Intellectual property rights in an age of electronics and information
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Page : 32 pages
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Release : 1986
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Page : 32 pages
File Size : 31,12 MB
Release : 1986
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Author : United States. Congress. Office of Technology Assessment
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Page : 320 pages
File Size : 33,8 MB
Release : 1986
Category : Copyright
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Publisher : DIANE Publishing
Page : 307 pages
File Size : 45,65 MB
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ISBN : 1428923039
Author : National Research Council
Publisher : National Academies Press
Page : 457 pages
File Size : 41,93 MB
Release : 1993-02-01
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0309048338
As technological developments multiply around the globeâ€"even as the patenting of human genes comes under serious discussionâ€"nations, companies, and researchers find themselves in conflict over intellectual property rights (IPRs). Now, an international group of experts presents the first multidisciplinary look at IPRs in an age of explosive growth in science and technology. This thought-provoking volume offers an update on current international IPR negotiations and includes case studies on software, computer chips, optoelectronics, and biotechnologyâ€"areas characterized by high development cost and easy reproducibility. The volume covers these and other issues: Modern economic theory as a basis for approaching international IPRs. U.S. intellectual property practices versus those in Japan, India, the European Community, and the developing and newly industrializing countries. Trends in science and technology and how they affect IPRs. Pros and cons of a uniform international IPRs regime versus a system reflecting national differences.
Author : United States. Congress. Office of Technology Assessment
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Page : 328 pages
File Size : 38,69 MB
Release : 1987
Category : Computers
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The contents of this text includes discussions on the conceptual framework for analyzing intellectual property rights issues, intellectual property goals in a changing information environment, the accommodation of intellectual property law to technological change, the impact of technology on enforcement of intellectual property rights, and more.
Author : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Patents, Copyrights, and Trademarks
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Page : 104 pages
File Size : 37,59 MB
Release : 1986
Category : Copyright and electronic data processing
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Author : National Research Council
Publisher : National Academies Press
Page : 365 pages
File Size : 38,3 MB
Release : 2000-02-24
Category : Law
ISBN : 0309064996
Imagine sending a magazine article to 10 friends-making photocopies, putting them in envelopes, adding postage, and mailing them. Now consider how much easier it is to send that article to those 10 friends as an attachment to e-mail. Or to post the article on your own site on the World Wide Web. The ease of modifying or copying digitized material and the proliferation of computer networking have raised fundamental questions about copyright and patentâ€"intellectual property protections rooted in the U.S. Constitution. Hailed for quick and convenient access to a world of material, the Internet also poses serious economic issues for those who create and market that material. If people can so easily send music on the Internet for free, for example, who will pay for music? This book presents the multiple facets of digitized intellectual property, defining terms, identifying key issues, and exploring alternatives. It follows the complex threads of law, business, incentives to creators, the American tradition of access to information, the international context, and the nature of human behavior. Technology is explored for its ability to transfer content and its potential to protect intellectual property rights. The book proposes research and policy recommendations as well as principles for policymaking.
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Page : 0 pages
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Release : 1986
Category : Copyright and electronic data processing
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Author : Shayerah Ilias
Publisher : Nova Publishers
Page : 84 pages
File Size : 33,42 MB
Release : 2008
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781604565621
Introduction -- Intellectual property rights basics -- Global intellectual property holdings -- Contribution of intellectual property to U.S. economy -- The organized structure of IPR protection -- U.S. trade law -- Issues for Congress.
Author : Jessica Litman
Publisher : Prometheus Books
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 14,33 MB
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Category : Law
ISBN : 161592051X
Professor Litman's work stands out as well-researched, doctrinally solid, and always piercingly well-written.-JANE GINSBURG, Morton L. Janklow Professor of Literary and Artistic Property, Columbia UniversityLitman's work is distinctive in several respects: in her informed historical perspective on copyright law and its legislative policy; her remarkable ability to translate complicated copyright concepts and their implications into plain English; her willingness to study, understand, and take seriously what ordinary people think copyright law means; and her creativity in formulating alternatives to the copyright quagmire. -PAMELA SAMUELSON, Professor of Law and Information Management; Director of the Berkeley Center for Law & Technology, University of California, BerkeleyIn 1998, copyright lobbyists succeeded in persuading Congress to enact laws greatly expanding copyright owners' control over individuals' private uses of their works. The efforts to enforce these new rights have resulted in highly publicized legal battles between established media and new upstarts.In this enlightening and well-argued book, law professor Jessica Litman questions whether copyright laws crafted by lawyers and their lobbyists really make sense for the vast majority of us. Should every interaction between ordinary consumers and copyright-protected works be restricted by law? Is it practical to enforce such laws, or expect consumers to obey them? What are the effects of such laws on the exchange of information in a free society?Litman's critique exposes the 1998 copyright law as an incoherent patchwork. She argues for reforms that reflect common sense and the way people actually behave in their daily digital interactions.This paperback edition includes an afterword that comments on recent developments, such as the end of the Napster story, the rise of peer-to-peer file sharing, the escalation of a full-fledged copyright war, the filing of lawsuits against thousands of individuals, and the June 2005 Supreme Court decision in the Grokster case.Jessica Litman (Ann Arbor, MI) is professor of law at Wayne State University and a widely recognized expert on copyright law.