DIREITOS DE PROPRIEDADE INTELECTUAL PODEM PROMOVER INOVAÇÃO SOCIAL NO VIETNÃ

Nguyen Thi Thuy Hien, Phan Quoc Nguyen

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Promover a inovação e proteger os direitos de propriedade intelectual são as principais prioridades da política do Vietnã. Os direitos de propriedade intelectual são usados para proteger os direitos dos inovadores para recompensar seus esforços de inovação. Inovação social significa que todas as inovações devem ter o propósito de crescimento econômico e avanço social. A inovação social é para melhor uso de ativos e recursos. Manter o equilíbrio dos benefícios dos proprietários de ativos intelectuais e da sociedade é a conexão fundamental entre a inovação social e a proteção dos direitos de propriedade intelectual. Neste artigo, os autores se concentram primeiramente em uma breve visão geral do conceito de inovação social, as características da inovação social, bem como questões políticas de preocupação. No próximo conteúdo, o relatório se concentra em discutir as regras legais e políticas relativas à proteção dos direitos de propriedade intelectual para promover inovações sociais e seus desafios no Vietnã.


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Social, inovação; Direitos de propriedade intellectual; Vietname

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