The Cambridge Handbook of Intellectual Property and Social Justice
Herausgeber: Jamar, Steven D; Mtima, Lateef
The Cambridge Handbook of Intellectual Property and Social Justice
Herausgeber: Jamar, Steven D; Mtima, Lateef
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"Throughout most of the twentieth century an exceedingly narrow interpretation and application of the utilitarian rationale for intellectual property protection dominated much of Western intellectual property (IP) law and policy.1 This was especially evident in the United States, wherein an economic incentive/commodification approach to IP social utility pervaded IP jurisprudence and scholarly discourse"--
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"Throughout most of the twentieth century an exceedingly narrow interpretation and application of the utilitarian rationale for intellectual property protection dominated much of Western intellectual property (IP) law and policy.1 This was especially evident in the United States, wherein an economic incentive/commodification approach to IP social utility pervaded IP jurisprudence and scholarly discourse"--
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 600
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1247g
- ISBN-13: 9781108482738
- ISBN-10: 1108482732
- Artikelnr.: 66873760
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 600
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1247g
- ISBN-13: 9781108482738
- ISBN-10: 1108482732
- Artikelnr.: 66873760
Prolusion: what is intellectual property (And why should you care about it
anyway?) ¿ A layperson's guide to intellectual property law Lateef Mtima;
Introduction: intellectual property social justice theory: history,
development, and description Lateef Mtima and Steven Jamar; Part I. IP
Social Justice Foundations: 1. Mapping the IP social justice frontier Peter
Menell; 2. The Indians who were not heard and the band that must not be
named: racial formation and social justice in intellectual property law
Margaret Chon and Robert Chang; 3. Intellectual property social justice: a
theoretical rationale Lateef Mtima; Part II. IP Social Justice in Major
Intellectual Property Domains: 4. People are the lifeblood of innovation:
IP-SJ and patents Mason Marks; 5. Copyright and the interdependent
relationship between social utility and social justice Lateef Mtima; 6.
Trademarks, legal remedies, and social injustices Hannibal Travis; 7. Trade
secrets from an IP social justice perspective Steven Jamar; 8. Tattoo use:
what does the right of publicity have to do with it? Yolanda King and
Lateef Mtima; Part III. IP Social Justice: Historical Perspectives: 9.
Copyright, music, and race: the case of mirror cover recordings Robert
Brauneis; 10. They knew it all along: patents, social justice, and fights
for civil rights Kara Swanson; 11. Unequal copyright in the 19th century
Zvi Rosen; Part IV. IP Social Justice in the Political Economy: Engaging
Activism; Achieving Change: 12. Applying social justice principles in the
practice of IP Law Krista Cox; 13. The lead sheet problem in music
copyright: Williams and Skidmore revealed the systematic diminution of pop
music's aural composers Sean O'Connor; 14. Works of 'Recognized Stature'
under VARA: Recognized by whom? Sue Liemer; 15. Intellectual property
empowerment and protection for prisoners John Whitman; 16. User-generated
transformation: IP, social justice, and fanworks Elizabeth Rosenblatt; 17.
Libraries, copyright exceptions, and social justice Jonathan Band and
Brandon Butler; 18. A social justice perspective on IP protection for
artificial intelligence programs Steven Jamar; Part VI. IP Social Justice
in Global Perspective: 19. Intellectual property social justice on the
international plane Zehra Betül Ayranci; 20. IP, social justice & human
development: empowering female entrepreneurs through trademark law J.
Janewa Osei Tutu; 21. Controversial trademarks: a comparative analysis
Mairana Bernal Fandiño; 22. Exposing gender bias in intellectual property
law: the UK music industries Mteka Potocnik; 23. The role of
non-rightsholders advocates and academics in achieving social justice
balance in copyright: The case of Colombia Marcela Palacio Puerta; Part
VII. IP Social Justice: The Future of the Global IP Ecosystem: 24. IP and
social justice futures Debora Halbert and Billy Meinke; 25. Patenting
custom fit, aspiring for social justice Shubha Ghosh; 26. A primer on
critical race IP Deidre Keller and Anjali Vats; 27. Intellectual property
after George Floyd Madhavi Sundar.
anyway?) ¿ A layperson's guide to intellectual property law Lateef Mtima;
Introduction: intellectual property social justice theory: history,
development, and description Lateef Mtima and Steven Jamar; Part I. IP
Social Justice Foundations: 1. Mapping the IP social justice frontier Peter
Menell; 2. The Indians who were not heard and the band that must not be
named: racial formation and social justice in intellectual property law
Margaret Chon and Robert Chang; 3. Intellectual property social justice: a
theoretical rationale Lateef Mtima; Part II. IP Social Justice in Major
Intellectual Property Domains: 4. People are the lifeblood of innovation:
IP-SJ and patents Mason Marks; 5. Copyright and the interdependent
relationship between social utility and social justice Lateef Mtima; 6.
