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Global Intellectual Property Rights : Knowledge, Access and Development.
2002
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تفاصيل
Title
Global Intellectual Property Rights : Knowledge, Access and Development.
نوع المادة
Book
الوصف
1 online resource (296 pages)
الرقم الدولي المعياري للكتاب
9780230522923 electronic book
ملخص
Intellectual property rights such as patents can reduce access to knowledge in genetics, health, agriculture, education and information technology, particularly for people in developing countries. Global Intellectual Property Rights shows how the new global rules of intellectual property have been the product of the strategic behaviour of multinationals, rather than democratic dialogue. The final section of the book suggests strategies aimed at developing more flexible standard for poor countries, and for keeping knowledge in the intellectual commons.
ملاحظة
Description based upon print version of record.
Intellectual property rights such as patents can reduce access to knowledge in genetics, health, agriculture, education and information technology, particularly for people in developing countries. Global Intellectual Property Rights shows how the new global rules of intellectual property have been the product of the strategic behaviour of multinationals, rather than democratic dialogue. The final section of the book suggests strategies aimed at developing more flexible standard for poor countries, and for keeping knowledge in the intellectual commons.
Intellectual property rights such as patents can reduce access to knowledge in genetics, health, agriculture, education and information technology, particularly for people in developing countries. Global Intellectual Property Rights shows how the new global rules of intellectual property have been the product of the strategic behaviour of multinationals, rather than democratic dialogue. The final section of the book suggests strategies aimed at developing more flexible standard for poor countries, and for keeping knowledge in the intellectual commons.
ملاحظة المحتويات المنسقة
Cover
Contents
Notes on the Contributors
Preface
List of Abbreviations
1 Introduction
Part I Innovation and Diffusion of Technology
2 Exploring the Hidden Costs of Patents
3 Pro-competitive Measures under TRIPS to Promote Technology Diffusion in Developing Countries
Part II Development and Access to Technology: Genetics, Health, Agriculture, Education and Information Technology
4 Intellectual Property and the Human Genome
5 Access to Medicine and Compliance with the WTO TRIPS Accord: Models for State Practice in Developing Countries.
6 Access to Medicines: Patents, Prices and Public Policy - Consumer Perspectives
7 Agricultural Research: Intellectual Property and the CGIAR System
8 Don't Ignore Copyright, the 'Sleeping Giant' on the TRIPS and International Educational Agenda
9 Digital Millennium or Digital Dominion? The Effect of IPRs in Software on Developing Countries
Part III Knowledge and Access: Who Makes the Rules?
10 Negotiating Intellectual Property Rights: Between Coercion and Dialogue
11 TRIPS and Developing Countries: How Level is the Playing Field?.
Part IV Ownership of Knowledge: Changing the Rules
12 Rethinking Intellectual Property Rights and TRIPS
13 India's Plant Variety Protection and Farmers' Rights Legislation
14 Defending the Public Interest in TRIPS and the WTO
15 The Global Campaign on Patents and Access to Medicines: An Oxfam Perspective
Contents
Notes on the Contributors
Preface
List of Abbreviations
1 Introduction
Part I Innovation and Diffusion of Technology
2 Exploring the Hidden Costs of Patents
3 Pro-competitive Measures under TRIPS to Promote Technology Diffusion in Developing Countries
Part II Development and Access to Technology: Genetics, Health, Agriculture, Education and Information Technology
4 Intellectual Property and the Human Genome
5 Access to Medicine and Compliance with the WTO TRIPS Accord: Models for State Practice in Developing Countries.
6 Access to Medicines: Patents, Prices and Public Policy - Consumer Perspectives
7 Agricultural Research: Intellectual Property and the CGIAR System
8 Don't Ignore Copyright, the 'Sleeping Giant' on the TRIPS and International Educational Agenda
9 Digital Millennium or Digital Dominion? The Effect of IPRs in Software on Developing Countries
Part III Knowledge and Access: Who Makes the Rules?
10 Negotiating Intellectual Property Rights: Between Coercion and Dialogue
11 TRIPS and Developing Countries: How Level is the Playing Field?.
Part IV Ownership of Knowledge: Changing the Rules
12 Rethinking Intellectual Property Rights and TRIPS
13 India's Plant Variety Protection and Farmers' Rights Legislation
14 Defending the Public Interest in TRIPS and the WTO
15 The Global Campaign on Patents and Access to Medicines: An Oxfam Perspective
متاح بشكل آخر
Print version: Drahos, Peter, Professor Global Intellectual Property Rights : Knowledge, Access and Development Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan,c2002
Published
Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 2002.
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eng
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