Note
Authors affiliated with: Intellectual Property Services Office, National Research Council Canada; and Canadia Police Research Centre.
"...transcript of a workshop hosted by the Canadian Police Research Centre".
Abstract in English and French.
Summary
Intellectual property involves assets often derived in the law enforcement community by employees in the course of their work, through research and development, and work carried out under contract. Protection may take the form of: invention, copyright, trade secrets, plant/breeders rights, integrated circuit topographies, industrial designs, [and] trademarks."