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This paper critically reviews the impact of the international instrument, The Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property (TRIPS agreement), as it pertains to the law of patentable subject-matter. Considered a potential harmonizing instrument, the impact of the TRIPS agreement...
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This paper aims to approach the policy discourse on appropriate policies for digital intellectual property from the vantage point of distributional justice. It argues that it is impossible to evaluate the adequacy of specific intellectual property arrangements from a distributive justice point...
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One way to jumpstart WTO talks is to rethink how we protect intellectual property. Many analysts now fear the current approach hampers technological progress and may lead to information oligopolies. This article presents a grand bargain on IPR to help stimulate global development
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The two-volume set entitled Critical Concepts in Intellectual Property Law: Copyright brings together a thought-provoking collection of landmark and recent scholarship on copyright. Section 1 of Volume I focuses on the history of copyright, with Tyler Ochoa and Mark Rose providing an example of...
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Patent thickets may inefficient retard cumulative innovation. This paper explores two alternative mechanisms that may be used to weed out patent thickets. Both mechanisms are intended to reduce the number of patents in our society. The first mechanism we discuss is price based regulation of...
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International agreements do not generally address issues of secondary liability for infringement of intellectual property law rights, and there is little international consensus on this topic, even among the major industrialized nations. National laws tend to vary considerably regarding the...
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source of most generic drugs for poorer people around the world, it is the Indian experience in its interaction with the …
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This dialogue, between a philosopher and a lawyer, dramatizes the economic analysis of intellectual property critically. To start, with a stylized example of such property, it illustrates problems that the law has to address as cultural goods, such as works and inventions, tend to become public...
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The purpose of this research study is 1) to map the size of the public domain and frequency of its use; 2) analyse the role of public domain works in value creation for UK businesses; 3) assist creators and entrepreneurs to identify business models that benefit from the public domain. In addition...
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World Intellectual Property Organization, World Trade Organization (WHO) and World Health Organization (WTO) through Trade …, Declarations, and Conventions of United Nations Organization and its different specialized agencies like; World Intellectual … Property Organization, World Health Organization and World Trade Organization, free trade treaties among different nations as …
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