Trademarks, legal remedies, and social injustices Hannibal Travis; 7. Trade
secrets from an IP social justice perspective Steven Jamar; 8. Tattoo use:
what does the right of publicity have to do with it? Yolanda King and
Lateef Mtima; Part III. IP Social Justice: Historical Perspectives: 9.
Copyright, music, and race: the case of mirror cover recordings Robert
Brauneis; 10. They knew it all along: patents, social justice, and fights
for civil rights Kara Swanson; 11. Unequal copyright in the 19th century
Zvi Rosen; Part IV. IP Social Justice in the Political Economy: Engaging
Activism; Achieving Change: 12. Applying social justice principles in the
practice of IP Law Krista Cox; 13. The lead sheet problem in music
copyright: Williams and Skidmore revealed the systematic diminution of pop
music's aural composers Sean O'Connor; 14. Works of 'Recognized Stature'
under VARA: Recognized by whom? Sue Liemer; 15. Intellectual property
empowerment and protection for prisoners John Whitman; 16. User-generated
transformation: IP, social justice, and fanworks Elizabeth Rosenblatt; 17.
Libraries, copyright exceptions, and social justice Jonathan Band and
Brandon Butler; 18. A social justice perspective on IP protection for
artificial intelligence programs Steven Jamar; Part VI. IP Social Justice
in Global Perspective: 19. Intellectual property social justice on the
international plane Zehra Betül Ayranci; 20. IP, social justice & human
development: empowering female entrepreneurs through trademark law J.
Janewa Osei Tutu; 21. Controversial trademarks: a comparative analysis
Mairana Bernal Fandiño; 22. Exposing gender bias in intellectual property
law: the UK music industries Mteka Potocnik; 23. The role of
non-rightsholders advocates and academics in achieving social justice
balance in copyright: The case of Colombia Marcela Palacio Puerta; Part
VII. IP Social Justice: The Future of the Global IP Ecosystem: 24. IP and
social justice futures Debora Halbert and Billy Meinke; 25. Patenting
custom fit, aspiring for social justice Shubha Ghosh; 26. A primer on
critical race IP Deidre Keller and Anjali Vats; 27. Intellectual property
after George Floyd Madhavi Sundar.
Prolusion: what is intellectual property (And why should you care about it
anyway?) ¿ A layperson's guide to intellectual property law Lateef Mtima;
Introduction: intellectual property social justice theory: history,
development, and description Lateef Mtima and Steven Jamar; Part I. IP
Social Justice Foundations: 1. Mapping the IP social justice frontier Peter
Menell; 2. The Indians who were not heard and the band that must not be
named: racial formation and social justice in intellectual property law
Margaret Chon and Robert Chang; 3. Intellectual property social justice: a
theoretical rationale Lateef Mtima; Part II. IP Social Justice in Major
Intellectual Property Domains: 4. People are the lifeblood of innovation:
IP-SJ and patents Mason Marks; 5. Copyright and the interdependent
relationship between social utility and social justice Lateef Mtima; 6.
Trademarks, legal remedies, and social injustices Hannibal Travis; 7. Trade
secrets from an IP social justice perspective Steven Jamar; 8. Tattoo use:
what does the right of publicity have to do with it? Yolanda King and
Lateef Mtima; Part III. IP Social Justice: Historical Perspectives: 9.
Copyright, music, and race: the case of mirror cover recordings Robert
Brauneis; 10. They knew it all along: patents, social justice, and fights
for civil rights Kara Swanson; 11. Unequal copyright in the 19th century
Zvi Rosen; Part IV. IP Social Justice in the Political Economy: Engaging
Activism; Achieving Change: 12. Applying social justice principles in the
practice of IP Law Krista Cox; 13. The lead sheet problem in music
copyright: Williams and Skidmore revealed the systematic diminution of pop
music's aural composers Sean O'Connor; 14. Works of 'Recognized Stature'
under VARA: Recognized by whom? Sue Liemer; 15. Intellectual property
empowerment and protection for prisoners John Whitman; 16. User-generated
transformation: IP, social justice, and fanworks Elizabeth Rosenblatt; 17.
