tailieunhanh - Intellectual Property Rights for Engineers 2nd Edition

Engineers are natural innovators, whether they are involved in the basic development of a completely new system, or in making an existing system work better. Engineers and scientists1 are frequently willing to share their skills and ideas with others. Unfortunately, they sometimes find that others are less than willing to give appropriate credit or share the profits that can be made from these skills and ideas. Having one’s idea stolen is an unhappy situation, but not an infrequent one. This is where the law comes in, like it or not – and many engineers do not like the concept of legal controls on ideas at all. But. | Management of Technology Series 22 Intellectual Property Rights for Engineers 2nd Edition Vivien Irish IET MANAGEMENT OF TECHNOLOGY SERIES 22 Series Editor J. Lorriman Intellectual Property Rights for Engineers 2nd Edition Other volumes in this series Volume 15 Forecasting for technologists and engineers a practical guide for better decisions . Twiss Volume 17 How to communicate in business . Silk Volume 18 Designing businesses how to develop and lead a high technology company Volume 19 Continuing professional development a practical approach J. Lorriman Volume 20 Skills development for engineers innovative model for advanced learning in the workplace . Hoag Volume 21 Developing effective engineering leadership . Morrison and . Ericsson Volume 22 Intellectual property rights for engineers 2nd edition V. Irish Volume 23 Demystifying marketing a guide to the fundamentals for engineers P. Forsyth Volume 24 The art of successful business communication P. .