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Intellectual property / edited by Peter Drahos.
1999
F 13 DRA.I
Available at WIPO Library
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Название
Intellectual property / edited by Peter Drahos.
Автор
Описание
xxx, 547 pages ; 25 cm.
ISBN
1840147407
9781840147407
9781840147407
Альтернативный идентификационный номер
F 13 DRA.I
Резюме
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.
Библиографическая и др. запись
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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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.
Серии
International library of essays in law and legal theory. Second series.
Опубликовано
Aldershot, Hants, England : Ashgate/Dartmouth, c1999.
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