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El. knyga: Reforming Intellectual Property

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  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Sep-2022
  • Leidėjas: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781803922256
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Sep-2022
  • Leidėjas: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781803922256

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Reforming Intellectual Property brings together 19 of the world’s leading scholars in the field to offer their unique insight into the future of intellectual property. Providing a diverse array of perspectives on the most pressing reforms needed in the current IP regime, whether in terms of legislation at national and international levels, or interpretation of existing law, this exceptional book highlights the key issues in this area and sets out an agenda for future research and policy.



Examining the question of what changes to IP law and policy are most urgent and would have the most impact, chapters cover a wide range of subjects, with some focusing on specific topics such as the reform of non-traditional trademarks, or the fair use and research exemption in patent law. Other contributions take a broader approach, such as a reappraisal of performers’ rights in audio and audiovisual media that encompasses implications for creativity, welfare and ethics in the film industry, and a proposal for the creation of an International Intellectual Property Treaty.



This book will prove to be crucial reading for all scholars and students of IP law, as well as policymakers and practitioners in the field. It will also be of interest to researchers working in related fields such as competition and human rights law for its intersecting analysis of these areas.

List of contributors
vii
Preface ix
1 Non-traditional trademarks as barriers to competition, innovation, and creativity: what if their protection could be effectively limited in practice?
1(17)
Irene Calboli
2 Towards a general research exemption
18(12)
Vincenzo Di Cataldo
3 Public lies and public goods: ten lessons from when patents and pandemics meet
30(15)
Peter Drahos
4 From parallel play to constructive engagement: a proposal for Plan B
45(19)
Rochelle C. Dreyfuss
5 Unlimiting limitations in intellectual property
64(13)
Severine Dusollier
6 Building an ethical framework for intellectual property in the EU: time to revise the Charter of Fundamental Rights
77(15)
Christophe Geiger
7 All words and no performance: a revolution in copyright through performance in sound
92(30)
Johanna Gibson
8 Authors' remuneration: reforms to wish for
122(16)
Jane C. Ginsburg
9 What single reform?
138(11)
Sir Robin Jacob
10 Reappraising the relationship between intellectual property rights and human rights: a COVID-19 pandemic response
149(15)
Duncan Matthews
11 Infrastructure, not waivers: promoting access to medicines in developing countries
164(10)
Jerome H. Reichman
12 Regulating de facto powers: shifting the focus
174(11)
Marco Ricolfi
13 EU copyright 20 years after the InfoSoc Directive -- flexibility needed more than ever
185(23)
Martin Senftleben
14 Making sure copyright works -- safeguarding authors' and users' rights
208(14)
Jens Schovsbo
15 Harmonization of employee invention laws: the black hole of the EU's innovation policy
222(34)
Hanns Ullrich
16 Reversing logic...
256(10)
Michel Vivant
17 Licensability as property?
266(23)
Guido Westkamp
18 Copyright on digital platforms: shifting paradigms
289(15)
Hong Xue
19 Increased copyright flexibilities for user-generated creativity
304(13)
Peter K. Yu
Index 317
Edited by Gustavo Ghidini, Professor Emeritus, University of Milan and Senior Professor of Intellectual Property and Competition Law, LUISS University, Rome and Valeria Falce, Jean Monnet Professor in European Innovation Policy, European University of Rome, Italy