000026609 000__ 03317cam\a2200553\i\4500 000026609 001__ 26609 000026609 003__ SzGeWIPO 000026609 005__ 20210318105041.0 000026609 008__ 111107s2011\\\\enk\\\\\rb\\\\001\|\eng\d| eng d 000026609 020__ $$a9781849663434 000026609 020__ $$z9781849664806$$qebook 000026609 020__ $$z1849664803$$qebook 000026609 020__ $$z9781849664790$$qelectronic book 000026609 020__ $$z184966479X$$qelectronic book 000026609 020__ $$z9781283195096 000026609 020__ $$z1283195097 000026609 020__ $$z1849663432 000026609 020__ $$z1849664781 000026609 020__ $$z9781849664783 000026609 020__ $$z1283194724$$qprint 000026609 020__ $$z9781283194723$$qprint 000026609 035__ $$a(wipo)006686321 000026609 035__ $$a(OCoLC)731130681 000026609 040__ $$aSzZuIDS NEBIS LIB4RI EAWAG-EMPA$$beng$$erda$$cSzGeWIPO$$dCaBNVSL 000026609 050_4 $$aK1401$$b.K64 2011eb 000026609 050_4 $$aT174.7$$b.K64 2011eb 000026609 08204 $$a346.048$$222 000026609 084__ $$aF 141 KOE.I 000026609 090__ $$c29005$$d28995 000026609 1001_ $$aKoepsell, David R.,$$eauthor. 000026609 24510 $$aInnovation and nanotechnology :$$bconverging technologies and the end of intellectual property /$$cby David Koepsell. 000026609 264_1 $$aLondon :$$bBloomsbury Academic,$$c2011. 000026609 300__ $$axiii, 242 pages ;$$c24 cm 000026609 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 000026609 337__ $$aunmediated$$bn$$2rdamedia 000026609 338__ $$avolume$$bnc$$2rdacarrier 000026609 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 218-231) and index. 000026609 5050_ $$a1. Let's get small; 2. Nano-futures; 3. The nano-now; 4. Law and ethics: rules, regulations, and rights in nanowares; 5. Things in themselves: redefining intellectual property in the nano-age; 6. Authorship and artifacts: remaking IP law for future objects; 7. Economics, surplus, and justice; 8. Nanotech nightmares; 9. The final convergence. 000026609 520__ $$a"This book defines 'nanowares' as the ideas and products arising out of nanotechnology. Koepsell argues that these rapidly developing new technologies demand a new approach to scientific discovery and innovation in our society. He takes established ideas from social philosophy and applies them to the nanoparticle world. In doing so he breaks down the subject into its elemental form and from there we are better able to understand how these elements fit into the construction of a more complex system of products, rules and regulations about these products. Where existing research in the field has tended to focus on potential social harm, Koepsell takes a different approach by looking at ways in which developments in distributed design and fabrication can be harnessed to enable wealth creation by those with good ideas but no access to capital. He argues that the key challenge facing us is the error implicit in current intellectual property regimes and presents new modes of relating inventors to artifacts in this new context. In conclusion he offers contractual models which he believes encourage innovation in nano-media by embracing open source and alternative means of protection for innovators."--Publisher's description. 000026609 650_0 $$aNanotechnology. 000026609 650_0 $$aTechnology and law. 000026609 650_0 $$aIntellectual property. 000026609 650_4 $$aIntellectual property 000026609 650_4 $$aInnovation 000026609 7001_ $$aKoepsell, David R. 000026609 8524_ $$bE17$$pEBEST1126666 000026609 942__ $$cMON$$jF 141 KOE.I 000026609 952__ $$w2011-12-13$$p2011-0612$$r75.00$$u41059$$bMAIN$$10$$kF 141 KOE.I$$v2011-12-13$$zTagged$$71 000026609 980__ $$aBIB 000026609 999__ $$c29005$$d29005