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Open Innovation Vs Open Knowledge
Emerging a New IPR Regime
Dr. Sabuj Kumar Chaudhuri, DLIS, University of Calcutta
Email>>> sabujkchaudhuri@gmail.com
Web>>> http://www.sabujkc.webs.com
 Creativity, Discovery, Invention &
Innovation
 Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)
 Open Knowledge
 Open Innovation
 Interplay of Open Innovation & IPR
30 January 2017 3
What is Creativity ?
• Myth #1: Only some people are creative
• Myth #2: Only certain kinds of ideas are
creative
Four Creative
Diversity Principles
• Creative Diversity Principle #1: All
people are creative.
• Creative Diversity Principle #2:
Creativity is diverse.
• Creative Diversity Principle #3:
Creative diversity is described by
four key variables:
1. Creative level
2. Creative style
3. Motive
4. Opportunity
• Creative Diversity Principle #4:
There is no ideal kind of creativity.
•Experiment
Fail
Learn
Create
Creation of New Idea (Invention)
Conceptualization of New Idea
(Decision to innovate) (many
stages)
Valley of Death
Commercialization of New Idea
(Innovation)
Diffusion in the Society
Primary Players in Global innovation
30 January 2017 12
India’s Position in GII, 2016 is 66th. It was 81st in 2015
What happens if you do not protect your
inventions?
• Somebody else might patent
them
• Competitors will take
advantage of your invention
• Possibilities to license, sell or
transfer technology will be
severely hindered
• Time, effort, labour will be
lost
• Funders will be discouraged
30 January 2017 15
• What is property?
• What is Intellectual property (IP)?
• What is Intellectual Property
Rights(IPR)?
Basic Understandings of Property
Property
Scientific
Legal
Economic
Types of Property
Rights of A Property Owner
• Right to own
• Right to exclusive use
• Right to disallow others
from its use
• Right to sell
• Right to transfer
• Right to donate
• Right to rent
• Right to lend
• Right to derive profit out
of it
• Property involves a
bundle of rights
• The entire bundle can be
held by one person or
divided among multiple
parties.
• Property rights confer
power.
30 January 2017 19
IPR Protects Your Inventions
Variants of IPR
IPR
Industrial Property
Patent
Industrial Design
Trademark
Geographical Indications (GI)
Utility Models
Undisclosed information, including trade secrets and test data
Artistic & Literary Property
Copyright
Sui generis System (“Latin Word means “of its own kind”)
Database
Integrated Circuit
Plant Breeders’ Right (PBR)
Each type of IP protection and what it protects
 Patents (utility/design) . . . protect . . . Inventions
 Trademarks . . . protect . . . Identifying Signs & Symbols
 Designs . . . protect . . . Ornamental Design of Product
 GIs . . . protect . . . Identifying place names with product
 Trade Secrets . . . protect . . . Confidential Information
 Copyrights . . . protect . . . Creative Expressions of Creators
 PBRs . . . protect . . . DUS plant variety
 IC layout designs . . . protect . . . Original design of IC
 Databases . . . protect . . . Uniqueness of database
30 January 2017 22
What is a Patent ?
A grant by a government
to an inventor or his assignee
conferring upon a right to exclude others
from making ,using, selling,offering for
sale and importing his invention
for a limited period of time
in lieu of the disclosure of the invention in a
patent specification.
30 January 2017 23
Nature of a patent
• Creation of human Intellect
• Patent is a negative right
• Intangible property
• Exclusive rights given by the Govt.
• Comes with limitations and exceptions
• Both product and process patents are allowed
• Time-bound (20 years)
• Territorial
There is no international Patent
30 January 2017 24
Rationale of Patent
30 January 2017 25
Claims
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Field of invention
Trespassers will be prosecuted
Alternative path
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Field of invention
Trespassers will be prosecuted
Alternative path
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30 January 2017 28
Field Of Invention: Patent Ecology
30 January 2017 29
Your Invention
30 January 2017 30
Function of A Specification: establish your invention in the existing patent ecology
30 January 2017 31
Criteria to get a Patent
Novelty
Inventive Step
Industrial
Application
Deposition of Microorganisms to an
IDA
Patent
30 January 2017 32
What is Open Knowledge ?
• ‘Open Knowledge’ Is Any
Content, Information Or Data
That People Are Free To Use, Re-
use And Redistribute — Without
Any Legal, Technological Or
Social Restriction.
The key features of openness are
Availability &
access:
Reuse and
redistribution
Universal
participation
• The “openness” in
relation to data and
content.
• It ensures quality and
encourages compatibility
between different pools
of open material.
Is It Really Open ?
Lawrence Lessig says a resource is open if
1. One can use it without anybody’s permission or,
2. Permission one needs granted neutrally or non-
discriminatory or condition of access is similar to
all
Thus Condition of Access is underlying the concept.
He proposed 2 levels of openness
1. Strong Openness ( in condition 1)
2. Weak Openness (in condition 2)
Contd...
