Intellectual property in quantum computing and market power: a theoretical discussion and empirical analysis

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Intellectual property in quantum computing and market power : a theoretical discussion and empirical analysis. / Kop, Mauritz; Aboy, Mateo; Minssen, Timo.

I: Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice, Bind 17, Nr. 8, 2022, s. 613-628.

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Kop, M, Aboy, M & Minssen, T 2022, 'Intellectual property in quantum computing and market power: a theoretical discussion and empirical analysis', Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice, bind 17, nr. 8, s. 613-628. https://doi.org/10.1093/jiplp/jpac060

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Kop, M., Aboy, M., & Minssen, T. (2022). Intellectual property in quantum computing and market power: a theoretical discussion and empirical analysis. Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice, 17(8), 613-628. https://doi.org/10.1093/jiplp/jpac060

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Kop M, Aboy M, Minssen T. Intellectual property in quantum computing and market power: a theoretical discussion and empirical analysis. Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice. 2022;17(8):613-628. https://doi.org/10.1093/jiplp/jpac060

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Kop, Mauritz ; Aboy, Mateo ; Minssen, Timo. / Intellectual property in quantum computing and market power : a theoretical discussion and empirical analysis. I: Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice. 2022 ; Bind 17, Nr. 8. s. 613-628.

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