by Jeremy Baarbe | Aug 26, 2019 | Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property Featured, Writing, Writing Featured
In this paper my co-authors Jeremiah Baarbé, Meghan Blom and I propose a ‘data commons’, formed through a licensing model that allows farmers to benefit from the datasets to which they contribute. Loading... Taking too long? Reload document | Open in new tab Download [918.17 KB] Agricultural data is globally...
by Jeremy Baarbe | Oct 24, 2017 | Intellectual Property
Who will control the recreational cannabis market? What will that market look like? Our research suggests growth of the cannabis market will depend, in part, on intellectual property rights. In our article, “Intellectual Property Rights in Recreational Cannabis: Craft or Commodity”, Alyssa Gaffen and I explore intersections among patents, trademarks,...
by Jeremy Baarbe | Aug 30, 2017 | Research, Speaking, Technology Innovation, Technology Innovation Featured
The central objective of this study, prepared for Industry Canada, is to explain what “open” innovation is and how policymakers might respond to it. More specifically, this study aims to: Clarify the meaning of terms describing new forms of innovation, with examples.Describe the relationship between open innovation and intellectual...
by Jeremy Baarbe | Jun 28, 2016 | Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property Featured, Speaking, Speaking Featured
By Jeremy de Beer The intellectual property system is a crucial part of economic policymaking worldwide. It affects matters of profound importance, including health, education, nutrition, culture, science, technology and innovation policy. One might assume, therefore, that the global governance of intellectual property rights rests on a solid foundation of...