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New Frontiers of Intellectual Property Law: IP and Cultural Heritage, Geographical Indications, Enforcement and Overprotection

Edited by: Christopher Heath, Anselm Kamperman Sanders

ISBN13: 9781841135717
ISBN: 1841135712
Published: October 2005
Publisher: Hart Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £130.00



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This book, arising from the collaboration between the IEEM in Macao and the Max Planck Institute in Munich, provides up-to-date information on developments in global intellectual property law and policy and their impact on regional economic and cultural development.

The first two parts of the book give broad coverage to the protection of relative newcomers to the field of international intellectual property: cultural heritage and geographical indications. The third part deals with issues of enforcement which have become a major point of interest since the substantive intellectual property rules were put in place. Particular emphasis is given to enforcement systems in Asia, and to the subject matter of criminal enforcement that in many parts of the world is considered an important tool of effective protection.

The final part of the book deals with the issue of multiple protection and overprotection, now a growing issue in IP law.

Subjects:
Intellectual Property Law, Art and Cultural Heritage Law
Contents:
Part 1 – IP Cultural Heritage
1. Back to the Future: Intellectual Property Rights and the Modernisation of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Bryan Bachner
2. Traditional Knowledge and Intellectual Property Rights in Australia and Southeast Asia
Christoph Antons
3. Copyright Collecting Societies in Developing Countries: Possibilities and Dangers
Sibylle E Schlatter
4. Maori Culture and Trade Mark Law in New Zealand
Earl Gray
Part 2 – Geographical Indications
5. Geographical Indications: International, Bilateral and Regional Agreements
Christopher Heath
6. Future Solutions for Protecting Geographical Indications Worldwide
Anselm Kamperman Sanders
7. The Conflict Between Trade Marks and Geographical Indications – The Budweiser Case in Portugal
Antonio Corte-Real
Part 3 – Multiple and Overprotection of IP Rights
8. Software and Computer-Related Inventions: Protection by Patent and Copyright
Giovanni F Casucci
9. The Protection of Aesthetic Creations as Three-Dimensional Marks, Designs, Copyright or Under Unfair Competition
Christopher Heath
10. Copyright, Contract and the Legal Protection of Technological Measures: Providing a Rationale to the ‘Copyright Exceptions
Interface’
Thomas Heide
11. Essential Facilities and Appropriate Remuneration of Achievements
Anselm Kamperman Sanders
12. Terminator Genes as “Technical” Protection Measures for Patents?
Stephen Hubicki and Brad Sherman
Part 4 – Enforcement
13. Enforcing Industrial Property Rights: Patent Protection From a Comparative Viewpoint
Dieter Stauder
14. Criminal Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights: Interaction Between Public Authorities and Private Interests
Gregor Urbas
15. Recent Developments in Judicial Protection for Intellectual Property in China
Lu Guoqiang
16. The Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Hong Kong
Gabriela Kennedy and Henry Wheare

Series: Studies in Industrial Property & Copyright Law

Copyright Law and the Information Society in Asia
Edited by: Sorcha MacLeod
ISBN 9781841136547
Published December 2006
Hart Publishing
£110.00
Intellectual Property & Private International Law ISBN 9781841135397
Published February 2005
Hart Publishing
£130.00