The structure of intellectual property law: can one size fit all?/ edited by Annette Kur
Material type: TextPublication details: UK: Edward Elgar, 2011Description: xiii, 361pISBN: 9781848448766DDC classification: 346.048Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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General Books | Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 346.048 KUR/S (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P28409 |
PART I: THE GENERAL FRAMEWORK: FOUNDATION AND LIMITS OF IP PROTECTION1. Remarks: `One Size Fits All' Consolidation and Difference in Intellectual Property Law Graeme B. Dinwoodie 2. A Framework for Tailoring Intellectual Property Rights Michael W. Carroll 3. Patents and Progress: The Economics of Patent Monopoly and Free Access: Where Do We Go From Here?Rudolph J.R. Peritz4. Comment: Some Economic Considerations Regarding Optimal Intellectual Property Protection Claudia Schmidt 5. Patents and Open Access in the Knowledge Economy Ulf Petrusson 6. Free Access, Including Freedom to Imitate, as a Legal Principle - A Forgotten Concept?Ansgar Ohly
PART II: FINE TUNING THE SCOPE OF PROTECTION: LIMITATIONS AND EXCEPTIONS 7. Maximising Permissible Exceptions to Intellectual Property Rights Andrew F. Christie8. Overprotection and Protection Overlaps in Intellectual Property Law - the Need for Horizontal Fair Use Defenses Martin Senftleben 9. Intellectual Property and Technology - Looking for the Twelfth Camel? Maciej Barczewski and Jerzy Zajadło PART III: IP RIGHTS AS OBJECTS OF PROPERTY 10. Individual, Multiple and Collective Ownership of Intellectual Property Rights - Which Impact on Exclusivity?Alexander Peukert 11. Proprietary Transactions in Intellectual Property in England and Germany: Transfer of Ownership, Licensing, and Charging Stefan Enchelmaier 12. Control of Museum Art Images: The Reach and Limits of Copyright and Licensing Kenneth D. Crews and Melissa A. BrownPART IV: INTERNATIONAL IP LAW: ONE SIZE DOES NOT FIT ALL13. Exploring the Flexibilities of the TRIPS Agreement's Provisions on Limitations and Exceptions Christophe Geiger 14. The Concept of Sustainable Development in International IP Law - New Approaches from EU Economic Partnership Agreements? Henning Grosse Ruse
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