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Patents and technological development in the context of Open Science: perspectives on the influence of informational secrecy and proprietary research

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Introduction:

This article proposes a bibliographic review regarding the patenting of knowledge in the context of Open Science, addressing the different perspectives on the influence of informational secrecy and welcoming research. The question of how secrecy interferes with the open sharing of knowledge and the importance of registering patents for the development of science. Objective: It aims to point out the importance of patents in technological development and discuss the relationship between open innovation and Open Science and patents in the context of universities. It is justified by the absence of works on patents in the context of Open Science within the scope of Brazilian information science. Methodology: The methodology adopted searched the literature for relevant subjects through searches in the BRAPCI and WoS databases. Results: It was observed that the open practices proposed by the Open Science movement and the technology and patents resulting from more closed practices are not antagonistic but complement each other as researchers interact and build knowledge collaboratively, such as the collaboration between Universities and companies also represent a form of openness. Conclusion: It concludes that patents are essential tools for technological development; the secrecy required by the patenting process restricts information sharing, proprietary research grows in the university context and proves relevant in research funding, so a balance must be sought between Open Science and proprietary science.

KEYWORDS:
Patents; Open science; Technological development.

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