Focusing on cultural expressions that are most likely to intermingle with copyright law, trademark and IP-adjacent regulations, this book examines contemporary issues in technology, intellectual property law, and culture.
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'The book constitutes an insightful examination of the divide between "knowledge producing" countries with a more IP law focus belonging to the developed side of the world and "culture producing" developing countries rich in ICH, which in the end can be bridged through better international cooperation and inclusion of both ICH and IP law issues into legislation and policy discussions.'
Victoria Dipla (Greek Lawyer, IGNITE Trainee Solicitor Clifford and Chance LLP London), IPKat Blog
'Rich in detail, but accessible for a those who are not specialists in law, technology, or heritage, the book is essential reading across the humanities and social sciences, as well as for anyone interested in how best to support and preserve the past.'
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Victoria Dipla (Greek Lawyer, IGNITE Trainee Solicitor Clifford and Chance LLP London), IPKat Blog
'Rich in detail, but accessible for a those who are not specialists in law, technology, or heritage, the book is essential reading across the humanities and social sciences, as well as for anyone interested in how best to support and preserve the past.'
New Books Network Critical Theory