The Cambridge Handbook of Intellectual Property in Central and Eastern Europe /
The Cambridge Handbook of Intellectual Property in Central and Eastern Europe /
edited by Mira T. Sundara Rajan
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- New York, NY Cambridge University Press 2019
- xxxi, 445p. : ill. ; 26cm
- Cambridge Law Handbooks .
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Select 1 - General Introduction – Intellectual Property in Central and Eastern Europe:
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A New Era of Post-Socialist Transition
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Select 2 - The Patent System in Pre-1989 Czechoslovakia
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By Marketa Trimble
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Select 3 - The Development of Hungarian Copyright Law until the Creation of the First Copyright Act (1793–1884)
3 - The Development of Hungarian Copyright Law until the Creation of the First Copyright Act (1793–1884)
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By Péter Mezei
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Select 4 - Moral Rights and the Cultural Aspects of Hungarian Copyright Law:
4 - Moral Rights and the Cultural Aspects of Hungarian Copyright Law:
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1945–2000
By Péter Munkácsi
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Select 5 - The Polish Struggle with the Concept of Copyrightable Work:
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A Brief Look at the History and Contemporary Issues
By Grzegorz Pacek, Tomasz Rychlicki
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Select 6 - Comparing Concepts of Originality in EU, Lithuanian, and US Law:
6 - Comparing Concepts of Originality in EU, Lithuanian, and US Law:
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Photographs, News Clips, Databases, Plot Lines, TV Formats, and Other New Uses of Copyright Works
By Azuolas Cekanavicius, Lois R. Fishman
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Select 7 - The Comparative Lessons of Itar-Tass Russian News Agency v. Russian Kurier
7 - The Comparative Lessons of Itar-Tass Russian News Agency v. Russian Kurier
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By Peter K. Yu
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Select 8 - Communication to the Public under Union Law from the Perspective of Austrian and German Copyright Law: A Notion in Transition
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pp 132-146
By Michel M. Walter
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Select 9 - Collective Management of Copyright in Hungary1
9 - Collective Management of Copyright in Hungary1
pp 147-164
By Gabor Faludi
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Select 10 - Exceptions and Limitations:
10 - Exceptions and Limitations:
pp 165-194
A Consideration of Copyright Theory and Practice in the Czech Republic
By Matěj Myška
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Select 11 - The Digitization of Czech Cultural Heritage and New Forms of Information Exclusivity
11 - The Digitization of Czech Cultural Heritage and New Forms of Information Exclusivity
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By Radim Polčák
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Select 12 - The Treatment of Authors’ Moral Rights in Georgia
12 - The Treatment of Authors’ Moral Rights in Georgia
pp 208-221
By Nino Tsaturova
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Select 13 - Performers’ Rights: A Central European Export
13 - Performers’ Rights: A Central European Export
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By Rudolf Leška
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Select 14 - The White Elephant in the Room:
14 - The White Elephant in the Room:
pp 238-258
Implications of the Digital Single Market Strategy for Film and Television Distribution in the Czech Republic
By Pavel Zahrádka, Petr Szczepanik
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Select 15 - A Central and Eastern European Perspective on EU Copyright Reform:
15 - A Central and Eastern European Perspective on EU Copyright Reform:
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The Case of Lithuania
By Rita Matulionyte
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Select 16 - The Painter, the One Horn Cow, and Ole Hank Wilson’s Back Lot:
16 - The Painter, the One Horn Cow, and Ole Hank Wilson’s Back Lot:
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The Future of Library Digitization in Hungary and the European Union
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Select 17 - Does Paying Innovative Employees Pay Off?:
17 - Does Paying Innovative Employees Pay Off?:
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A Brief Look at Czech and Slovak IP Law on Employee Remuneration
