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Intellectual property / edited by Peter Drahos.
1999
F 13 DRA.I
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Title
Intellectual property / edited by Peter Drahos.
Author
Drahos, Peter, editor.
Description
xxx, 547 pages ; 25 cm.
ISBN
1840147407
9781840147407
9781840147407
Alternate Call Number
F 13 DRA.I
Summary
The essays in this volume bring together a wide variety of critical perspectives and methodological approaches to intellectual property. The volume forms an important multi-disciplinary resource for those interested in the issues raised by property rights in information.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note
Part I. Economics and Intellectual Property: The Appropriation Model: 1. Kenneth J. Arrow (1962), 'Economic Welfare and the Allocation of Resources for Invention' in: The Rate and Direction of Inventive Activity, Princeton, NJ: National Bureau of Economic Research, Princeton University Press, pp. 609-26; 2. Michael Lehmann (1989), 'Property and Intellectual Property - Property Rights as Restrictions on Competition in Furtherance of Competition' in: International Review of Industrial Property and Copyright Law, 20, pp. 1-15; The Diffusion Model: 3. Thomas Mandeville (1998), 'An Information Economics Perspective on Innovation' in: International Journal of Social Economics, 25, pp. 357-64; 4. Bjo?rn Frank (1996), 'On an Art Without Copyright' in: Kyklos, 49, pp. 3-15; 5. Joseph Farrell (1989), 'Standardization and Intellectual Property' in: Jurimetrics Journal, 30, pp. 35-50; Part II. The Psychology of Appropriation: 6. Robert A. Wicklund (1989), 'The Appropriation of Ideas' in: Paul B. Paulus (ed.), Psychology of Group Influence, (2nd ed.), Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, pp. 393-423; Part III. Intellectual Property and Liberalism: Justifying Intellectual Property; 7. Edwin C. Hettinger (1989), 'Justifying Intellectual Property' in: Philosophy and Public Affairs, 18, pp. 31-52: Appropriation of Indigenous Knowledge and Culture: 8. Vandana Shiva (1996), 'Protecting Our Biological and Intellectual Heritage' in: Protecting our Biological and Intellectual Heritage in the Age of Biopiracy, New Delhi: Research Foundation for Science, Technology and Natural Resource Policy, pp. 1-30; 9. Rosemary J. Coombe (1993), 'Cultural and Intellectual Properties: Occupying the Colonial Imagination' in: Political and Legal Anthropology Review, 16, pp. 8-15; Biotechnology: 10. Gerd Winter (1992), 'Patent Law Policy in Biotechnology' in: Journal of Environmental Law, 4, pp. 167-87; Free Speech: 11. L. Ray Patterson (1987), 'Free Speech, Copyright, and Fair Use' in: Vanderbilt Law Review, 40, pp. 1-66; The Public Domain: 12. David Lange (1981), 'Recognizing the Public Domain' in: Law and Contemporary Problems, 44, pp. 147-78; Authorship: 13. Mark A. Lemley (1997), 'Romantic Authorship and the Rhetoric of Property' in: Texas Law Review, 75, pp. 873-906; Moral Rights: 14. Stig Stro?mholm (1983), 'Droit Moral - The International and Comparative Scene from a Scandinavian Viewpoint' in: International Review of Industrial Property and Copyright Law, 14, pp. 1-42; Technology: 15. Sam Ricketson (1992), 'New Wine into Old Bottles: Technological Change and Intellectual Property Rights' in: Prometheus, 10, pp. 53-82; Part IV. The International Politics of Intellectual Property: 16. Peter Drahos (1995), 'Global Property Rights in Information: The Story of TRIPS at the GATT' in: Prometheus, 13, pp. 6-19; 17. Susan K. Sell, (1995) 'Intellectual Property Protection and Antitrust in the Developing World: Crisis, Coercion, and Choice' in: International Organization, 49, pp. 315-49; Part V. Intellectual Property Scepticism: 18. Peter Drahos (1995), 'Information Feudalism in the Information Society' in: The Information Society, 11, pp. 209-22; 19. David Vaver (1990), 'Intellectual Property Today: Of Myths and Paradoxes' in: Canadian Bar Review, 69, pp. 98-128; 20. Brian Martin (1995), 'Against Intellectual Property' in: Philosophy and Social Action, 21, pp. 7-22; Part VI. Against Intellectual Property Scepticism: 21. Haracio M. Spector (1989), 'An Outline of a Theory Justifying Intellectual and Industrial Property Rights' in: European Intellectual Property Review, 8, pp. 270-73; 22. Horacio Spector (1991), 'IP Skepticism' in: International Journal of Applied Philosophy, 6, pp. 65-67;
