Description |
1 online resource (xxiii, 881 pages) |
Series |
The common core of European private law series ; [4] |
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Common core of European private law.
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Contents |
Background, Methodology and Results of the Boundaries of Information Property Project / Christine Godt, Geertrui Van Overwalle, Lucie Guibault, and Deryck Beyleveld -- Regulation Theory and Intellectual Property Law / Geertrui Van Overwalle -- Conflict Configuration in Information Property / Christine Godt -- Drawing the Contours of the European Public Domain / Lucie Guibault -- Morality and Intellectual Property Law through the Lens of Human Rights / Mike Adcock and Deryck Beyleveld -- Case 1. Erica's Improved Beer Market Software -- Case 2. Medical Research (Public Health Modelled on BRCA1/2 and CCR5) -- Case 3. Culture : Third Party Access (Modelled on P2P File-Sharing) -- Case 4. Public Data/Database Protection of a Public Institution -- Case 5. The Right to be Named (Moral Rights) -- Case 6. Farmers' Rights -- Case 7. Personalised Genomic Information -- Case 8. The Human Body as Replicator -- Case 9. Conflicting Interests in Families and Groups in Genomic Information -- Case 10. Traditional Knowledge -- Case 11. Grant-Back and Reach-Through (Public Research Institutions) -- Case 12. Use Restrictions -- Case 13. Co-Inventorship, Co-Ownership (Modelled on PXE) -- Case 14. Open Access : Creative Commons |
Summary |
"This book is the result of a long term comparative research project on intellectual property, with topics ranging from patents to copyright, examined across 16 jurisdictions. The research results question the common narratives of the distinctiveness of private and public law, of contracts and property, and of morality and the law. The fourteen selected cases, based on recent, and in some cases futuristic when the project began in 2001, scenarios, aim to identify how boundaries to information property emerge, the areas of law that are applied and the principles that are followed in order to balance the conflicting interests at stake. The issues discussed revolve around interfaces such as IP and competition law, monetary interests versus personal interests in human genome data, individual freedoms-to-operate versus collective action models as found in basic research or 'creative commons'. The book shows how some national discussions appear similar on the surface, in terms of resorting to parallel principles, but subsequent domestic policy answers vary greatly. Even legislation which aims at harmonisation may result into more diversity"-- Provided by the publisher |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Description based on print version record |
Subject |
Intellectual property -- Europe
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Intellectual property -- European Union countries
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Intellectual property
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Europe
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European Union countries
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Godt, Christine, 1964- editor.
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Overwalle, Geertrui van, editor.
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Guibault, Lucie M. C. R., editor.
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Beyleveld, Deryck, editor.
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ISBN |
9781839703034 |
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1839703032 |
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