Industrial Intellectual Property as the EU's Innovative Development Factor

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作者
Soldatenko, D. [1 ]
机构
[1] MGIMO Univ, Moscow State Inst Int Relat, Dept Int Econ Relat & Foreign Econ Affairs, Sci Econ, 76 Prospect Vernadskogo, Moscow 119454, Russia
关键词
EU; intellectual property; industrial property; trademark; patent for invention; innovation system;
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10.15211/soveurope42021107118
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K9 [地理];
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0705 ;
摘要
The article addresses correlation between the use of different intellectual property objects and the general goals of innovation policy of the EU. The subject of the research is industrial intellectual property along with trademarks and patents for inventions. The research period is limited to 2010-2019. Based on the data from annual European innovation board and analysis of the dynamics of the activity of the EU member states in the field of intellectual property, the author identifies a group of EU countries that have the biggest potential in the use of the stipulated industrial property. It is show that trademark protection is mostly used in the medium and high-tech industries of the sample countries. However, there is a certain differentiation in the scale and dynamics of its application. Moreover, the author points out a high interest of the third countries such as USA, Japan and China in obtaining competitive advantages in the EU market through registration of a trademark in the European Union intellectual property office. The unified patent system in the EU is still at the preliminary stage as the most used national patent systems within the EU are the German and the French ones. The analysis demonstrates advantages of intellectual property systems in the Netherlands and Sweden. The author concludes that the successful implementation of the EU innovation policy through the creation of a system of exclusive industrial property rights is under way.
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页码:107 / 118
页数:12
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