Diversity in Intellectual Property
Herausgeber: Calboli, Irene; Ragavan, Srividhya
Diversity in Intellectual Property
Herausgeber: Calboli, Irene; Ragavan, Srividhya
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In this volume, leading scholars address ongoing debates within the contexts of diversity and intellectual property. The essays included tackle such wide-ranging topics as the prohibition against trademarking slurs, fair use in fan fiction, and concepts of intellectual property in ancient Indian texts.
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In this volume, leading scholars address ongoing debates within the contexts of diversity and intellectual property. The essays included tackle such wide-ranging topics as the prohibition against trademarking slurs, fair use in fan fiction, and concepts of intellectual property in ancient Indian texts.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 562
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Mai 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1078g
- ISBN-13: 9781107065529
- ISBN-10: 1107065526
- Artikelnr.: 42026350
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 562
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Mai 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1078g
- ISBN-13: 9781107065529
- ISBN-10: 1107065526
- Artikelnr.: 42026350
Foreword: diversifying intellectual property Rosemary Coombe; Introduction:
recognizing diversity in intellectual property Irene Calboli and Srividhya
Ragavan; Part I. Recognizing and Supporting Diversity in Intellectual
Property Norm Setting: 1. Interpreting international intellectual property
agreements and supporting diversity goals Susy Frankel; 2. The miracle at
Marrakesh: doing justice for the blind and visually impaired while changing
the culture of norm setting at WIPO Danielle Conway; 3. Deviant
globalization and the rise of diverse interests in the multilateral
protection of intellectual property Doris Estelle Long; 4. Promoting
diversity in pharmaceutical innovation and access: India's experience in
the post-TRIPS world Yogesh Pai; Part II. The Influence of Morality, Race,
and Ethnicity-Related Interests on Intellectual Property: 5. Registering
offense: the prohibition of slurs as trademarks Christine Haight Farley; 6.
Racist trademarks and the persistence of commodity racism in Europe and the
United States Malte Hinrichsen; 7. Patents and morality in Europe Enrico
Bonadio; 8. Genetic identity and personalized medicine patenting: an update
on Myriad's patents related to Ashkenazim Jewish ancestry Shubha Ghosh;
Part III. Framing Intellectual Property through the Lenses of Religions and
Philosophies: 9. Shabbat: a diverse perspective on human creativity Roberta
Rosenthal Kwall; 10. 'Grant me justice against my adversary': what parables
can teach us about organic seed growers and Trade Assoc. v. Monsanto Co.
Margo Bagley; 11. Intellectual property in the ancient Indian texts Prabha
Sridevan; 12. Intellectual property and Confucianism Peter K. Yu; Part IV.
Gender-Related Interests and Challenges: Feminist Theories and Intellectual
Property: 13. Feminist aesthetics and copyright law: genius, value, and
gendered visions of the creative self Carys Craig; 14. The romantic author
and the romance writer: resisting gendered concepts of creativity Rebecca
Tushnet; 15. Slash/ing gender and intellectual property: a view from fan
fiction Sonia Katyal; 16. Copyright law and the commoditization of sex Ann
Bartow; Part V. Diversity, Creative Industries, and Intellectual Property:
17. Nollywood and African cinema: cultural diversity and the global
entertainment industry Olufunmilayo B. Arewa; 18. Looks familiar: fashion,
design, and diverse identities in the digital Johanna Gibson; 19. The
transformative potential of countercultural recoding in copyright law: a
study of superheroes and fair use David Tan; 20. The diversity of interests
in the trademark protection of luxury brands Haochen Sun; Part VI. The
Ongoing Debate on Intellectual Property and (Traditional) Cultural
Diversity: 21. Epistemic communities and the 'people without history': the
contribution of intellectual property law to the 'safeguarding' of
intangible cultural heritage Christoph Antons; 22. A diet too far?
