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245 0 4 _aThe innovation society and intellectual property /
_cedited by Josef Drexl, Anselm Kamperman Sanders.
264 1 _aCheltenham, UK ;
_aNorthampton, MA :
_bEdward Elgar Publishing Limited,
_c©2019
300 _axxv, 300 pages ;
_c25 cm.
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_bnc
_2rdacarrier
490 0 _aEuropean intellectual property institutes network series
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 0 _gPart I. --
_tIP expansion : the effect of new intellectual property rights on innovation --
_tUtility models : do they really serve national innovation strategies? /
_rUma Suthersanen -- Is UPOV 1991 a good fit for developing countries? /
_rMrinalini Kochupillai --
_tGeographical indications and innovation : what is the connection? /
_rAnke Moerland
_gPart II --
_tA need to limit the scope of intellectual property? --
_tAn empirical approach to the public domain /
_rKris Erickson, Martin Kretschmer and Dinusha Mendis --
_tA doctrine of the public domain /
_rAlexander Peukert --
_tFree-riding on the repute on trade marks : does protection generate innovation? /
_rAnsgar Ohly --
_tThe European foreign policy for intellectual property enforcement /
_rXavier Seuba and Elena Dan --
_tRevisiting the patent misuse doctrine : its potential contribution to maintaining incentives for innovation /
_rDaryl Lim --
_tStandard-essential patents : limiting exclusivity for the sake of innovation /
_rPeter Georg Picht
_gPart III --
_tNew paradigms of innovation in intellectual property --
_tIntellectual property rights and open innovation in 3D printing : a different form of exclusivity /
_rNari Lee --
_tTransformative use and user-generated content : integrating new paradigms of creativity in copyright law /
_rMatthias Leistner and Verena Roder-Hiesserich
520 _aIntellectual property (IP) rights impact innovation in diverse ways. This book critically analyses whether additional rights beyond patents, trademarks and copyrights are needed to promote innovation. Featuring contributions from thought-leaders in the field of IP, this book examines the check and balances that already exist in the IP system to safeguard innovation and questions to what extent existing IP regimes are capable of catering to new paradigms of innovation and creativity. Taking a multi-angled view of the topic, this book questions whether IP rights by definition encourage innovation and explores the role of exceptions and limitations to IP rights as well as the application of competition law to promote innovation. Chapters analyse diverse topics within the field of IP such as plant varieties protection, geographical indications and 3D printing. Taken as a whole this book advocates that a pro-innovation rationale must be applied when new IP legislation is designed. This book will be an engaging source of information for researchers and policy-makers with an interest in the direction of IP legislation and the promotion of innovation. It will also be relevant for scholars of competition law who are seeking information on the relationship between competition and IP
650 0 _aIntellectual property.
650 0 _aTechnology
_xSocial aspects.
700 1 _aDrexl, Josef,
_eauthor.
700 1 _aKamperman Sanders, Anselm,
_eeditor.
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