TY - BOOK AU - Gendreau,Ysolde TI - An emerging intellectual property paradigm: perspectives from Canada T2 - Queen Mary studies in intellectual property SN - 9781847205971 (hbk.) AV - KE2779 GEN PY - 2008/// KW - Intellectual property KW - Canada KW - Copyright N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Biographical notes vii Preface xii Table of jurisprudence xiv PART 1 INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY The challenge of trademark law in Canada's federal and bijural system 3 (19) Teresa Scassa A watershed year for well known or famous marks 22 (13) Robert G. Howell Canada's treatment of geographical indications: compliant or defiant? An international perspective 35 (32) Dianne Daley From Pasteur to Monsanto: approaches to patenting life in Canada 67 (14) Mark Perry Canadian pharmaceutical patent policy: international constraints and domestic priorities 81 (26) Melanie Bourassa Forcier Jean-Frederic Morin PART 2 COPYRIGHT Canadian colonial copyright: the colony strikes back 107 (32) Pierre-Emmanuel Moyse Canadian originality: remarks on a judgment in search of an author 139 (24) Abraham Drassinower Moral rights in Canada: an historical and comparative view 163 (34) Elizabeth Adeney A uniquely Canadian institution: the Copyright Board of Canada 197 (30) Daniel J. Gervais PART 3 OVERLAPPING ISSUES Battleground between new and old orders: control conflicts between copyright and personal data protection 227 (40) Margaret Ann Wilkinson When intellectual property rights converge - tracing the contours and mapping the fault lines `case by case' and `law by law' 267 (28) Myra J. Tawfik Surfacing: the Canadian intellectual property identity 295 (16) Ysolde Gendreau Index 311 N2 - "In this book, reputed experts highlight the special features of Canadian intellectual property law. Situated at the crossroads between legal traditions in Europe and the United States, Canada's intellectual property laws blend various elements from these regions and offer innovative approaches. The chapters focus primarily on patents, trademarks, and copyright, and cover both historical and contemporary developments. They are designed to bring perspective to and reflect upon what has become in recent years a very rich intellectual property environment. Dealing with the characteristic features of Canadian intellectual property law, this book will be of great interest to scholars and researchers, and undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate students of comparative and international intellectual property law, as well as those concerned with industrial property law and copyright law."--Jacket ER -