The Cambridge handbook of investment-driven intellectual property

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Auteur principal: Bonadio, Enrico. (Directeur de la publication)
Autres auteurs: Goold, Patrick Russell (1987-). (Directeur de la publication), Dinwoodie, Graeme B.. (Préface)
Support: E-Book
Langue: Anglais
Publié: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press.
Collection: Cambridge law handbooks
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Résumé: This handbook challenges the conventional wisdom that intellectual property is the law of creativity. Traditionally, IP has been instrumental for protecting creations of the mind, with only inventors of original works enjoying exclusive rights. Related, sui generis, and quasi-IP rights, which protect monetary investments and efforts rather than originality and inventiveness, were considered exceptions to the general principles of IP. But increasingly, IP rights are being granted to safeguard corporate investments. This handbook brings together an international roster of contributors to explore this emerging trend. Why are investments the primary driver of legal protection, and often the main requirement to obtain it? Who benefits from such new forms of protection? What should the scope of these new rights be? And are they desirable in the first place? In doing so, the volume is the first to highlight and systematically critique the move from 'intellectual' to 'investment' property
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