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082 _223rd Ed.
_a346.048 GHI
245 _aKritika: Essays on Intellectual Property /
_cedited by Gustavo Ghidini, Hanns Ullrich and Peter Drahos
260 _aCheltenham, UK
_bEdward Elgar Publishing Limited
_c2017
300 _axv, 195p. : ill. ; 24cm
_bVolume 2
500 _aIt includes Index Pages. Description: The fields of intellectual property have broadened and deepened in so many ways that commentators struggle to keep up with the ceaseless rush of developments and hot topics. Kritika: Essays on Intellectual Property is a series that is designed to help authors escape this rush. It creates a forum for authors who wish to more deeply question, investigate and reflect upon the evolving themes and principles of the discipline. This second volume of Kritika again brings together leading scholars from different fields and disciplines, who in their essays offer reflections on the topics of cognitive dissonance in the economics of patent protection; how innovation flourishes in China’s ‘fertile land of intellectual property piracy’; determining the legitimate enclosure of IP exclusivity; the revival of the essential facilities doctrine as a result of patents blocking access to standards; disciplining cumulative protection of the design of mass products; trademark law’s reluctance to recognize a sign’s degeneration into a common product designation; geographies of taste, fashion and tradition; and on the risk of ever-increasing intellectual property protection backfiring on its zealous promoters. With contributions from: Giuseppe Colangelo; Vincenzo Di Cataldo; Susy Frankel; Johanna Gibson; Keith E. Maskus; Roberto Pardolesi; Thomas Riis; Jens Schovsbo; Ken Shao and Michel Vivant Table of Contents: 1. Cognitive dissonance in the economics of patent protection, trade and development Keith E. Maskus 2. Taobao, WeChat and Xiaomi: how innovation flourishes in China’s ‘fertile land of intellectual property piracy’ Ken Shao 3. Intellectual property rights and their functions: determining their legitimate ‘enclosure’ Michel Vivant 4. Intellectual property, standards, and antitrust: a new life for the essential facilities doctrine? Some insights from the Chinese regulation Giuseppe Colangelo and Roberto Pardolesi 5. Design law: caught between chairs? Jens Schovsbo and Thomas Riis 6. The development of trade marks into common names of products: a strong push towards a purely objective view of language evolution Vincenzo Di Cataldo 7. Geographies of taste, fashion, tradition and place Johanna Gibson 8. It’s raining carrots: the trajectory of increased intellectual property protection Susy Frankel Index
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_aPatent laws and legislation; Trademarks--Law and legislation; Antitrust law; Intellectual property
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_aGhidini, Gustavo, ed.
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_aUllrich, Hanns, ed.
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_aDrahos, Peter. ed.
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