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Intellectual Property in the Digital Age


ISBN13: 9789041198471
ISBN: 9041198474
Published: July 2001
Publisher: Kluwer Law International
Format: Hardback
Price: £154.00



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What exactly do policymakers and journalists mean when they refer to the ""information age""? What bearing do the ""problems"" they describe and the ""solutions"" they offer have on current global realities? Specifically, what does the Euro-American concept of intellectual property mean in a global context? Why is the idea of electronic commerce so difficult to ""export""? These questions which clearly identify issues of crucial importance for the coming decades of human history are given full weight, stripped of ideology, in this book, based on the papers presented at a seminar sponsored by the Macau Institute of European Studies (IEEM) in June 2000. Although there are no clear answers, the accounts and analyses presented here provide a wealth of detail that comes as close as we can expect at this date to the facts of the case. The focus is on East Asia, Greater China in particular, an area which (most social theorists agree) offers the most revealing social context for the examination of emerging global trends in this field.

Contents:
Preface; M. de Ceu Esteves. About the Authors. General Introduction. Chances and Challenges of the Information Society; R. Burrell. Copyright and Data Protection. The Legal Protection of Data and Databases; A.K. Sanders. Copyright Issues of Techno-Digital Property;A. Dias-Pereira. Digital Property and Digital Commons; B. Sherman. Patents and Indigenous Knowledge. Intellectual Property Protection in the North/South Divide; V. Shiva. Trade Marks and Unfair Competition. Trade Marks, E-Commerce and the Internet; C. Heath. IP and E-Commerce in Greater China. Macau's Intellectual Property System in the Digital Age; G. Cabral. Electronic Commerce in Hong Kong; G. Kennedy. Electronic Commerce in China; Xue Hong.