Intellectual property at the edge : the contested contours of IP /
Intellectual Property at the Edge exposes and analyses newly emerging intellectual property rights and limitations from historical and comparative law perspectives.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Cambridge :
Cambridge University Press,
2014.
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Colección: | Cambridge intellectual property and information law.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: a real property lawyer cautiously inspects the edges of intellectual property / Carol M. Rose
- Part I. Right of Publicity.
- 1. Haelan Laboratories v. Topps Chewing Gum: publicity as a legal right / Stacey L. Dogan
- 2. Do the French have their own "Haelan" case? The droit á l'image as an emerging intellectual property right / David Lefranc
- Part II. Dilution
- 3. The suppressed misappropriation origins of trademark antidilution law: the Landgericht Elberfeld's Odol opinion and Frank Schechter's "The Rational Basis of Trademark Protection" / Barton Beebe
- 4. Dilution as unfair competition: European echoes / Graeme B. Dinwoodie
- Part III. Geographic Indications.
- 5. Spanish champagne? An unfair competition approach to GI protection / Dev S. Gangjee
- 6. A cognac after Spanish champagne? Geographical indications as certification marks / Daniel Gervais
- Part IV. Design Protection.
- 7. The Fashion Originators' Guild of America: self-help at the edge of IP and antitrust / C. Scott Hemphill and Jeannie Suk
- 8. Protection for fashion: the European experience / Annette Kur
- Part V. Traditional Knowledge.
- 9. "Ka Mate Ka Mate" and the protection of traditional knowledge / Susy Frankel
- 10. Comments on "'Ka Mate Ka Mate' and the protection of traditional knowledge": an international perspective / Silke von Lewinski
- Part VI. "Paracopyright": Technological Protection Measures.
- 11. Paracopyright: a peculiar right to control access / Joseph P. Liu
- 12. The protection of technological measures: much ado about nothing or silent remodeling of copyright? / Séverine Dusollier
- Part VII. Trade Secrets.
- 13. A legal tangle of secrets and disclosures in trade: Tabor v. Hoffman and beyond / Jeanne C. Fromer
- 14. Patents and trade secrets in England: the case of Newbery v. James (1817) / Lionel Bently
- Part VIII. Open Innovation.
- 15. Legal but unacceptable: Pallin v. Singer and physician patenting norms / Katherine J. Strandburg
- 16. Physicians as user innovators / Stefan Bechtold
- Part IX. Limitations: Patent Subject Matter and Scope.
- 17. Funk forward / Ted Sichelman
- 18. Patent eligibility and scope revisited in light of Schütz v. Werit, European law, and copyright jurisprudence / Justine Pila
- Part X. Limitations: Copyright and Trademark Defences.
- 19. Make me walk, make me talk, do whatever you please: Barbie and exceptions / Rebecca Tushnet
- 20. Parody and IP claims: a defence? A right to parody? / RT Hon. Sir Robin Jacob.