The future of intellectual property in the global market of the information society : who is going to shape the IPR system in the new millennium? / F. Gotzen, ed.
The future of intellectual property in the global market of the information society : who is going to shape the IPR system in the new millennium? / F. Gotzen, ed.
Based on a conference organized by the Centre for Intellectual Property Rights (CIR) on 24-25 May 2002. I. The role of Europe, the Unites States and Japan in world-wide copyright protection The role of Europe in world-wide copyright protection (J. Reinbothe) The role of the US in world-wide copyright protection (M.S. Keplinger) The role of Japan in world-wide copyright protection (S. Kozuka) Perspectives on research and educational uses in copyright and author's right (P. Goldstein) Brief introduction to the new Chinese copyright law (D. Yuping) The point of view of European authors' societies (I. Prost) The point of view of the music industry (O. Regnier) The point of view of the software industry (M.-T. Huppertz)II. The role of Europe, the US and Japan in world-wide protection of industrial property The role of Europe in world-wide protection of industrial property (E. Nooteboom) The role of the US in world-wide protection of industrial property (K.M. Hauda) The role of Japan in world-wide protection of industrial property (T. Duoi)III. The role of international organizations and of developing countries The future role of WIPO in the copyright area (J. Blomqvist) The future role of WIPO in the area of industrial property (P. Baechtold) The future role of WIPO in the field of intellectual property (H. Wager) The view of the European Commission on TRIPs after Doha (P. Vandoren) Intellectual property rights: a perspective from developing countries (C.M. Correa) Intellectual property rights and developing countries. General context and opportunities for the developing countries in the actual negotiations (A.M. Pacon) How the TRIPS agreement institutionalizes the protection of pharmaceutical invention by patent rights (A. Kato). International conference organized by the Centre for Intellectual Property Rights (CIR), on 24-25 May 2002.
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I. The role of Europe, the Unites States and Japan in world-wide copyright protection; II. The role of Europe, the Unites States and Japan in world-wide protection of industrial property; III. The role of international organizations and of developing countries.