The international intellectual property (IP) law system allows states to develop policies that reflect their national interests. Therefore, although there is an international minimum standards framework in place, states have widely varying IP laws and differing interpretations of these laws. This book examines whether pluralism in IP law is functional when applied to copyright, patents and trademarks on an international basis.
Competition Law (IIC) 760 (2004); Estelle Derclaye & Trevor Cook, An EU Copyright Code: What and How, if Ever? ... the Field of Copyright Harmonization at Codification of European Copyright Law 43-54 (Tatiana-E. Synodinou ed., Kluwer, ...
The Intellectual Commons: A Pluralistic Theory of Intellectual Property Rights
In these situations the reality of IP law is that it is divorced from its underpinnings of incentivising innovation and ... 78 S. Frankel, Test Tubes for Global Intellectual Property Issues: Small Market Economies, Cambridge (2015), pp.
... Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada v Bell Canada [2012] 2 SCR 326, and further discussion in Carys J Craig, 'Technology Neutrality: (Pre)Serving the Purposes of Copyright Law' in Michael Geist (ed), ...
This groundbreaking book identifies and challenges the lack of intersection between intellectual property law and climate change law at national level. p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 10.0px Arial}
For intellectual property, accountability is particularly important, because infringement is largely self-policing – and as ... 104 Susy Frankel, Test Tubes for Global Intellectual Property Issues (Cambridge University Press, 2015).
This important collection puts the policy problems in proper perspective by assembling the work of leading scholars and researchers who examine intellectual property rights in terms of how they actually work in legal, economic, and ...
... Is Intellectual Property an Investment?ʼ in C Geiger (ed) Research Handbook on Intellectual Property and Investment ... Is Intellectual Property Pluralism Functional? (Edward Elgar 2019); O Bracha and T Syed, ʻBeyond Efficiency ...
Cranleigh Precision Engineering Ltd v Bryant [1965] 1 WLR 1293 The claimant company manufactured above-ground swimming pools to a design invented by the defendant, Bryant, its managing director. Bryant learned from the company's patent ...
2.1 European Union The agenda of Open Science in the European Union has been built through the issuance of various initiatives to promote research with the use of public funds. However, not all initiatives were created under the Open ...