De la creatividad a la innovación, de la innovación a la propiedad intelectual
This paper presents new considerations about creativity that have been littleexplored from an intellectual property angle and its framework of law, recognizing the need for an interdisciplinary research that is both social and law based. In this approach, creativity is an inherent element of the ind...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Spanish |
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Universidad Externado de Colombia
2013
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Online Access: | http://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=4775129 |
Source: | Revista la propiedad inmaterial, ISSN 1657-1959, Nº. 17, 2013, pags. 283-324 |
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This paper presents new considerations about creativity that have been littleexplored
from an intellectual property angle and its framework of law, recognizing
the need for an interdisciplinary research that is both social and law based.
In this approach, creativity is an inherent element of the individual, wich carries
implications for the Ius Civile and the society structure of those called "knowledge
societies" or Societatibus Scientia. For those, it is unthinkable having its legal system
considering creativity as something different of a personalitatem attributum. The
latter asks us rethinking intellectual property from a creationism perspective rather
than consumption, and so having the legal system analyzing creativity from the
origins - wich includes childhood times where key elements of a creative personality
are nurtured or inhibited. By rethinking the "persona" concept, the legal system
focus should move from an adult world that consumes science, technology and
innovation, and prosecutes copyright piracy, towards one that protects a creative
community able to build and exercise an intellectual citizenship at early ages. The
latter is what the emerging knowledge society is urging for. |
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