Respecting the Ownership of Knowledge
Jinfo Article
13th July 2015
By Irene Koren
Abstract
Would you hire a thief? Probably not, but many global companies unknowingly do so every day. Freely sharing intellectual knowledge damages everyone - knowledge providers, knowledge intermediaries and knowledge end-users. So how can you ensure that your employees and your service providers don’t violate any copyright laws and threaten future knowledge building efforts?
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