Intellectual property at the edge : the contested contours of IP / edited by Rochelle Cooper Dreyfuss and Jane C. Ginsburg.
2014
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Title
Intellectual property at the edge : the contested contours of IP / edited by Rochelle Cooper Dreyfuss and Jane C. Ginsburg.
Published
Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press, 2014.
Call Number
KJE2636 .I5725 2014
ISBN
9781107034006 (hardback)
1107034000 (hardback)
1107034000 (hardback)
Description
xxxv, 452 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)861073122
Summary
"Intellectual Property at the Edge addresses both newly formed intellectual property rights and those which have lurked on the fringes, unadmitted to the established IP canon. It provides a basis for studying and discussing the history of these emerging rights as well as their relationship to new technological opportunities and to the changing importance of innovation and creative production in the global economy. In addition to addressing the scope of new rights, it also focuses on new limitations to patent, copyright and trademark rights that spring from similar changes. All of these developments are examined comparatively: for each new development, scholars in two jurisdictions analyse the evolving legal norm. In several instances, the first of the paired authors writes from the perspective of the legal system in which the doctrine emerged, and the second addresses its reception in her jurisdiction"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
List of Figures
viii
List of Tables
ix
List of Contributors
x
Editors' Preface
xvii
Table of Cases
xix
Introduction: A real property lawyer cautiously inspects the edges of intellectual property / Carol M. Rose
1
pt. I
Right of publicity
15
1.
Haelan Laboratories v. Topps Chewing Gum: Publicity as a legal right / Stacey L. Dogan
17
2.
Do the French have their own "Haelan" case? The droit a l'image as an emerging intellectual property right / David Lefranc
39
pt. II
Dilution
57
3.
The suppressed misappropriation origins of trademark antidilution law: The Landgericht Elberfeld's Odol Opinion and Frank Schechter's "The Rational Basis of Trademark Protection" / Barton Beebe
59
4.
Dilution as unfair competition: European echoes / Graeme B. Dinwoodie
81
pt. III
Geographical indications
103
5.
Spanish Champagne: An unfair competition approach to GI protection / Dev S. Gangjee
105
6.
A Cognac after Spanish Champagne? Geographical indications as certification marks / Daniel Gervais
130
pt. IV
Design protection
157
7.
The Fashion Originators' Guild of America: Self-help at the edge of IP and antitrust / Jeannie Suk
159
8.
Protection for fashion: The European experience / Annette Kur
180
pt. V
Traditional knowledge
191
9.
"Ka Mate Ka Mate" and the protection of traditional knowledge / Susy Frankel
193
10.
Comments on Susy Frankel: "`Ka Mate Ka Mate' and the protection of traditional knowledge" -- an international perspective / Silke Von Lewinski
215
pt. VI
"Paracopyright": Technological protection measures
225
11.
Paracopyright -- A peculiar right to control access / Joseph P. Liu
227
12.
The protection of technological measures: Much ado about nothing or silent remodeling of copyright? / Severine Dusollier
253
pt. VII
Trade secrets
269
13.
A legal tangle of secrets and disclosures in trade: Tabor v. Hoffman and beyond / Jeanne C. Fromer
271
14.
Patents and trade secrets in England: the case of Newbery v James (1817) / Lionel Bently
295
pt. VIII
Open innovation
319
15.
Legal but unacceptable: Pallin v. Singer and physician patenting norms / Katherine J. Strandburg
321
16.
Physicians as user innovators / Stefan Bechtold
343
pt. IX
Limitations: Patent subject matter and scope
359
17.
Funk forward / Ted Sichelman
361
18.
Patent eligibility and scope revisited in light of Schutz v. Werit, European law, and copyright jurisprudence / Justine Pila
382
pt. X
Limitations: Copyright and trademark defenses
403
19.
Make me walk, make me talk, do whatever you please: Barbie and exceptions / Rebecca Tushnet
405
20.
Parody and IP Claims: a defence? -- a right to parody? / Rt Hon. Sir Robin Jacob
427
Index
441