Intellectual property and access to im/material goods /
Intellectual property goods are frequently referred to as intangible or abstract. Yet, traditionally, they have almost always needed to be embodied or materialised in order to be protected (and - to a certain extent - to be used and enjoyed), regardless of whether they are copyrighted works, patente...
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| Typ dokumentu: | Kniha |
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Northampton, MA :
Edward Elgar Pub.,
2016
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| Edice: | Elgar law, technology and society
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Intellectual property and access to im/material goods |
Obsah:
- Foreword / Alain Pottage
- Introduction: the relationship between intellectual property and its physical embodiments / Jessica C. Lai and Antoinette Maget Dominicé
- Part I theoretical reflections on the im/material divide
- 1. Understanding access to things: a knowledge commons perspective / Michael J. Madison
- 2. Copyright and the new materialism / Dan L. Burk
- Part II conceptual changes and challenges posed by new technologies
- 3. The copy in copyright / Peter K. Yu
- 4. A tale of two histories: the "invention" and its incentive theory / Jessica C. Lai
- 5. The nebulous "invention": from "idea and embodiment" to "idea/embodiment and observable physical effects"? / Jessica C. Lai
- Part III practical considerations
- 6. Digital lending and public access to knowledge / Giorgio Spedicato
- 7. Patents, human biobanks and access to health: bridging the public-private divide / Aisling Mcmahon
- 8. Tangible meets intangible: international trade in intellectual property / Susy Frankel
- Part IV the im/material in museums and issues relating to traditional knowledge
- 9. Negotiations in wipo for international conventions on traditional knowledge and traditional cultural expressions / Michael Blakeney
- 10. In/tangible heritage, intellectual property and museum policy: exploring methods for respecting indigenous legal traditions / Catherine E. Bell, Jessica C. Lai and Laura K. Skorodenski
- 11. Digital V analogue: reconceptualising the orphan works problem for cultural heritage institutions / Susan Corbett.