• Thus a piece of knowledge is considered open if it is
accessible to without any permission (Strong
definition) or with non-discriminatory access (Weak
Definition)
• Thus access to an open piece of knowledge needs
not automatically be free of charge.
• Of course, as stated by Cohen and Walsh , "any
positive price for access to intellectual property
potentially restricts access".
• Yet, if the price is "reasonable" and non-
discriminatory, the piece of knowledge remains open
in a weak sense.
Open Knowledge & Open Innovation: a
contradiction
In Open Innovation
knowledge is controlled
by individual firms &
diffused only to partners
with tight confidentiality
agreements
Unlike open innovation,
most open-source
models of knowledge
production do fit our
definition of Openness
Basic Concepts of Open Innovation (OI)
• Open Innovation is in the sense that
innovation process is open and it is distributed
among heterogeneous actors that interact
through formal or informal alliances, patent
pools and in & out licensing etc.
• OI, sometimes also called crowdsourcing or
co-creation is about bringing external ideas or
input to an innovation process.
• Henry Chesbrough, founder and promoter of
the term OI
Contd...
Henry Chesbrough defined open innovation as follows:
• “Open innovation is a paradigm
that assumes that firms can and
should use external ideas as well as
internal ideas, and internal and
external paths to market, as the
firms look to advance their
technology”
Philosophy of Open Innovation
•open innovation is
embedded in the notion
that the sources of
knowledge for innovation
are widely distributed in
the economy
Open Innovation & Closed Innovation
• Research, in modem
economies innovation is
less and less undertaken
in-house, in a closed and
integrated way, but is
"open" in the sense that
many actors are involved
in the different steps of
the innovation process
OI
CI
Contd...
• Key aspects of Open
Innovation:
• Networking
• Collaboration
• Entrepreneurship
– IP management
• Global Vision
– Knowledge
• Access to finance
– Access to information
Open innovation does not
refer to free knowledge
or technology.
While “open source” refers
to royalty‐free
technologies, open
innovation refers to
collaborative networking,
and may still involve the
(significant) payment of
license fees for IP.
Creating a culture of collaboration
through IPR to drive open innovation
3 Forms of Open Innovation
Few Examples of Open Innovation
Outside-In Inside-Out
OI & IPR : paradox or opportunities ?
Reference
• Chirag Tanna
Founder and
Owner, INK IDEE
Thane (W) 400602
30 January 2017 48
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Open Innovation Vs Open Knowledge: emerging a new IPR regime

  • 1. Open Innovation Vs Open Knowledge Emerging a New IPR Regime Dr. Sabuj Kumar Chaudhuri, DLIS, University of Calcutta Email>>> sabujkchaudhuri@gmail.com Web>>> http://www.sabujkc.webs.com
  • 2.  Creativity, Discovery, Invention & Innovation  Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)  Open Knowledge  Open Innovation  Interplay of Open Innovation & IPR
  • 3. 30 January 2017 3 What is Creativity ?
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  • 5. • Myth #1: Only some people are creative • Myth #2: Only certain kinds of ideas are creative
  • 6. Four Creative Diversity Principles • Creative Diversity Principle #1: All people are creative. • Creative Diversity Principle #2: Creativity is diverse. • Creative Diversity Principle #3: Creative diversity is described by four key variables: 1. Creative level 2. Creative style 3. Motive 4. Opportunity • Creative Diversity Principle #4: There is no ideal kind of creativity.
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  • 11. Creation of New Idea (Invention) Conceptualization of New Idea (Decision to innovate) (many stages) Valley of Death Commercialization of New Idea (Innovation) Diffusion in the Society
  • 12. Primary Players in Global innovation 30 January 2017 12 India’s Position in GII, 2016 is 66th. It was 81st in 2015
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  • 15. What happens if you do not protect your inventions? • Somebody else might patent them • Competitors will take advantage of your invention • Possibilities to license, sell or transfer technology will be severely hindered • Time, effort, labour will be lost • Funders will be discouraged 30 January 2017 15
  • 16. • What is property? • What is Intellectual property (IP)? • What is Intellectual Property Rights(IPR)?
