Investigation of industrial intellectual property protection methods and their improvement
Abstract
This article main purpose is to analyse the existing industrial intellectual property protection methods and to provide some suggestions for improvements. It gives insights on all possible protection methods, when it is best to use it and how to choose. This article shows a different approach taken to solve a complex and lengthy process. In this paper, Business Process Modelling techniques have been introduced and applied providing a different point of view to solve some of the issues. The main idea is to remove non-value adding processes and introduce ICT based software between different parties involved.
Article in English.
Pramoninės intelektinės nuosavybės apsaugos metodų tyrimas ir jų tobulinimas
Santrauka
Pagrindinis šio straipsnio tikslas – išanalizuoti esamus pramoninės intelektinės nuosavybės apsaugos metodus ir pateikti galimus pasiūlymus juos tobulinti. Analizuojamos įžvalgos apie daugumą galimų intelektinės nuosavybės apsaugos metodų, nagrinėjama, kada geriausia juos taikyti ir kaip pasirinkti. Straipsnyje pateikiamas ir kitoks požiūris į problemų sprendimą šio sudėtingo ir ilgo proceso metu, pasirinktos ir pritaikytos verslo proceso modeliavimo technikos, padedančios pažvelgti į problemas kitu kampu. Pagrindinė šių technikų idėja – pašalinti vertės nepridedančius procesus ir pradėti naudoti informacijos ir komunikacijos technologijomis grįstas programas.
Reikšminiai žodžiai: intelektinė nuosavybė, pramonė, apsauga, tyrimai, tobulinimas, patentai, naudingasis modelis, pritaikymas.
Keyword : intellectual property, industries, protection, investigation, improvement, patent, utility models, application
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