The Future of Intellectual Property
Edited by Daniel J. Gervais
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This forward-looking book examines the issue of intellectual property (IP) law reform, considering both the reform of primary IP rights, and the impact of secondary rights on such reforms. It reflects on the distinction between primary and secondary rights, offering new international perspectives on IP reform, and exploring both the intended and unintended consequences of changing primary rights or adding secondary rights.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Innovations and Technology; Law - Academic; Law - Professional (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
ISBN: 9781800885332
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction to the future of intellectual property , pp 1-7

- Daniel J. Gervais
- Ch 2 Intellectual property for humanity: A manifesto , pp 9-36

- Phoebe Li
- Ch 3 Intellectual property primary and secondary rights in international law: The case of Mexican Pharmaceutical Patents and the USMCA , pp 37-54

- Roberto Garza Barbosa
- Ch 4 Company classification taxonomy and corporate intellectual property rights owners , pp 55-80

- Janice Denoncourt
- Ch 5 Defining intellectual property as an investment , pp 81-104

- Emmanuel Kolawole Oke
- Ch 6 Rights to do, rights to prevent, and an intersected approach? Lessons from intellectual property, information control and oil and gas , pp 105-127

- Abbe E.L. Brown
- Ch 7 AI patents and the self-assembling machine , pp 129-149

- Dan L. Burk
- Ch 8 Challenges of artificial intelligence to patent law and copyright law and countermeasures , pp 150-168

- Xiang Yu, Runzhe Zhang, Ben Zhang and Hua Wang
- Ch 9 Is protection of data through data exclusivity, technological protection measures or rights management information actually intellectual property? , pp 169-192

- Margaret Ann Wilkinson
- Ch 10 The doctrine of sound prediction – a possible tool to support patenting black box algorithms for personalized medicine? , pp 193-207

- Helen Yu
- Ch 11 A data-driven approach to copyright in the age of online platforms , pp 209-230

- Giuseppe Mazziotti
- Ch 12 The CJEU and the educational exception in Renckhoff: Permitted to view but not to share? , pp 231-253

- Bukola Faturoti
- Ch 13 Hyperlinking to copyright works in the EU: Finding a weak link , pp 254-274

- Ivana Kunda
- Ch 14 Modernization of trademark legislation in Mexico: The case of olfactory and sound marks , pp 275-302

- Guillermo MartÃnez Cons
- Ch 15 Rebreeding geographical indications beyond agriculture: Of genotype and phenotype in territorial products , pp 304-321

- Bernardo Calabrese
- Ch 16 Brand new IP: Country name designation – from France with love , pp 322-345

- Natalie G.S. Corthésy
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