This incisive book explores the ways in which the major notions of fairness, morality and ordre public can be used both to justify and to limit intellectual property rights. Written by an international team of experts in the field, it provides varied and sometimes divergent perspectives on how these notions are applied to different rights and in different contexts.
Fairness, Morality and Ordre Public in Intellectual Property
... and Objective Prescriptions and Other Essays (1999), which revisits the basic ideas in the initial chapters ... Prescriptions, and their Logic' (Ch. 4).34 The latter book also contains one essay by Hare with a direct bearing on ...
' What differentiates intellectual from real property? Should libertarians or Rawlsians defend IP rights? What's wrong with free-riding? How can incentives be taken into account by theories of justice?
Containing the most current and up-to-date IP issues from a global perspective, this book will be a valuable resource for IP and comparative law academics, law students, policy makers, as well as lawyers and in-house counsels.
This book examines the role of moral considerations in the patent system as a form of regulation. It questions why in the context of biotechnological inventions morality has become an important issue.
... public in lieu of a textual explana- tion in a patent application , a deposit of certain data in the AI context ... morality under the EU Biotech Directive ) . See also ( n 60 ) for further references . 68 Report from the IP5 expert ...
2017. What If We Could Reimagine Copyright ? Acton , ACT : ANU Press . https://press-files.anu.edu.au/downloads/press/n2190/pdf/book.pdf . Guadamuz , Andres . 2014. " Comparative Analysis of National Approaches on Voluntary Copyright ...
... Property Rights ' in Daniel Gervais ( ed . ) , Fairness , Morality and Ordre Public in Intellectual Property , Cheltenham ( UK ) and Northampton ( Mass ) : Edward Elgar Publishing , 2020 , 173 . 45 regime with the international intellectual ...
A law professor draws from social and cultural theory to defend her idea that that intellectual property law affects the ability of citizens to live a good life and prohibits people from making and sharing culture.
This forward-looking book examines the issue of intellectual property (IP) law reform, considering both the reform of primary IP rights, and the impact of secondary rights on such reforms.