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Create, Copy, Disrupt : India's Intellectual Property Dilemmas / Prashant Reddy T and Sumathi Chandrashekaran

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi Oxford University Press 2017Edition: 1st edDescription: xx, 373p. : ill. ; 23cmISBN:
  • 9780199470662
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  • 23rd 346.54048 RED
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Reference Book VIT AP School of Law LAW Section Reference 346.54048 RED (Browse shelf(Opens below)) LA01515 Not For Loan (Restricted Access) LAW 020367

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In 1947, a newly independent India was saddled with a host of intellectual property (IP) laws left behind by the British. In the following decades, India broke away from colonial IP legacies, while navigating international treaty negotiations in the light of its redefined national interests. These changes affected ordinary lives-be it through medicines, music, movies, books, food, yoga, or the Internet-but have never been narrated to a larger audience. This book unravels the development of India's IP law and policy in modern times, in a form and style designed for the general reader.The chapters in the book centre on different industries and sectors, such as pharmaceuticals, book publishing, cinema, music, the Internet, food, yoga, and traditional knowledge. Each chapter features a lively narrative that has been constructed from various sources, including parliamentary debates, expert reports, interviews, archival research, and case law. The book's unique focus is on the politics and history of Indian IP, rather than the black letter of the law.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Shamnad Basheer
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Introduction

1:Indian Patent Law Declares Independence
2:Surrender at Geneva
3:Life after Marrakesh
4:Novartis Trips Over Section 3(d)
5:New Delhi Challenges the Berne Convention
6:The Moving Picture
7:Akhtar Rescripts Copyright Law
8:Digital India Seeks 'Safe Harbour'
9:The Traditional Knowledge Trilogy
10:The Queen of All Rices
11:Of Gods and Gurus

Index
About the Authors

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