Artigo Acesso aberto Produção Nacional

A propriedade intelectual na Alemanha: da Convenção de Berna ao Acordo de Trips

2019; Volume: 22; Issue: 29 Linguagem: Inglês

10.5935/2448-0517.20190024

ISSN

2448-0517

Autores

Guilherme Aparecido da Silva Maia, Rosemary Matias, Ademir Kleber Morbeck de Oliveira,

Tópico(s)

Innovation Policy and R&D

Resumo

Germany is one of the sources of intellectual property rights.Since the nineteenth century, this modality of protection has been consolidating, from the Berne Convention in 1886 to the present day.This configuration of rights made it possible to consolidate its knowledge of Germany as one of the world's major economic powers.In this way, this article, in line with the research was built on the knowledge structure of society and its influence on the country's economic development.The methodology used is a systematic review, which occurred in three types: planning, conduction and dissemination.The results were achieved in 1995; the mapping of German legal systems for the protection of intellectual jproperty; the identification of patent indicators in the framework of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), from 2007 to 2016, and an indicator of indicators for the Netherlands and the United States of America, two world powers, leading the knowledge spillover.In the end, it came to the conclusion that Germany consolidated its leadership in knowledge overflow with its strategy of giving priority to domestic knowledge.In the period made available by WIPO, from 2007 to 2016, expansion of knowledge of knowledge expansion, as well as the growth of the number of patents and the progress of the Gross Domestic Product.The same behavior was found in two other world powers, the Netherlands and the United States.

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