harry Potter' and 'The Lord of the Rings.'
More people are working in jobs that are interactive technology based or find a basis in intellectual property.
Blumhouse Books is not an outlet for us to mine intellectual property for movies and TV.
I am a strong believer that intellectual property rights need to be protected.
I look forward to taking on issues regarding the Constitution, intellectual property, terrorism, and other legal and regulatory reforms.
There are people out there who don't see value in intellectual property, and so they're always going to have a problem if there are lawsuits involving intellectual property.
The corporate community understands the need for rules. Indeed, it argues for regulation to protect intellectual property, physical property rights, and contract law. So why does it oppose global regulation to protect people and the environment?
We want property, but property restored to its proper limits, that is to say, free distribution of the products of labour, property minus usury!
Intellectual Property is the oil of the 21st century.
In the quest for perfect protection of Sony's intellectual property, the company threw the privacy and security of their customers under the bus.
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