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David / Halbert The SAGE Handbook of Intellectual Property

E-Book, Englisch, 840 Seiten, EPUB

ISBN: 978-1-4739-1439-1
Verlag: SAGE Publications
Format: EPUB
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This Handbook brings together scholars from around the world in addressing the global significance of, controversies over and alternatives to intellectual property (IP) today. It brings together over fifty of the leading authors in this field across the spectrum of academic disciplines, from law, economics, geography, sociology, politics and anthropology.


This volume addresses the full spectrum of IP issues including copyright, patent, trademarks and trade secrets, as well as parallel rights and novel applications. In addition to addressing the role of IP in an increasingly information based and globalized economy and culture, it also challenges the utility and viability of IP today and addresses a range of alternative futures.
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PART I: INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY IN A GLOBAL WORLD

Introduction - Matthew David and Debora Halbert

Intellectual Property and the Open (Information) Society - Anne Barron

The Economic Foundations of IP - Sarah Louisa Phythian-Adams

The Idea of International Intellectual Property - Shubha Ghosh

Globalization and Intellectual Property - Debora Halbert

PART II: INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND DEVELOPMENT

TRIPS and Development - Daniel Gervais

Déjà Vu in the International Intellectual Property Regime - Peter Yu

Intellectual Property in Chile: Problems and Conflicts in a Developing Society - Salvador Millaleo and Hugo Cadenas

Musical Property Rights Regimes in Tanzania and Kenya after TRIPs - Alex Perullo and Andrew Eisenberg

PART III: BRANDING THE WORLD

Slow Logo: Brand Citizenship in Global Value Networks - Margaret Chon

Counterfeit Commerce: The Illegal Accumulation and Distribution of Intellectual Property - Chris Rojek

Geographical Indications: The Promise, Perils and Politics of Protecting Place-Based Products - Rosemary J. Coombe, Sarah Ives and Daniel Huizenga

The Social Imaginary of Geographical Indicators in Contested Environments: The Politicized Heritage and the Racialized Landscapes of South African Rooibos Tea - Rosemary J. Coombe, Sarah Ives and Daniel Huizenga

Farmers’ Rights and the Intellectual Property Dynamic in Agriculture - Chidi Oguamanam

PART IV: BETWEEN ECONOMY AND CULTURE

The Political Economy of Traditional Knowledge, Trademarks and Copyright in South Africa - Colin Darch

Author and Cultural rights: The Cuban Case - Lillian Alvarez

Communicating Copyright: Discourse and Disagreement in the Digital Age - Lee Edwards, Bethany Klein, David Lee, Giles Moss, Fiona Philip

Creativity and copyright: the international career of a new economy - Dave O’Brien

PART V: COMMONS

Nonprofits in the Commons Economy - Jyh-An Lee

Copyright and Copyleft in India: Between Global Agendas and Local Interests - Pradip Thomas

Treasuring IP: Free Culture, Media Piracy, and the International Pirate Party Movement - Lisa Dobbin and Martin Zeilinger

PART VI: CREATIVE COPYING

Copyright and ownership of fan created works: fanfiction and beyond - Raizel Liebler

Copyright and Film Historiography: The Case of the Orphan Film - Claudy Op den Kamp

Dangerous Undertakings: Sacred Texts and Copyright’s Myth of Aesthetic Neutrality - John Tehranian

PART VII: AUDIENCES AND SHARING

Streaming Sport and the Bi-Passing of Copying in Copyright Infringement - Matthew David, Andrew Kirton and Peter Millward

‘Piracy’ or Parody: moral Panic in the Age of New Media - Matthew David and Natasha Whiteman

Intellectual Property and the Construction of Un/Ethical Audiences - Natasha Whiteman

PART VIII: USEFUL ARTS AND CREATIVE CODES

Copyright Law and Video Games: A Brief History of an Interactive Medium - Greg Lastowka

Promoting Progress: A Qualitative Analysis of Creative and Innovative Production - Jessica Silbey

Copyright and Industrial Objects: Aesthetic Considerations and Policy Discriminations - Uma Suthersanen

PART IX: REGULATING INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES

Copyright technologies and clashing rights - Ian Brown

Music, Technology and Copyright: The Makings and Shakings of a Global Industry - Andrew Kirton

Copyright, trolling and speculative invoicing ‘in the shadow of the law’ - David S. Wall

PART X: PARAMETERS OF PATENT

Politics, Law of and Discourse: Patents and Innovation in Post-Apartheid South Africa - Colin Darch

Tradititional Knowledge, Intellectual Property and Pharmaceutical Innovation. What’s left to discuss? - Graham Dutfield

Patentable subject matter – a comparative jurisdictional analysis of the discovery/invention dichotomy - Susanna H.S. Leong

PART XI: PATENTING THE FUTURE?

Who Owns the Extended Mind? The Neuropolitics of Intellectual Property Law - Jake Dunagan

Outer Space, Alien Life and IP Protocols – an opportunity to rethink life patents - William R. Kramer

Intellectual Property and Global Warming: Climate Justice - Matthew Rimmer


Halbert, Debora
Debora J. Halbert is a Professor of political science at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. She teaches futures studies, public policy, and law and society. Her academic interests include the study of law and policy with a focus on intellectual property. Along with numerous articles in peer reviewed journals and law reviews, she has published three books, Intellectual Property in the Information Age:  the politics of expanding rights (Quorum 1999), Resisting Intellectual Property (Routledge, 2005) and The State of Copyright (Routledge 2014).  Additionally, she has recently co-edited The SAGE Handbook of Intellectual Property (2015) with Professor Matthew David, and has completed a second co-authored piece with Professor David for the SAGE Swifts series, Owning the World of Ideas (SAGE, 2015).


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