Libraries, copyright exceptions, and social justice Jonathan Band and
Brandon Butler; 18. A social justice perspective on IP protection for
artificial intelligence programs Steven Jamar; Part VI. IP Social Justice
in Global Perspective: 19. Intellectual property social justice on the
international plane Zehra Betül Ayranci; 20. IP, social justice & human
development: empowering female entrepreneurs through trademark law J.
Janewa Osei Tutu; 21. Controversial trademarks: a comparative analysis
Mairana Bernal Fandiño; 22. Exposing gender bias in intellectual property
law: the UK music industries Mteka Potocnik; 23. The role of
non-rightsholders advocates and academics in achieving social justice
balance in copyright: The case of Colombia Marcela Palacio Puerta; Part
VII. IP Social Justice: The Future of the Global IP Ecosystem: 24. IP and
social justice futures Debora Halbert and Billy Meinke; 25. Patenting
custom fit, aspiring for social justice Shubha Ghosh; 26. A primer on
critical race IP Deidre Keller and Anjali Vats; 27. Intellectual property
after George Floyd Madhavi Sundar.
anyway?) ¿ A layperson's guide to intellectual property law Lateef Mtima;
Introduction: intellectual property social justice theory: history,
development, and description Lateef Mtima and Steven Jamar; Part I. IP
Social Justice Foundations: 1. Mapping the IP social justice frontier Peter
Menell; 2. The Indians who were not heard and the band that must not be
named: racial formation and social justice in intellectual property law
Margaret Chon and Robert Chang; 3. Intellectual property social justice: a
theoretical rationale Lateef Mtima; Part II. IP Social Justice in Major
Intellectual Property Domains: 4. People are the lifeblood of innovation:
IP-SJ and patents Mason Marks; 5. Copyright and the interdependent
relationship between social utility and social justice Lateef Mtima; 6.
Trademarks, legal remedies, and social injustices Hannibal Travis; 7. Trade
secrets from an IP social justice perspective Steven Jamar; 8. Tattoo use:
what does the right of publicity have to do with it? Yolanda King and
Lateef Mtima; Part III. IP Social Justice: Historical Perspectives: 9.
Copyright, music, and race: the case of mirror cover recordings Robert
Brauneis; 10. They knew it all along: patents, social justice, and fights
for civil rights Kara Swanson; 11. Unequal copyright in the 19th century
Zvi Rosen; Part IV. IP Social Justice in the Political Economy: Engaging
Activism; Achieving Change: 12. Applying social justice principles in the
practice of IP Law Krista Cox; 13. The lead sheet problem in music
copyright: Williams and Skidmore revealed the systematic diminution of pop
music's aural composers Sean O'Connor; 14. Works of 'Recognized Stature'
under VARA: Recognized by whom? Sue Liemer; 15. Intellectual property
empowerment and protection for prisoners John Whitman; 16. User-generated
transformation: IP, social justice, and fanworks Elizabeth Rosenblatt; 17.
Libraries, copyright exceptions, and social justice Jonathan Band and
Brandon Butler; 18. A social justice perspective on IP protection for
artificial intelligence programs Steven Jamar; Part VI. IP Social Justice
in Global Perspective: 19. Intellectual property social justice on the
international plane Zehra Betül Ayranci; 20. IP, social justice & human
development: empowering female entrepreneurs through trademark law J.
Janewa Osei Tutu; 21. Controversial trademarks: a comparative analysis
Mairana Bernal Fandiño; 22. Exposing gender bias in intellectual property
law: the UK music industries Mteka Potocnik; 23. The role of
non-rightsholders advocates and academics in achieving social justice
balance in copyright: The case of Colombia Marcela Palacio Puerta; Part
VII. IP Social Justice: The Future of the Global IP Ecosystem: 24. IP and
social justice futures Debora Halbert and Billy Meinke; 25. Patenting
custom fit, aspiring for social justice Shubha Ghosh; 26. A primer on
critical race IP Deidre Keller and Anjali Vats; 27. Intellectual property
after George Floyd Madhavi Sundar.