Open Science: Some Aspects Related to Intellectual Property
Keywords:
Intellectual property, open cience, patents, Copyright, knowledgeAbstract
The patent is defended as an instrument that encourages scientific development, benefiting society by generating useful products and services that improve the quality of life of people, thus generating scientific and technological progress and development. This
concept has remained unchanged over ration, inclusion and transparency; this time. However, with the passing of time the same regulatory norms of these rights have incorporated provisions that seek to curb the abusive effects of this monopoly originated by patents, likewise, movements have emerged that seek a balance between what science should be and what is at the service of the people. In particular, Open Science emerges as an alternative for collabomovement is of recent date and is still under construction. This work illustrates several scenarios where important aspects of two apparently antagonistic issues are highlighted.





