Volume III:
Acknowledgements
An introduction by the editor to all three volumes appears in Volume I
Part I: Technology and Intellectual Property
1. The Political Economy of Intellectual Property Protection: The Case of Software; 2. Intellectual Property Rights in Digital Media: A Comparative Analysis of Legal Protection, Technological Measures and New Business Models Under EU and US Law; 3. Bridging the Digital Divide: New Route to Development or New Form of Dependency?; 4. Knowledge, Property and the System Dynamics of Technological Change; 5. Commodity Relations and the Forces of Production: The Theft and Defence of Intellectual Property
Part II: The Right To Develop? Developing Countries VS. Intellectual Property; 6. Intellectual Property Rights, Technology and Economic Development: Experiences of Asian Countries; 7. Thinking Strategically About Intellectual Property Rights; 8. The Myth of Development, the Progress of Rights: Human Rights to Intellectual Property and Development; 9. Patent Rights and Human Rights: Exploring their Relationships; 10. The Moral Legitimacy of Intellectual Property Claims: American Business and Developing Country Perspectives; 11. Changing WIPO's Ways? The 2004 Development Agenda in Historical Perspective
Part III: Normative (Re)Production: Socialisation, Lobbying And Technical Assistance
12. Intellectual Property Rights and the Culture of Global Liberalism; 13. The Origins of a Trade-Based Approach to Intellectual Property Protection: The Role of Industry Associations; 14. Intellectual Property, Corporate Strategy, Globalisation: TRIPS in Context; 15. International Disputes Over Intellectual Property; 16. Capacity Building and the (Re)Production of Intellectual Property Rights; 17. Bilateral Technical Assistance and TRIPS: The United States, Japan and the European Communities in Comparative Perspective; 18. The World Intellectual Property Organization: Past, Present and Future
Part IV: Intellectual Property: Critique Or Abolition?
19. A Politics of Intellectual Property: Environmentalism for the Net?; 20. Information as Gift and Commodity; 21. Whose Molecule is it Anyway? Private and Social Perspectives on Intellectual Property; 22. Against Intellectual Property; 23. A Rights-free World – Is it Workable, and What is the Point?
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