Intangible cultural heritage, cultural diversity, and culinary practices
Tomer Broude; 23. Legal protection for Indonesian traditional arts in
transitions Peter Jaszi.
recognizing diversity in intellectual property Irene Calboli and Srividhya
Ragavan; Part I. Recognizing and Supporting Diversity in Intellectual
Property Norm Setting: 1. Interpreting international intellectual property
agreements and supporting diversity goals Susy Frankel; 2. The miracle at
Marrakesh: doing justice for the blind and visually impaired while changing
the culture of norm setting at WIPO Danielle Conway; 3. Deviant
globalization and the rise of diverse interests in the multilateral
protection of intellectual property Doris Estelle Long; 4. Promoting
diversity in pharmaceutical innovation and access: India's experience in
the post-TRIPS world Yogesh Pai; Part II. The Influence of Morality, Race,
and Ethnicity-Related Interests on Intellectual Property: 5. Registering
offense: the prohibition of slurs as trademarks Christine Haight Farley; 6.
Racist trademarks and the persistence of commodity racism in Europe and the
United States Malte Hinrichsen; 7. Patents and morality in Europe Enrico
Bonadio; 8. Genetic identity and personalized medicine patenting: an update
on Myriad's patents related to Ashkenazim Jewish ancestry Shubha Ghosh;
Part III. Framing Intellectual Property through the Lenses of Religions and
Philosophies: 9. Shabbat: a diverse perspective on human creativity Roberta
Rosenthal Kwall; 10. 'Grant me justice against my adversary': what parables
can teach us about organic seed growers and Trade Assoc. v. Monsanto Co.
Margo Bagley; 11. Intellectual property in the ancient Indian texts Prabha
Sridevan; 12. Intellectual property and Confucianism Peter K. Yu; Part IV.
Gender-Related Interests and Challenges: Feminist Theories and Intellectual
Property: 13. Feminist aesthetics and copyright law: genius, value, and
gendered visions of the creative self Carys Craig; 14. The romantic author
and the romance writer: resisting gendered concepts of creativity Rebecca
Tushnet; 15. Slash/ing gender and intellectual property: a view from fan
fiction Sonia Katyal; 16. Copyright law and the commoditization of sex Ann
Bartow; Part V. Diversity, Creative Industries, and Intellectual Property:
17. Nollywood and African cinema: cultural diversity and the global
entertainment industry Olufunmilayo B. Arewa; 18. Looks familiar: fashion,
design, and diverse identities in the digital Johanna Gibson; 19. The
transformative potential of countercultural recoding in copyright law: a
study of superheroes and fair use David Tan; 20. The diversity of interests
in the trademark protection of luxury brands Haochen Sun; Part VI. The
Ongoing Debate on Intellectual Property and (Traditional) Cultural
Diversity: 21. Epistemic communities and the 'people without history': the
contribution of intellectual property law to the 'safeguarding' of
intangible cultural heritage Christoph Antons; 22. A diet too far?
Intangible cultural heritage, cultural diversity, and culinary practices
Tomer Broude; 23. Legal protection for Indonesian traditional arts in
transitions Peter Jaszi.
Foreword: diversifying intellectual property Rosemary Coombe; Introduction:
recognizing diversity in intellectual property Irene Calboli and Srividhya
Ragavan; Part I. Recognizing and Supporting Diversity in Intellectual
Property Norm Setting: 1. Interpreting international intellectual property
agreements and supporting diversity goals Susy Frankel; 2. The miracle at
Marrakesh: doing justice for the blind and visually impaired while changing
the culture of norm setting at WIPO Danielle Conway; 3. Deviant
globalization and the rise of diverse interests in the multilateral
protection of intellectual property Doris Estelle Long; 4. Promoting
diversity in pharmaceutical innovation and access: India's experience in
the post-TRIPS world Yogesh Pai; Part II. The Influence of Morality, Race,
and Ethnicity-Related Interests on Intellectual Property: 5. Registering
offense: the prohibition of slurs as trademarks Christine Haight Farley; 6.
Racist trademarks and the persistence of commodity racism in Europe and the
United States Malte Hinrichsen; 7. Patents and morality in Europe Enrico
Bonadio; 8. Genetic identity and personalized medicine patenting: an update
on Myriad's patents related to Ashkenazim Jewish ancestry Shubha Ghosh;
Part III. Framing Intellectual Property through the Lenses of Religions and
Philosophies: 9. Shabbat: a diverse perspective on human creativity Roberta
Rosenthal Kwall; 10. 'Grant me justice against my adversary': what parables
can teach us about organic seed growers and Trade Assoc. v. Monsanto Co.
Margo Bagley; 11. Intellectual property in the ancient Indian texts Prabha
Sridevan; 12. Intellectual property and Confucianism Peter K. Yu; Part IV.
