Difference between revisions of "Team:UNSW Australia/Human Practices/Law"

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<p>The law can grant <b>protection</b> over ‘inventions’ made by scientists.<sup><a href=#references>3</a></sup> The protection the law grants can then allow the invention to be <b>commercialised</b>, and incentivises companies to <b>invest</b> in research to get a competitive advantage in the market – without fear of unmitigated copying. The law aims to <b>encourage</b> and assist <b>innovation</b>, instead of stifling it, by allowing market forces (and individual scientists) to capitalise on invention.</p>
 
<p>The law can grant <b>protection</b> over ‘inventions’ made by scientists.<sup><a href=#references>3</a></sup> The protection the law grants can then allow the invention to be <b>commercialised</b>, and incentivises companies to <b>invest</b> in research to get a competitive advantage in the market – without fear of unmitigated copying. The law aims to <b>encourage</b> and assist <b>innovation</b>, instead of stifling it, by allowing market forces (and individual scientists) to capitalise on invention.</p>
  
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<p>The law’s protection comes with a stipulation that the protected invention is <b>revealed</b> to the public. As a result, the public has access to that idea once the protected timeframe is over.<sup><a href=#references>4</a></sup></p>  
 
<p>The law’s protection comes with a stipulation that the protected invention is <b>revealed</b> to the public. As a result, the public has access to that idea once the protected timeframe is over.<sup><a href=#references>4</a></sup></p>  
  
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<p>Legal approval is being introduced as a preliminary requirement for research grant applications within Australia, similar to Europe. The grants we received were not dependent on ethics approval; however, we question whether they should be.</p>
 
<p>Legal approval is being introduced as a preliminary requirement for research grant applications within Australia, similar to Europe. The grants we received were not dependent on ethics approval; however, we question whether they should be.</p>
  
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