000040895 000__ 04923nam\a2200313\a\4500 000040895 001__ 40895 000040895 003__ SzGeWIPO 000040895 005__ 20231124114203.0 000040895 006__ m\\\\\o\\d\\\\\\\\ 000040895 007__ cr\un||||||||| 000040895 008__ 150217s2013\\\\enk\\\\\o\\\\\000\0\eng\d 000040895 020__ $$a9781781006863$$qPrint 000040895 020__ $$a9781784714444$$qeBook 000040895 035__ $$aeep9781784714444 000040895 040__ $$aSzGeWIPO$$beng$$cSzGeWIPO$$erda 000040895 041__ $$aeng 000040895 050_4 $$aK1401$$b.G78 2013 000040895 1001_ $$aGruner, Richard.$$eEditor. 000040895 24510 $$aIntellectual Property and Digital Content. 000040895 260__ $$aCheltenham :$$bEdward Elgar Pub. Ltd.,$$c2013. 000040895 300__ $$a1672 pages. 000040895 4901_ $$aCritical Concepts in Intellectual Property Law series 000040895 500__ $$aThe recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings. 000040895 5050_ $$aVolume I: -- Acknowledgements – Introduction -- Part I: Rethinking IP Frameworks in a Digital Age -- 1. The Quest for Enabling Metaphors for Law and Lawyering in the Information Age; 2. The Challenges of Reforming Intellectual Property Protection for Computer Software; 3. Information Wars and the Challenges of Content Protection in Digital Contexts -- Part II: Copyrights and Digital Content -- 4. Shifting the Possible: How Trusted Systems and Digital Property Rights Challenge Us to Rethink Digital Publishing; 5. Sharing and Stealing; 6. Copyright and the Perfect Curve; 7. Infringement of Copyright in Computer Programs; 8. Legal Implications of Open-Source Software; 9. Libraries in a Digital and Aggressively Copyrighted World: Retaining Patron Access through Changing Technologies; 10. Separating the Sony Sheep from the Grokster Goats: Reckoning the Future Business Plans of Copyright-Dependent Technology Entrepreneurs; 11. Google Book Search and the Future of Books in Cyberspace -- Part III: Trademarks and Digital Content -- 12. Trademark Doctrines for Global Electronic Commerce; 13. Trademarks and Consumer Search Costs on the Internet; 14. Trademarks, Cybersquatters and Domain Names; 15. Remedies in Domain Name Lawsuits: How is a Domain Name Like a Cow?; 16. Defining the Limits of Free-Riding in Cyberspace: Trademark Liability for Metatagging; 17. Initial Interest Confusion: Standing at the Crossroads of Trademark Law -- Volume II: -- Acknowledgements -- An introduction to both volumes by the editor appears in Volume I -- Part I: Patents and Digital Content -- 1. Innovation and Intellectual Property Protection in the Software Industry: An Emerging Role for Patents?; 2. The Patentability of Algorithms; 3. Does Lord Darcy Yet Live? The Case against Software and Business-Method Patents; 4. Designing Optimal Software Patents; 5. Everything Old is New Again: Obviousness Limitations on Patenting Computer Updates of Old Designs; 6. The Disputed Quality of Software Patents; 7. Software Patents, Incumbents, and Entry; 8. High Technology Entrepreneurs and the Patent System: Results of the 2008 Berkeley Patent Survey -- Part II: Other Protections for IP in Digital Content -- 9. Reasonable Measures to Protect Trade Secrets in a Digital Environment; 10. The Trouble with Trespass; 11. Information May Want to Be Free, but Information Products Do Not: Protecting and Facilitating Transactions in Information Products; 12. Anticircumvention and Anti-Anticircumvention; 13. The Puzzle of Criminal Sanctions for Intellectual Property Infringement; 14. Open Borders, Intellectual Property and Federal Criminal Trade Secret Law -- Part III: Future Cultural and Business Influences -- 15. Re-Crafting a Public Domain; 16. Information Wants to Be Free: Intellectual Property and the Mythologies of Control; 17. YouTube, UGC, and Digital Music: Competing Business and Cultural Models in the Internet Age; 18. Coase’s Penguin, or, Linux and The Nature of the Firm; 19. The Concept of Property in the Digital Era. 000040895 520__ $$aFew changes in the world of intellectual property (IP) have been as transformative as the advent and proliferation of digital content works. The high value of these works in modern society has prompted calls for new IP standards to promote the protection – and the sharing – of such valuable assets. Assembling some of the best analyses by legal scholars, these volumes explore the implications both of applying older IP standards to the new digital technologies and of devising new enhanced IP standards for the digital age. In covering the influences of patent, copyright, trademark, trade secret and other intellectual property laws, this wide-ranging collection reflects the sweeping impacts of IP standards and controversies on digital content works. Professor Gruner’s extensive introduction illuminates the timeless policy and societal issues involved and suggests ways forward for this vibrant new field. 000040895 650_0 $$aIntellectual property. 000040895 650_0 $$aDigital media$$xLaw and legislation. 000040895 655_0 $$aElectronic books. 000040895 7001_ $$aAllison, J. R.;$$aBurk, D. L.;$$aChisum, D. S.;$$aGhosh, S.;$$aLemley, M. A.;$$aLitman, J.;$$aSamuelson, P.;$$aSmith, B. L.;$$aStefik, M.;$$aYu, P. K.;$$eContributors. 000040895 85640 $$uhttps://www.elgaronline.com/view/Research_Reviews/9781781006863/9781781006863.xml$$yView eBook 000040895 904__ $$aBook 000040895 980__ $$aOS