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Diverse Voices in Intellectual Property Law

Edited by: Caoimhe Ring, Eden Sarid

ISBN13: 9781529255744
To be Published: January 2027
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £32.99





Subjects:
Intellectual Property Law
Contents:
Introduction – Caoimhe Ring and Eden Sarid

Part 1: Intellectual Property’s Creators
1. Copyright Markets and Marginalised Communities: A “Winner-Takes-All” Model? – Martin Kretschmer, Amy Thomas and Arthur Ehlinger
2. Negative Spaces in Fashion Law: Rethinking IP Effectiveness Through Empirical Socio-Legal Approaches – Tania Phipps-Rufus
3. Selling Fandom Back to Itself: The Case of English-Language Danmei Publishing – Yin Harn Lee

Part 2: Intellectual Property’s Subjects: Contested Boundaries
4. Intellectual “Property”? Indigenous Knowledge and Intellectual Property Essentialism – Graham Dutfield
5. Indigenous Knowledge and the Public Domain – Jocelyn Bosse
6. Balancing Laughs and Laws: Parody, Power, and the Politics of Copyright Law Harmonisation – Adela Wang

Part 3: Reimagining Intellectual Property: Queer, Feminist, Race, and Critical (Dis)ability Perspectives
7. Pleasure Patents in Europe From 1978 – Darren Smyth
8. Can Trade Mark Law Prevent Diversity Hijacking? – Luminita Olteanu
9. Humanity of Songs: A Feminist Reconstruction of Performers’ Rights – Metka Potočnik
10. ‘Towards a (Dis)ability Account of Patent Law and Inventorship’ – Caoimhe Ring

Part 4: Who Makes and Shapes Intellectual Property?
11. ‘AI and Copyright Law: Who Lobbies for the Public Domain?’ – Alina Trapova
12. When IP Policymakers and NGOs meet: A Dialogue Between IP Inclusive and the Intellectual Property Office – Erich Hou-Richards
13. IP in the Global South - Transforming or Replicating the System? – Vitor Ido