Intellectual Property Rights and Scientific Plagiarism

Authors

  • Salma Antar Shadofa Cairo University Author

    DOI:

    https://doi.org/10.59992/IJLRS.2024.v3n3p3

    Keywords:

    Intellectual Property Rights, Scientific Plagiarism, Innovation, Invention, Author, Inventor, Innovator, Scientific Body

    Abstract

    Intellectual property is a legal right that a particular entity owns over the creative works it produces, such as inventions, symbols, industrial models, images, artistic and literary works, and names. These works may be produced by the entity itself or transferred to its ownership later. Intellectual property requires legal protection to prevent theft, fraud, or forgery. Intellectual property rights are numerous and include several types, including: copyrights, patents, trademarks, in addition to industrial designs, geographical indications, and trade secrets. Intellectual property protection contributes to enhancing creativity and encouraging innovation, as it guarantees inventors and companies full benefit from their inventions. This incentive prompts them to focus more on research and development. In addition, intellectual property rights protect products from unfair competition and provide a source of income through the sale or licensing of the use of these rights. Finally, intellectual property rights can be used as a guarantee to obtain financing. This research presents the most important concepts in this field and how they are linked to scientific thefts.

    Author Biography

    • Salma Antar Shadofa, Cairo University

      PhD in Law, Faculty of Law, Cairo University, Arab Republic of Egypt

    References

    1. "Intellectual Property Rights (IPRS)", stats.oecd.org,3-1-2002، Retrieved 8-7-2020.

    2. "Intellectual Property Rights (IPRS)", www.itu.int, Retrieved 8-7-2020.

    3. Chandra Nath Saha,Sanjib Bhattacharya, "Intellectual property rights: An overview and implications in pharmaceutical industry"، www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov, Retrieved 8-7-2020.

    4. "What is Intellectual Property?", www.wipo.int, Retrieved 8-7-2020.

    5. "Copyright basics", copyrightalliance.org, Retrieved 9-7-2020.

    6. FindLaw's team (23-7-2019), "What Is a Copyright?"، smallbusiness.findlaw.com, Retrieved 9-7-2020.

    7. أWILL KENTON (13-6-2020), "Intellectual Property"، www.investopedia.com, Retrieved 9-7-2020.

    8. "Patent", www.law.cornell.edu, Retrieved 9-7-2020.

    9. "Trademark and Other Intellectual Property Resource Guide", www.marcaria.com, Retrieved 9-7-2020.

    10. "Forms of IPR", www.epo.org, Retrieved 9-7-2020.

    11. "Industrial property rights protect intangible assets", tem.fi, Retrieved 9-7-2020.

    12. "Industrial Designs", www.wipo.int, Retrieved 9-7-2020.

    13. "Geographical indications", www.wto.org, Retrieved 9-7-2020.

    14. "Geographical Indications", www.wipo.int, Retrieved 9-7-2020.

    15. "Why is IPR Important?", www.stopfakes.gov,7-7-2013، Retrieved 9-7-2020.

    16. "Protecting intellectual property", www.nibusinessinfo.co.uk, Retrieved 9-7-2020.

    17. أحمد عبد الحميد حسين (2022)، "ظاهرة الانتحال والسرقات العلمية"، المجلة العربية الدولية لإدارة المعرفة، اطّلع عليه بتاريخ 27/1/2022.

    18. أجعود سعاد (2017)، "السرقة العلمية وطرق مكافحتها"، مجلة الأستاذ الباحث للدراسات القانونية والسياسية، اطّلع عليه بتاريخ 27/1/2022.

    19. سايح فاطمة (2017)، "السرقات العلمية وسبل مكافحتها"، مجلة العلوم الإنسانية، اطّلع عليه بتاريخ 26/1/2022.

    Downloads

    Published

    2024-09-15

    How to Cite

    Salma Antar Shadofa. (2024). Intellectual Property Rights and Scientific Plagiarism. International Journal of Law Research and Studies, 3(3). https://doi.org/10.59992/IJLRS.2024.v3n3p3