A great many things, as we have shown in another place, are not appropriable. |
The Conference recommended that FAO should support the development of technical assistance systems aimed at rural communities and small-scale producers, using appropriate and appropriable technologies with a gender focus. |
Consumers become the first beneficiaries of the changes in digital content which become appropriable, duplicable and transferable. |
The explanation refers to the very nature of knowledge, which is presented as not totally appropriable and thus liable to cause spillover effects from an enterprise or institution towards another. |
In conclusion, the method is worth applying in many cases because of its inherent and because of the simple and appropriable nature of its qualitative component. |
Technical cooperation agreements with private-sector firms or, in the previous instance, with public institutions when dealing with appropriable technologies. |