Individualism and collectiveness in intellectual property law / edited by Jan Rosén.
2012
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Title
Individualism and collectiveness in intellectual property law / edited by Jan Rosén.
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Imprint
Cheltenham, U.K. : Edward Elgar, 2012.
Description
1 online resource (xv, 370 pages) : illustrations.
Series
ATRIP intellectual property.
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Elgaronline.
Formatted Contents Note
pt. 1. IP rights and competition law
pt. 2. Individualism and collectiveness in patent law
pt. 3. Individualism and collectiveness in copyright law
pt. 4. Individualism and collectiveness in trademark law
pt. 5. Teaching and research in IP law: individual and collective aspects.
pt. 2. Individualism and collectiveness in patent law
pt. 3. Individualism and collectiveness in copyright law
pt. 4. Individualism and collectiveness in trademark law
pt. 5. Teaching and research in IP law: individual and collective aspects.
Summary
Individualism and Collectiveness in Intellectual Property Law embraces fundamental, eternal and yet very contemporary elements in IP law dealt with in all parts of the world. There are certain classic values embedded in the protection of human effort and the creativeness of individuals. This book examines the relationship of those values to the questions inherent both in individual creativeness in a collective setting, and in the tendency to build national, regional or global monopolies based on IP rights. The respect for original ownership, the occasional need for collective management of IP rights, the idiosyncrasies of co-ownership of rights and the ever present tension to be found in encounters between exploitation of IP rights and competition law are extensively exposed in this book.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Language
English
ISBN
9780857939616 e-book
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