Intellectual Property Rights: Critical Concepts in Law, 1. sējumsD. Vaver Taylor & Francis, 2006 - 312 lappuses |
Saturs
Trademarks | 1 |
HISTORICAL OVERVIEW | 16 |
HISTORICAL OVERVIEW | 17 |
OWNERSHIP | 18 |
Notes on authors | 21 |
copyright and film 182 | 23 |
FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION | 48 |
a history of | 72 |
An unhurried view of private ordering | 138 |
DOMAIN NAMES | 143 |
The law and economics of intellectual property | 157 |
unresolved issues | 166 |
GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS | 169 |
creating intangible | 186 |
The economics of ideas and intellectual property | 210 |
Intellectual property and human rights | 225 |
CROSSBORDER ISSUES | 74 |
Justifying intellectual property 47 | 97 |
values in intellectual property | 114 |
Indigenous knowledge of biological resources | 251 |
Why IPRs are a global political issue | 277 |
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