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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Januar 2024
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- ISBN-13: 9781108676359
- Artikelnr.: 70911901
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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.