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    Plants, People and Practices: The Nature and History of the UPOV Convention.
                    2017
                
            
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Détails
Title
            Plants, People and Practices: The Nature and History of the UPOV Convention.
        Author
            
        Type d’élément
            Book
        Description
            1 online resource (275 pages).
        ISBN
            9781108227421 eBook
        Résumé
            In the European Union, courts have been expanding the enforcement of intellectual property rights by employing injunctions to compel intermediaries to provide assistance, despite no allegation of wrongdoing against these parties. These prospective injunctions, designed to prevent future harm, thus hold parties accountable where no liability exists. Effectively a new type of regulatory tool, these injunctions are distinct from the conventional secondary liability in tort. At present, they can be observed in orders to compel website blocking, content filtering, or disconnection, but going forward, their use is potentially unlimited. This book outlines the paradigmatic shift this entails for the future of the Internet and analyzes the associated legal and economic opportunities and problems. Provided by publisher.
        Source of Description
            Description based on print record.
        Published
            Cambridge, England, UK : Cambridge University Press, 2017.
        Langue
            Anglais
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