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'''2007 Conflicting demands''' <br>
2007<br>
The first problems, with respect to globalization, already have occurred when search results in Google China had to become censored. This issue will become more difficult when the role of intellectual property wants to become globalize. The aim of intellectual property is to share information and knowledge for the sake of global cooperation. But this goal is not achievable when we reconsider that we already have problems with contradicting demands of sharing information.
The first problems, with respect to globalization, already have occurred when search results in Google China had to become censored. This issue will become more difficult when the role of intellectual property will become globalize. The aim of intellectual property is to share information and knowledge for the sake of global cooperation. But this goal is not achievable when we reconsider that we already have problems with contradicting demands of sharing information.
In China, people have a different demand for privacy, they demand more privacy. This is because the ethnical values and the culture differ from of the Western countries. What people in the West, describe as opinion expressing when they want to discuss a homosexual marriage, will not be appreciated in Arabic countries, where this kind of marriage is forbidden in their religion. Or people in India don’t want to discuss how to slaughter a cow, because this a cow is seen as a holy animal in India. The government in China forbid their people to discuss about political sensitive issues as the Chinese oppression in Tibet in 1949. But in the West, you can find all the information about this sitiation on the internet. So based on the culture, norms and values, religion, politics, sex and gender, the demand for privacy differs all around the world. <br>
In China, people have a different demand for privacy, they demand more privacy. This is because the ethnical values and the culture differ from of the Western countries. What people in the West, describe as opinion expressing when they want to discuss a homosexual marriage, will not be appreciated in Arabic countries, where this kind of marriage is forbidden in their religion. Or people in India don’t want to discuss how to slaughter a cow, because this a cow is seen as a holy animal in India. The government in China forbid their people to discuss about political sensitive issues as the Chinese oppression in Tibet in 1949. But in the West, you can find all the information about this time on the internet. So based on the culture, norms and values, religion, politics, sex and gender, the demand for privacy differs all around the world.<br>  
'''2008 Problems occuring at every level''' <br>
2008<br>
This kind of contradicting demands or this kind of contradicting willingness to share, does not only occur on ethnical, individual or political level, but also on multinational or business levels. Multinationals are not too eager to share their intellectual property with competitors, and not at all when they believe that this is the information that provides them their competitive advantage. Also, when discovering about new technology or solutions, they don’t want to share it with their competitors, because they could use it to come up with better ideas and their vendors and customers can see this as a weakness. <br>   
This kind of contradicting demands of this kind of contradicting willingness to share, do not only occur on ethnical, individual or political level, but also on multinational or business levels. Multinationals will not be too eager to share their intellectual property with competitors, and not at all when they believe that this is the information that provides them of their competitive advantage.<br>   
'''2009 Increasing lawsuits''' <br>
2009<br>
All of these conflicts, will only increase the number of lawsuits all over the world. Businesses or developers suing each other, because they feel that confidential information has been copied and applied in another business or by another developers, or people in two different countries feel that they aren’t treated respectful by outsiders or that the outsiders (from other countries) invade their privacy. <br>  
All of these conflicts, will only increase the number of lawsuits all over the world. Businesses suing each other, because they feel that confidential information has been copied and applied in another business, or people in two different countries feel that they aren’t treated respectful by outsiders or that the outsiders (from other countries) invade their privacy. <br>  
'''2010 The solution'''<br>
2010<br>
The solution for this is that intellectual property becomes customized in each country. For this customization, different laws and regulations will be determined. To coordinate the different laws and regulations between and in different countries, brokers will play a part. This kind of new business will emerge for specialized brokers who have the knowledge of legal issues of customized policy, regulations and laws of the use of intellectual property. These brokers will determine when is it legal or not to publish something. The government will play a part here, because the law will be different and will be applied different in all countries and a whole new set of policies and regulations have to be made as the outcome of this business. The technology to support this all is already available, but there is another type of security to track people who mis-use information or who brake the law. To support this, a greater emphasis will lie on tracking people to punish them.<br>
The solution for this is that intellectual property becomes customized in each country. For this customization different laws and regulations will be determined. To coordinate the different laws and regulations between and in different countries, brokers will play a part. This kind of new business will emerge for specialized brokers who have the knowledge of legal issues of customized policy, regulations and laws of the use of intellectual property. These brokers will determine when is it legal or not to publish something.<br>          
2011 Customized intellectual property <br>
       