Gender-Related Interests and Challenges: Feminist Theories and Intellectual
Property: 13. Feminist aesthetics and copyright law: genius, value, and
gendered visions of the creative self Carys Craig; 14. The romantic author
and the romance writer: resisting gendered concepts of creativity Rebecca
Tushnet; 15. Slash/ing gender and intellectual property: a view from fan
fiction Sonia Katyal; 16. Copyright law and the commoditization of sex Ann
Bartow; Part V. Diversity, Creative Industries, and Intellectual Property:
17. Nollywood and African cinema: cultural diversity and the global
entertainment industry Olufunmilayo B. Arewa; 18. Looks familiar: fashion,
design, and diverse identities in the digital Johanna Gibson; 19. The
transformative potential of countercultural recoding in copyright law: a
study of superheroes and fair use David Tan; 20. The diversity of interests
in the trademark protection of luxury brands Haochen Sun; Part VI. The
Ongoing Debate on Intellectual Property and (Traditional) Cultural
Diversity: 21. Epistemic communities and the 'people without history': the
contribution of intellectual property law to the 'safeguarding' of
intangible cultural heritage Christoph Antons; 22. A diet too far?
Intangible cultural heritage, cultural diversity, and culinary practices
Tomer Broude; 23. Legal protection for Indonesian traditional arts in
transitions Peter Jaszi.
recognizing diversity in intellectual property Irene Calboli and Srividhya
Ragavan; Part I. Recognizing and Supporting Diversity in Intellectual
Property Norm Setting: 1. Interpreting international intellectual property
agreements and supporting diversity goals Susy Frankel; 2. The miracle at
Marrakesh: doing justice for the blind and visually impaired while changing
the culture of norm setting at WIPO Danielle Conway; 3. Deviant
globalization and the rise of diverse interests in the multilateral
protection of intellectual property Doris Estelle Long; 4. Promoting
diversity in pharmaceutical innovation and access: India's experience in
the post-TRIPS world Yogesh Pai; Part II. The Influence of Morality, Race,
and Ethnicity-Related Interests on Intellectual Property: 5. Registering
offense: the prohibition of slurs as trademarks Christine Haight Farley; 6.
Racist trademarks and the persistence of commodity racism in Europe and the
United States Malte Hinrichsen; 7. Patents and morality in Europe Enrico
Bonadio; 8. Genetic identity and personalized medicine patenting: an update
on Myriad's patents related to Ashkenazim Jewish ancestry Shubha Ghosh;
Part III. Framing Intellectual Property through the Lenses of Religions and
Philosophies: 9. Shabbat: a diverse perspective on human creativity Roberta
Rosenthal Kwall; 10. 'Grant me justice against my adversary': what parables
can teach us about organic seed growers and Trade Assoc. v. Monsanto Co.
Margo Bagley; 11. Intellectual property in the ancient Indian texts Prabha
Sridevan; 12. Intellectual property and Confucianism Peter K. Yu; Part IV.
Gender-Related Interests and Challenges: Feminist Theories and Intellectual
Property: 13. Feminist aesthetics and copyright law: genius, value, and
gendered visions of the creative self Carys Craig; 14. The romantic author
and the romance writer: resisting gendered concepts of creativity Rebecca
Tushnet; 15. Slash/ing gender and intellectual property: a view from fan
fiction Sonia Katyal; 16. Copyright law and the commoditization of sex Ann
Bartow; Part V. Diversity, Creative Industries, and Intellectual Property:
17. Nollywood and African cinema: cultural diversity and the global
entertainment industry Olufunmilayo B. Arewa; 18. Looks familiar: fashion,
design, and diverse identities in the digital Johanna Gibson; 19. The
transformative potential of countercultural recoding in copyright law: a
study of superheroes and fair use David Tan; 20. The diversity of interests
in the trademark protection of luxury brands Haochen Sun; Part VI. The
Ongoing Debate on Intellectual Property and (Traditional) Cultural
Diversity: 21. Epistemic communities and the 'people without history': the
contribution of intellectual property law to the 'safeguarding' of
intangible cultural heritage Christoph Antons; 22. A diet too far?
Intangible cultural heritage, cultural diversity, and culinary practices
Tomer Broude; 23. Legal protection for Indonesian traditional arts in
transitions Peter Jaszi.