Intellectual property, unfair competition and publicity : convergences and development / edited by Nari Lee ... [and others].
2014
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Title
Intellectual property, unfair competition and publicity : convergences and development / edited by Nari Lee ... [and others].
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Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd., 2014.
Description
1 online resource (384 pages).
Series
European Intellectual Property Institutes Network series.
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Formatted Contents Note
pt. I. Conduct and unfairness : mapping methodogical boundaries
pt. II. Convergences I : persona, publicity and market control rights in comparison
pt. III. Convergences II : investment in competition
pt. IV. Investment protection and the public interest : competition and (commercial) speech.
pt. II. Convergences I : persona, publicity and market control rights in comparison
pt. III. Convergences II : investment in competition
pt. IV. Investment protection and the public interest : competition and (commercial) speech.
Summary
Dealing with rights and developments at the margin of classic intellectual property, this fascinating book explores emerging types of regulations and how existing IP regimes inform and influence the judicial and legislative creation of "substitute" IP rights. The editors have carefully structured the book to ensure that there is a thorough analysis of how commercial values arising at the margins of classic IP rights are regulated. As new regimes of regulations emerge, the question of how existing IP regimes inform and influence the judicial and legislative creation of "substitute" intellectual property rights is explored. By doing this, the contributors interrogate the very boundaries that constitute what IP rights traditionally protect and cover. Should all investments in anything intangible and "intellectual"--such as product shapes, personality, data and organization of an event - be protected as property? Should there be qualitative differences among the types of investments and achievements? These are just some of the interesting questions addressed in this important new book. Academics, policymakers, lawyers and many others concerned with IP rights, will benefit from the extensive and thoughtful discussion presented in this work.
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Includes index.
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English
ISBN
9780857932624 e-book
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