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The Intersection of Intellectual Property Law and the Green Movement
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 282

The Intersection of Intellectual Property Law and the Green Movement

  • Categories: Law

Special symposium by leading scholars and lawyers on intellectual property law, including patents and trademarks. The Green Issue presents cutting-edge articles on the emerging "green" movement in environmental law and its promotion through IP law. Topics include encouraging biodiversity, green labeling and fake marketing, greenwashing, miscalculation of long-term costs, and patenting environmental tech.

Gowers Review of Intellectual Property
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 152

Gowers Review of Intellectual Property

This report examines the importance of intellectual property (IP), ranging from patents, copyright, design and trade marks, and whether in the age of globalization, digitization and increasing economic specialization it still creates incentives for innovation, without unduly limiting access to consumers and stifling further innovation. The report does recommend a radical overhaul of the system, with the review concentrating on three areas, and setting out the following recommendations: (i) strengthening enforcement of IP rights, whether through clamping down on piracy or trade in counterfeit goods; (ii) reducing costs of registering and litigating IP rights for businesses large and small; (iii) improving the balance and flexibility of IP rights to allow individuals, businesses and institutions to use content in ways consistent with the digital age.

US Intellectual Property Law and Policy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 225

US Intellectual Property Law and Policy

  • Categories: Law

US Intellectual Property Law and Policy provides a selection of well-written essays critically examining the direction of US IP law. Simon Teng, Journal of Intellectual Property Law and Practice . . . an interesting, informative, and enjoyable book. It may be of special interest to Australian students, scholars and practitioners seeking to undertake comparative analysis between Australian and US IP law, particularly in view of the recent Free Trade Agreement. Louise Buckingham, Copyright Reporter The challenging and insightful essays in US Intellectual Property Law and Policy, a compilation by six of the best, if not the best, professors of intellectual property law in the United States . Jo...

Intellectual Property Law for Engineers and Scientists
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 552

Intellectual Property Law for Engineers and Scientists

  • Categories: Law

Written to provide engineers and scientists with a coherent guide of how to protect their inventions and creations, this text provides a solid foundation to help them know when and why it is necessary to seek advice before valuable rights are lost or the rights of others are infringed.

Digital Media & Intellectual Property
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 180

Digital Media & Intellectual Property

  • Categories: Law

The book provides a comparative and comprehensive analysis of the current technical, commercial and economical development in digital media describing the impact of new business and distribution models, the current legal and regulatory framework, social practices and consumer expectations associated with the use, distribution, and control of digital media products. In particular the author analyze the anti-circumvention provisions for technological protection measures and digital rights management systems enacted in the United States and in Europe.

Emerging Issues in Intellectual Property
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 430

Emerging Issues in Intellectual Property

  • Categories: Law

. . . the book is a well-presented collection of scholarly articles on diverse, stimulating topics. . . The levels of explanation and detail vary from chapter-to-chapter and so the reader will probably find the book most helpful to consult for key topics of interest. . . The breadth of the book means that students, academics and interested practitioners should find areas that will appeal. Frederick Chen, European Intellectual Property Review Together the essays cover some of the most topical issues in IP and related fields, and should therefore be of immense interest and value to any serious student of the subject. The Commonwealth Lawyer It is an extremely thought-provoking book, crammed fu...

Basics of Multilateral Institutions and Organizations: Economics and Commerce
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 400

Basics of Multilateral Institutions and Organizations: Economics and Commerce

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-11-22
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  • Publisher: BRILL

Identifying the relevant multilateral institutions and multinational organizations involved in particular aspects of international finance and trade often proves to be difficult. This book makes that process easy while providing valuable descriptions of and insights into those institutions and organizations. Chapter topics examine multilateral institutions and organizations: • generally and their major umbrella organization—the United Nations; • concerned with national currencies, national solvency, financial institutions and securities exchange, and international financial transactions and securities; • promoting economic development; • regulating international trade; • dealing ...

The Global Regime for the Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 497

The Global Regime for the Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights

A complete picture and thorough analysis of the international norms and bodies dealing with the enforcement of intellectual property rights.

Specialized Legal Research
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1182

Specialized Legal Research

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Indigenous Heritage and Intellectual Property
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 564

Indigenous Heritage and Intellectual Property

  • Categories: Law

For indigenous cultures, property is an alien concept. Yet the market-driven industries of the developed world do not hesitate to exploit indigenous raw materials, from melodies to plants, using intellectual property law to justify their behaviour. Existing intellectual property law, for the most part, allows industries to use indigenous knowledge and resources without asking for consent and without sharing the benefits of such exploitation with the indigenous people themselves. It should surprise nobody that indigenous people object. Recognizing that the commercial exploitation of indigenous knowledge and resources takes place in the midst of a genuine and significant clash of cultures, the...