Part I. Economics and intellectual property. The appropriation model. 1. Economic welfare and the allocation of resources for invention / Kenneth J. Arrow. 2. Property and intellectual property
Property rights as restrictions on competition in furtherance of competition / Michael Lehmann. The diffusion model. 3. An information economics perspective on innovation / Thomas Mandeville. 4. On an art without copyright / Bjorn Frank. 5. Standardization and intellectual property / Joseph Farrell
Part II. The psychology of appropriation. 6. The appropriation of ideas / Robert A. Wicklund
Part III. Intellectual property and liberalism. Justifying intellectual property. 7. Justifying intellectual property / Edwin C. Hettinger. Appropriation of indigenous knowledge and culture. 8. Protecting our biological and Intellectual Heritage / Vandana Shiva. 9. Cultural and intellectual properties: occupying the colonial imagination / Rosemary J. Coombe. Biotechnology. 10. Patent law policy in biotechnology / Gerd Winter. Free speech. 11. Free speech, copyright, and fair use / L. Ray Patterson. The public domain. 12. Recognizing the public domain / David Lange. Authorship. 13. Romantic authorship and the rhetoric of property / Mark A. Lemley. Moral rights. 14. Droit moral
The international and comparative scene from a Scandinavian viewpoint / Stig Stromholm. Technology. 15. New wine into old bottles: technological change and intellectual property rights / Sam Ricketson
Part IV. The International politics of intellectual property. 16. Global property rights in information: the story of TRIPS at the GATT / Peter Drahos. 17. Intellectual property protection and antitrust in the developing world: crisis, coercion, and choice / Susan K. Sell
Part V. Intellectual property scepticism. 18. Information feudalism in the information society / Peter Drahos. 19. Intellectual property today: of myths and paradoxes / David Vaver. 20. Against intellectual property / Brian Martin
Part VI. Against intellectual property scepticism. 21. An outline of a theory justifying intellectual and industrial property rights / Horacio M. Spector. 22. IP skepticism / Horacio Spector.
Part I. Economics and intellectual property. The appropriation model. 1. Economic welfare and the allocation of resources for invention / Kenneth J. Arrow. 2. Property and intellectual property
Property rights as restrictions on competition in furtherance of competition / Michael Lehmann. The diffusion model. 3. An information economics perspective on innovation / Thomas Mandeville. 4. On an art without copyright / Bjorn Frank. 5. Standardization and intellectual property / Joseph Farrell
Part II. The psychology of appropriation. 6. The appropriation of ideas / Robert A. Wicklund
Part III. Intellectual property and liberalism. Justifying intellectual property. 7. Justifying intellectual property / Edwin C. Hettinger. Appropriation of indigenous knowledge and culture. 8. Protecting our biological and Intellectual Heritage / Vandana Shiva. 9. Cultural and intellectual properties: occupying the colonial imagination / Rosemary J. Coombe. Biotechnology. 10. Patent law policy in biotechnology / Gerd Winter. Free speech. 11. Free speech, copyright, and fair use / L. Ray Patterson. The public domain. 12. Recognizing the public domain / David Lange. Authorship. 13. Romantic authorship and the rhetoric of property / Mark A. Lemley. Moral rights. 14. Droit moral
The international and comparative scene from a Scandinavian viewpoint / Stig Stromholm. Technology. 15. New wine into old bottles: technological change and intellectual property rights / Sam Ricketson
Part IV. The International politics of intellectual property. 16. Global property rights in information: the story of TRIPS at the GATT / Peter Drahos. 17. Intellectual property protection and antitrust in the developing world: crisis, coercion, and choice / Susan K. Sell
Part V. Intellectual property scepticism. 18. Information feudalism in the information society / Peter Drahos. 19. Intellectual property today: of myths and paradoxes / David Vaver. 20. Against intellectual property / Brian Martin
Part VI. Against intellectual property scepticism. 21. An outline of a theory justifying intellectual and industrial property rights / Horacio M. Spector. 22. IP skepticism / Horacio Spector.
Series
International library of essays in law and legal theory. Second series.
Published
Aldershot, Hants, England : Ashgate/Dartmouth, c1999.
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Danish
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