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Expanding the boundaries of intellectual property : innovation policy for the knowledge society
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  • Expanding the boundaries of intellectual property : innovation policy for the knowledge society
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  • Oxford University Press, Oxford : 2001.
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  • 33.34
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  • xliv, 447 s.
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  • PART I: EXPANDING THE PRIVATE DOMAIN 1: F.M. Scherer: The Innovation Lottery 2: Jerome H. Reichman: Of Green Tulips and Legal Kudzu: Repackaging Rights in Subpatentable Innovation 3: Jane C. Ginsburg: U.S. Initiatives to Protect Works of Low Authorship PART II: THE GROWTH OF PRIVATE ORDERING REGIMES 4: Carl Shapiro: Setting Compatibility Standards: Cooperation or Collusion? 5: Kenneth W. Dam: Self-Help in the Digital Jungle 6: Robert P. Merges: Institutions for Intellectual Property Transactions: The Case of Patent Pools 7: Bennett M. Lincoff: A Plan for the Future of Music Performance Rights Organizations in the Digital Age PART III: THE CLAIMS OF THE PUBLIC DOMAIN 8: Niva Elkin-Koren: A Public-Regarding Approach to Contracting Over Copyrights 9: Rebecca S. Eisenberg: Bargaining over the Transfer of Proprietary Research Tools: Is this Market Failing or Emerging? 10: Walter W. Powell: Networks of Learning in Biotechnology: Opportunities and Constraints Associated with Relational Contracting in a Knowledge-Intensive Field 11: Yochai Benkler: A Political Economy of the Public Domain: Markets in Information Goods vs. the Marketplace of Ideas PART IV: IMPLEMENTING INNOVATION POLICY FOR THE INFORMATION AGE 12: Thomas Dreier: Balancing Proprietary and Public Domain Interests: Inside or Outside of Proprietary Rights? 13: Susan DeSanti (with William Cohen, Nancy Dickinson, and Michael Fanelli): Competition to Innovate: Strategies for Proper Antitrust Assessments 14: Bernt Hugenholtz: Copyright and Freedom of Expression in Europe 15: Hanns Ullrich: Intellectual Property, Access to Information and Antitrust: Harmony, Disharmony and International Harmonization PART V: VIEWS FROM THE BENCH 16: Frank H. Easterbrook: Who Decides the Extent of Rights in Intellectual Property? 17: Sir Robin Jacob: Expanding the Bounds of Intellectual Property 18: John Newman: Views from the Bench 19: Diane P. Wood: Intellectual Property in the Courts: The Role of the Judge
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  • Dreyfuss, Rochelle Cooper.
  • Zimmermann, Diane Leenher.
  • First, Harry.
ISBN
  • (0-19-829857-9)
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