ATTITUDES OF UKRAINIAN SCIENTISTS TOWARDS PUBLICATION OF OPEN DATA, PATENTING, AND AUTHOR’ RIGHTS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo17525220Keywords:
open data, research commercialization, intellectual property, open science, Ukrainian scientists.Abstract
This paper analyzes Ukrainian scientists’ attitudes towards open data publication, patenting, and copyright registration via a survey of six respondents by experience: two young (<5 years), two mid-career (~10 years), and two experienced (~20 years). Younger scientists favor open data for verification but note misuse risks; experienced ones stress commercialization. Patenting faces skepticism over weak Ukrainian enforcement; copyright aids dispute proof. Findings fit Ukraine’s IP evolution amid digital growth and war, urging balanced open science with value protection. Results highlight open data’s role in trust and innovation, with policy tweaks for AI and data research.
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