By Vojtěch Chloupek
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Select 18 - Intellectual Property Rights in Albania:
18 - Intellectual Property Rights in Albania:
pp 328-348
The “B-52 Energy Drink” Trademark Case
By Viola Prifti, Denisa Asko
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Select 19 - The Protection of Geographical Indications for Agricultural Products in the European Union
19 - The Protection of Geographical Indications for Agricultural Products in the European Union
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By Natalie Nathon
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Select 20 - Legal Protection of the Traditional Knowledge and Traditional Cultural Expressions of the Indigenous Peoples of the Former Soviet Union*
20 - Legal Protection of the Traditional Knowledge and Traditional Cultural Expressions of the Indigenous Peoples of the Former Soviet Union*
pp 365-423
By Michael Newcity
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Book description:
Intellectual property law faces serious challenges worldwide, with many in the international community arguing that the law fails to provide much-needed support for either individual rights or the public interest in the technological environment. The Cambridge Handbook of Intellectual Property in Central and Eastern Europe offers a novel look at intellectual property issues through the lens of the post-socialist and transitional experience in Central and Eastern European countries. Contributors include both recognized and emerging leaders in their jurisdictions of interest, and experts on US, European Union, and international law. Taken together, they offer a thought-provoking critique of current approaches and build a compelling case for cogent policymaking. This important work reflects the formative experiences of a difficult history, demonstrating the courageous optimism of scholars in a region that has repeatedly overcome the challenges of the past, while consistently looking to its authors and innovators for leadership and inspiration.
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‘A dazzling collection of expert insights into intellectual property in the post-socialist order of Central and Eastern Europe. An important contribution to the comparative law of intellectual property in transition.'
Paul Goldstein - Lillick Professor of Law, Stanford University, California
9781107156364
2018049868
Central Europe; Eastern Europe; Intellectual property
KJC2636.C36 2019
346.43048 SUN
It includes List of Figures, List of Tables, List of Contributors, Foreword, Acknowledgements, Figures, and Index Pages etc..
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The Cambridge Handbook of Intellectual Property in Central and Eastern Europe
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By Mihály Ficsor
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Select 1 - General Introduction – Intellectual Property in Central and Eastern Europe:
1 - General Introduction – Intellectual Property in Central and Eastern Europe:
pp 1-15
A New Era of Post-Socialist Transition
By Mira T. Sundara Rajan
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Select 2 - The Patent System in Pre-1989 Czechoslovakia
2 - The Patent System in Pre-1989 Czechoslovakia
pp 16-36
By Marketa Trimble
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Select 3 - The Development of Hungarian Copyright Law until the Creation of the First Copyright Act (1793–1884)
3 - The Development of Hungarian Copyright Law until the Creation of the First Copyright Act (1793–1884)
pp 37-50
By Péter Mezei
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Select 4 - Moral Rights and the Cultural Aspects of Hungarian Copyright Law:
4 - Moral Rights and the Cultural Aspects of Hungarian Copyright Law:
pp 51-71
1945–2000
By Péter Munkácsi
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Select 5 - The Polish Struggle with the Concept of Copyrightable Work:
5 - The Polish Struggle with the Concept of Copyrightable Work:
pp 72-79
A Brief Look at the History and Contemporary Issues
By Grzegorz Pacek, Tomasz Rychlicki
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Select 6 - Comparing Concepts of Originality in EU, Lithuanian, and US Law:
6 - Comparing Concepts of Originality in EU, Lithuanian, and US Law:
pp 80-109
Photographs, News Clips, Databases, Plot Lines, TV Formats, and Other New Uses of Copyright Works
By Azuolas Cekanavicius, Lois R. Fishman
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Select 7 - The Comparative Lessons of Itar-Tass Russian News Agency v. Russian Kurier
7 - The Comparative Lessons of Itar-Tass Russian News Agency v. Russian Kurier
pp 110-131
By Peter K. Yu
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Select 8 - Communication to the Public under Union Law from the Perspective of Austrian and German Copyright Law: A Notion in Transition