  • 17. Basic Understandings of Property Property Scientific Legal Economic
  • 19. Rights of A Property Owner • Right to own • Right to exclusive use • Right to disallow others from its use • Right to sell • Right to transfer • Right to donate • Right to rent • Right to lend • Right to derive profit out of it • Property involves a bundle of rights • The entire bundle can be held by one person or divided among multiple parties. • Property rights confer power. 30 January 2017 19
  • 20. IPR Protects Your Inventions
  • 21. Variants of IPR IPR Industrial Property Patent Industrial Design Trademark Geographical Indications (GI) Utility Models Undisclosed information, including trade secrets and test data Artistic & Literary Property Copyright Sui generis System (“Latin Word means “of its own kind”) Database Integrated Circuit Plant Breeders’ Right (PBR)
  • 22. Each type of IP protection and what it protects  Patents (utility/design) . . . protect . . . Inventions  Trademarks . . . protect . . . Identifying Signs & Symbols  Designs . . . protect . . . Ornamental Design of Product  GIs . . . protect . . . Identifying place names with product  Trade Secrets . . . protect . . . Confidential Information  Copyrights . . . protect . . . Creative Expressions of Creators  PBRs . . . protect . . . DUS plant variety  IC layout designs . . . protect . . . Original design of IC  Databases . . . protect . . . Uniqueness of database 30 January 2017 22
  • 23. What is a Patent ? A grant by a government to an inventor or his assignee conferring upon a right to exclude others from making ,using, selling,offering for sale and importing his invention for a limited period of time in lieu of the disclosure of the invention in a patent specification. 30 January 2017 23
  • 24. Nature of a patent • Creation of human Intellect • Patent is a negative right • Intangible property • Exclusive rights given by the Govt. • Comes with limitations and exceptions • Both product and process patents are allowed • Time-bound (20 years) • Territorial There is no international Patent 30 January 2017 24
  • 25. Rationale of Patent 30 January 2017 25
  • 27. Field of invention Trespassers will be prosecuted Alternative path 30 January 2017 27
  • 28. Field of invention Trespassers will be prosecuted Alternative path T O L L GA T E T O L L GA T E C L A I M C L A I M C L A I M C L A I M C L A I M C L A I M C L A I M C L A I M C L A I M C L A I M Royalty, Licensing, and Agreements IDEA 30 January 2017 28
  • 29. Field Of Invention: Patent Ecology 30 January 2017 29
  • 31. Function of A Specification: establish your invention in the existing patent ecology 30 January 2017 31
  • 32. Criteria to get a Patent Novelty Inventive Step Industrial Application Deposition of Microorganisms to an IDA Patent 30 January 2017 32
  • 33. What is Open Knowledge ? • ‘Open Knowledge’ Is Any Content, Information Or Data That People Are Free To Use, Re- use And Redistribute — Without Any Legal, Technological Or Social Restriction.
  • 34. The key features of openness are Availability & access: Reuse and redistribution Universal participation • The “openness” in relation to data and content. • It ensures quality and encourages compatibility between different pools of open material.
  • 35. Is It Really Open ? Lawrence Lessig says a resource is open if 1. One can use it without anybody’s permission or, 2. Permission one needs granted neutrally or non- discriminatory or condition of access is similar to all Thus Condition of Access is underlying the concept. He proposed 2 levels of openness 1. Strong Openness ( in condition 1) 2. Weak Openness (in condition 2)
  • 36. Contd... • Thus a piece of knowledge is considered open if it is accessible to without any permission (Strong definition) or with non-discriminatory access (Weak Definition) • Thus access to an open piece of knowledge needs not automatically be free of charge. • Of course, as stated by Cohen and Walsh , "any positive price for access to intellectual property potentially restricts access". • Yet, if the price is "reasonable" and non- discriminatory, the piece of knowledge remains open in a weak sense.
  • 37. Open Knowledge & Open Innovation: a contradiction In Open Innovation knowledge is controlled by individual firms & diffused only to partners with tight confidentiality agreements Unlike open innovation, most open-source models of knowledge production do fit our definition of Openness
  • 38. Basic Concepts of Open Innovation (OI) • Open Innovation is in the sense that innovation process is open and it is distributed among heterogeneous actors that interact through formal or informal alliances, patent pools and in & out licensing etc. • OI, sometimes also called crowdsourcing or co-creation is about bringing external ideas or input to an innovation process. • Henry Chesbrough, founder and promoter of the term OI
  • 39. Contd... Henry Chesbrough defined open innovation as follows: • “Open innovation is a paradigm that assumes that firms can and should use external ideas as well as internal ideas, and internal and external paths to market, as the firms look to advance their technology”
  • 40. Philosophy of Open Innovation •open innovation is embedded in the notion that the sources of knowledge for innovation are widely distributed in the economy
  • 41. Open Innovation & Closed Innovation • Research, in modem economies innovation is less and less undertaken in-house, in a closed and integrated way, but is "open" in the sense that many actors are involved in the different steps of the innovation process OI CI
  • 42. Contd... • Key aspects of Open Innovation: • Networking • Collaboration • Entrepreneurship – IP management • Global Vision – Knowledge • Access to finance – Access to information Open innovation does not refer to free knowledge or technology. While “open source” refers to royalty‐free technologies, open innovation refers to collaborative networking, and may still involve the (significant) payment of license fees for IP.
  • 43. Creating a culture of collaboration through IPR to drive open innovation
  • 44. 3 Forms of Open Innovation
  • 45. Few Examples of Open Innovation Outside-In Inside-Out
  • 46. OI & IPR : paradox or opportunities ?
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  • 48. Reference • Chirag Tanna Founder and Owner, INK IDEE Thane (W) 400602 30 January 2017 48