Raising IP Awareness of Start-Ups: A French Perspective
Philippe Borne ()
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Philippe Borne: Délégué INPI Grand Est, INPI Alsace – Région Grand Est
A chapter in Intellectual Property Management for Start-ups, 2023, pp 375-409 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Thanks to a high degree of active support from the public authorities, France became a leading start-up nation. This is especially the result of a realization by the country’s policymakers that the ability to stay in the technology race was key to maintaining one’s position in a tough world competition increasingly dominated by the rivalry between the United States and China. The early achievements manifested in the development of the French start-up ecosystem are not totally correlated with an intellectual property (IP) policy of the same magnitude. This puts the high-value French start-up community at potential risk, particularly vis-à-vis predator actions of global players in the field of disruptive technologies. An examination of the international landscape allows us to identify the possible reasons for such a situation as well as possible remedies.
Keywords: Start-up; Intellectual property; Patent; Geostrategy; World competition; Intellectual property strategy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-16993-9_20
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