8 - Communication to the Public under Union Law from the Perspective of Austrian and German Copyright Law: A Notion in Transition
pp 132-146
By Michel M. Walter
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Select 9 - Collective Management of Copyright in Hungary1
9 - Collective Management of Copyright in Hungary1
pp 147-164
By Gabor Faludi
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Select 10 - Exceptions and Limitations:
10 - Exceptions and Limitations:
pp 165-194
A Consideration of Copyright Theory and Practice in the Czech Republic
By Matěj Myška
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Select 11 - The Digitization of Czech Cultural Heritage and New Forms of Information Exclusivity
11 - The Digitization of Czech Cultural Heritage and New Forms of Information Exclusivity
pp 195-207
By Radim Polčák
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Select 12 - The Treatment of Authors’ Moral Rights in Georgia
12 - The Treatment of Authors’ Moral Rights in Georgia
pp 208-221
By Nino Tsaturova
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Select 13 - Performers’ Rights: A Central European Export
13 - Performers’ Rights: A Central European Export
pp 222-237
By Rudolf Leška
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Select 14 - The White Elephant in the Room:
14 - The White Elephant in the Room:
pp 238-258
Implications of the Digital Single Market Strategy for Film and Television Distribution in the Czech Republic
By Pavel Zahrádka, Petr Szczepanik
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Select 15 - A Central and Eastern European Perspective on EU Copyright Reform:
15 - A Central and Eastern European Perspective on EU Copyright Reform:
pp 259-283
The Case of Lithuania
By Rita Matulionyte
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Select 16 - The Painter, the One Horn Cow, and Ole Hank Wilson’s Back Lot:
16 - The Painter, the One Horn Cow, and Ole Hank Wilson’s Back Lot:
pp 284-309
The Future of Library Digitization in Hungary and the European Union
By Péter Mezei
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Select 17 - Does Paying Innovative Employees Pay Off?:
17 - Does Paying Innovative Employees Pay Off?:
pp 310-327
A Brief Look at Czech and Slovak IP Law on Employee Remuneration
By Vojtěch Chloupek
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Select 18 - Intellectual Property Rights in Albania:
18 - Intellectual Property Rights in Albania:
pp 328-348
The “B-52 Energy Drink” Trademark Case
By Viola Prifti, Denisa Asko
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Select 19 - The Protection of Geographical Indications for Agricultural Products in the European Union
19 - The Protection of Geographical Indications for Agricultural Products in the European Union
pp 349-364
By Natalie Nathon
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Select 20 - Legal Protection of the Traditional Knowledge and Traditional Cultural Expressions of the Indigenous Peoples of the Former Soviet Union*
20 - Legal Protection of the Traditional Knowledge and Traditional Cultural Expressions of the Indigenous Peoples of the Former Soviet Union*
pp 365-423
By Michael Newcity
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Select Index
Index
pp 424-446
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Book description:
Intellectual property law faces serious challenges worldwide, with many in the international community arguing that the law fails to provide much-needed support for either individual rights or the public interest in the technological environment. The Cambridge Handbook of Intellectual Property in Central and Eastern Europe offers a novel look at intellectual property issues through the lens of the post-socialist and transitional experience in Central and Eastern European countries. Contributors include both recognized and emerging leaders in their jurisdictions of interest, and experts on US, European Union, and international law. Taken together, they offer a thought-provoking critique of current approaches and build a compelling case for cogent policymaking. This important work reflects the formative experiences of a difficult history, demonstrating the courageous optimism of scholars in a region that has repeatedly overcome the challenges of the past, while consistently looking to its authors and innovators for leadership and inspiration.
Reviews
‘A dazzling collection of expert insights into intellectual property in the post-socialist order of Central and Eastern Europe. An important contribution to the comparative law of intellectual property in transition.'
Paul Goldstein - Lillick Professor of Law, Stanford University, California
9781107156364
2018049868
Central Europe; Eastern Europe; Intellectual property
KJC2636.C36 2019
346.43048 SUN