Intellectual Property and the Design of Nature brings together scholars from different disciplines to reflect on the historical connections between intellectual property law and nature. It casts a new light on this relationship and demonstrates the central position nature occupies across the whole discipline.
Intellectual Property and the Design of Nature brings together scholars from different disciplines to reflect on the historical connections between intellectual property law and nature. It casts a new light on this relationship and demonstrates the central position nature occupies across the whole discipline.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jose Bellido is Reader in Law at the University of Kent. He is particularly interested in the history of intellectual property law and has additional research interests in legal theory, evidence and legal history. Brad Sherman is Professor of Law and ARC Laureate Fellow at the University of Queensland. He previously held positions at Griffith University, University of Cambridge, and London School of Economics.
Inhaltsangabe
* The Place of Nature in Intellectual Property * 1: Mario Biagioli: Vegetable Genius: Organic Figures of Originality * 2: Daniel Schneider: Denaturing Bacteria: The Sewage Patent Controversy and Biotechnology * 3: Veit Braun: The Essence of Biology: Tomatoes, Broccoli, and European Patents on Native Plant Traits * 4: Susannah Chapman: Intellectual Property's Antecedent: Seed Law and the Regulation of Biological Materials in British Colonial Gambia * 5: Marie-Angèle Hermitte: Some Outlandish Legal Tales: The Debate over Plant Propagation * 6: Daniel J. Kevles: Novelties, Frauds, and Protections: The Seed and Nursery Business in Nineteenth-century America * 7: Annalisa Colombino and Paolo Palladino: Brands Matter: Nature, Economy, and the Gift * 8: Isabella Alexander: Copyright, Nature, and Travel Narratives: Publishing Cook's Voyages * 9: Jose Bellido and Brad Sherman: Artificial Flowers: Plastic Nature, Synthetic Biology * 10: Kjell David Ericson: Modified Pearl Oysters and Repeatable Peaches: Cultivation, Invention, and the Laws of Nature in Twentieth-century Japan * 11: Dominic J Berry: Scientific Activism and Intellectual Property: How UK-based Agroecologists and Plant Synthetic Biologists have Challenged the Status Quo * 12: Brendan Matz: Creating New Values in Animals in the Era of Mendel's Rediscovery * 13: Allison Fish: Conceptualizing Nature as Information: Rendering South Asian Genetic Resources and Associated Knowledge Searchable and Legible
* The Place of Nature in Intellectual Property * 1: Mario Biagioli: Vegetable Genius: Organic Figures of Originality * 2: Daniel Schneider: Denaturing Bacteria: The Sewage Patent Controversy and Biotechnology * 3: Veit Braun: The Essence of Biology: Tomatoes, Broccoli, and European Patents on Native Plant Traits * 4: Susannah Chapman: Intellectual Property's Antecedent: Seed Law and the Regulation of Biological Materials in British Colonial Gambia * 5: Marie-Angèle Hermitte: Some Outlandish Legal Tales: The Debate over Plant Propagation * 6: Daniel J. Kevles: Novelties, Frauds, and Protections: The Seed and Nursery Business in Nineteenth-century America * 7: Annalisa Colombino and Paolo Palladino: Brands Matter: Nature, Economy, and the Gift * 8: Isabella Alexander: Copyright, Nature, and Travel Narratives: Publishing Cook's Voyages * 9: Jose Bellido and Brad Sherman: Artificial Flowers: Plastic Nature, Synthetic Biology * 10: Kjell David Ericson: Modified Pearl Oysters and Repeatable Peaches: Cultivation, Invention, and the Laws of Nature in Twentieth-century Japan * 11: Dominic J Berry: Scientific Activism and Intellectual Property: How UK-based Agroecologists and Plant Synthetic Biologists have Challenged the Status Quo * 12: Brendan Matz: Creating New Values in Animals in the Era of Mendel's Rediscovery * 13: Allison Fish: Conceptualizing Nature as Information: Rendering South Asian Genetic Resources and Associated Knowledge Searchable and Legible
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