Intellectual property is customized in each country and at every level. Furthermore, it is always up to the individual/ business to indicate what they want to share and what not. And above that, the information is filtered per country at every level.<br> 


''Still to do: Role of technology : ''Does it support
'''Conclusion'''<br>
All negatives of globalize IP ( mention all disadvantages of the current state of globalize IP)''
The rules of intellectual property differs in the world and intellectual property will be customized up to a certain extend to specific country laws. This results in continuous customization, cause it’s a dynamical environment where law’s, culture and individual values continuously change and differ.
''''Stakeholders : government, vendors/businesses, customers, developers, brokers
''In conclusion : IP will be customized in the future''''  
The rules for intellectual property is different in the different countries/ IP customized up to a certain extend to specific country laws...(this is more'' or less the same as the scenario we have for Sandhya, the middle way for IP).''
 
Conclusion:
Continuous customization, cause it’s a dynamical environment where law’s, culture and individual values continuously change and differ.

Revision as of 04:01, 10 May 2006

2007 Conflicting demands
The first problems, with respect to globalization, already have occurred when search results in Google China had to become censored. This issue will become more difficult when the role of intellectual property wants to become globalize. The aim of intellectual property is to share information and knowledge for the sake of global cooperation. But this goal is not achievable when we reconsider that we already have problems with contradicting demands of sharing information. In China, people have a different demand for privacy, they demand more privacy. This is because the ethnical values and the culture differ from of the Western countries. What people in the West, describe as opinion expressing when they want to discuss a homosexual marriage, will not be appreciated in Arabic countries, where this kind of marriage is forbidden in their religion. Or people in India don’t want to discuss how to slaughter a cow, because this a cow is seen as a holy animal in India. The government in China forbid their people to discuss about political sensitive issues as the Chinese oppression in Tibet in 1949. But in the West, you can find all the information about this sitiation on the internet. So based on the culture, norms and values, religion, politics, sex and gender, the demand for privacy differs all around the world.
2008 Problems occuring at every level
This kind of contradicting demands or this kind of contradicting willingness to share, does not only occur on ethnical, individual or political level, but also on multinational or business levels. Multinationals are not too eager to share their intellectual property with competitors, and not at all when they believe that this is the information that provides them their competitive advantage. Also, when discovering about new technology or solutions, they don’t want to share it with their competitors, because they could use it to come up with better ideas and their vendors and customers can see this as a weakness.
2009 Increasing lawsuits
All of these conflicts, will only increase the number of lawsuits all over the world. Businesses or developers suing each other, because they feel that confidential information has been copied and applied in another business or by another developers, or people in two different countries feel that they aren’t treated respectful by outsiders or that the outsiders (from other countries) invade their privacy.
2010 The solution
The solution for this is that intellectual property becomes customized in each country. For this customization, different laws and regulations will be determined. To coordinate the different laws and regulations between and in different countries, brokers will play a part. This kind of new business will emerge for specialized brokers who have the knowledge of legal issues of customized policy, regulations and laws of the use of intellectual property. These brokers will determine when is it legal or not to publish something. The government will play a part here, because the law will be different and will be applied different in all countries and a whole new set of policies and regulations have to be made as the outcome of this business. The technology to support this all is already available, but there is another type of security to track people who mis-use information or who brake the law. To support this, a greater emphasis will lie on tracking people to punish them.
2011 Customized intellectual property
Intellectual property is customized in each country and at every level. Furthermore, it is always up to the individual/ business to indicate what they want to share and what not. And above that, the information is filtered per country at every level.

Conclusion
The rules of intellectual property differs in the world and intellectual property will be customized up to a certain extend to specific country laws. This results in continuous customization, cause it’s a dynamical environment where law’s, culture and individual values continuously change and differ.