Intellectual Property for the 21st Century: Interdisciplinary Approaches

- Publisher:
- Irwin Law Inc.
- Publication date:
- 2014-06-21
- Authors:
-
TERESA SCASSA
MISTRALE GOUDREAU
COURTNEY DOAGOO
MADELAINE SAGINUR - ISBN:
- 978-1-55221-354-4
New Windows on Intellectual Property Law
- Adapting Novel into Film
- Out of Tune: Why Copyright Law Needs Music Lessons
- The Confidentiality of Seclusion: Studying Information Flows to Test Intellectual Property Paradigms
- The Precautionary Principle and Its Application in the Intellectual Property Context: Towards a Public Domain Impact Assessment
- Abus et Propriété Intellectuelle ou du Bon Usage des Droits
- Biopatenting and Industrial Policy Discourse: Decoding the Message of Biomedia on the Limits of Agents and Audiences
New Windows — New Insights
- Historical Institutionalism and the Politics of Intellectual Property
- Feminist Anthropology and Copyright: Gauging the Application and Limitations of Oppositions Models
- Intellectual Property, Employment, and Talent Relations: A Media Studies Perspective
- A Gramscian Analysis of the Public Performance Right
- Branding Culture: Fictional Characters and Undead Celebrities in an Era of 'Transpropertied' Media
- Punishment, Private Style: Statutory Damages in Canadian Copyright Law
New Windows — New Insights
- Information Society Discourse, Innovation, and Intellectual Property
- Seeking the Margins?Fair Use and Copyright, Harold Innis, and Israel
- Intellectual Property: The Promise and Risk of Human Rights
- Merges on Just IP: Are IP Rights Basic?
- Appropriation Appropriated: Ethical, Artistic, and Legal Debates in Canada
- The Story of My Life: Fiction, Ethics, and the Self at Law
- Structures of Sharing: Depropriation and Intellectual Property Law
Impact of Law or Impact on Law?
- Emerging Academic Scientists' Exclusionary Encounters with Commercialization Law, Policy, and Practice
- Copyright's Media Theory and the Internet: The Case of the Chilling Effects Doctrine
- Ambush Marketing Legislation to Protect Olympic Sponsors: A Step Too Far in the Name of Brand Protection?
- Copyright as Barrier to Creativity: The Case of User-Generated Content