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THE FUTURE OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY IN THE GLOBAL MARKET OF THE INFORMATION SOCIETY, Who is going to shape the IPR system in the new millennium ?

Lieu d’édition : Brussel

Année d’édition : 2003

Editeur : Bruylant

Description : in-8, br., très bon état, XII-237 p.

I. The role of Europe, the Unites States and Japan in world-wide copyright protection : J. Reinbothe, The role of Europe in world-wide copyright protection ; M.S. Keplinger, The role of the US in world-wide copyright protection ; S. Kozuka, The role of Japan in world-wide copyright protection ; P. Goldstein, Perspectives on research and educational uses in copyright and author's right ; D. Yuping, Brief introduction to the new Chinese copyright law ; I. Prost, The point of view of European authors' societies ; O. Regnier, The point of view of the music industry ; M.-T. Huppertz, The point of view of the software industry. II. The role of Europe, the US and Japan in world-wide protection of industrial property : E. Nooteboom, The role of Europe in world-wide protection of industrial property ; K.M. Hauda, The role of the US in world-wide protection of industrial property ; T. Duoi, The role of Japan in world-wide protection of industrial property.III. The role of international organizations and of developing countries : J. Blomqvist, The future role of WIPO in the copyright area ; P. Baechtold, The future role of WIPO in the area of industrial property ; H. Wager, The future role of WIPO in the field of intellectual property ; P. Vandoren, The view of the European Commission on TRIPs after Doha ; C.M. Correa, Intellectual property rights: a perspective from developing countries ; A.M. Pacon, Intellectual property rights and developing countries. General context and opportunities for the developing countries in the actual negotiations ; A. Kato, How the TRIPS agreement institutionalizes the protection of pharmaceutical invention by patent rights.

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Mots clés : Propriété littéraire artistique & industrielle

I. The role of Europe, the Unites States and Japan in world-wide copyright protection : J. Reinbothe, The role of Europe in world-wide copyright protection ; M.S. Keplinger, The role of the US in world-wide copyright protection ; S. Kozuka, The role of Japan in world-wide copyright protection ; P. Goldstein, Perspectives on research and educational uses in copyright and author's right ; D. Yuping, Brief introduction to the new Chinese copyright law ; I. Prost, The point of view of European authors' societies ; O. Regnier, The point of view of the music industry ; M.-T. Huppertz, The point of view of the software industry. II. The role of Europe, the US and Japan in world-wide protection of industrial property : E. Nooteboom, The role of Europe in world-wide protection of industrial property ; K.M. Hauda, The role of the US in world-wide protection of industrial property ; T. Duoi, The role of Japan in world-wide protection of industrial property.III. The role of international organizations and of developing countries : J. Blomqvist, The future role of WIPO in the copyright area ; P. Baechtold, The future role of WIPO in the area of industrial property ; H. Wager, The future role of WIPO in the field of intellectual property ; P. Vandoren, The view of the European Commission on TRIPs after Doha ; C.M. Correa, Intellectual property rights: a perspective from developing countries ; A.M. Pacon, Intellectual property rights and developing countries. General context and opportunities for the developing countries in the actual negotiations ; A. Kato, How the TRIPS agreement institutionalizes the protection of pharmaceutical invention by patent rights.

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Lieu d’édition
Brussel
Année d’édition
2003
Date d’édition
2003-01-01
Editeur
Bruylant
Description
in-8, br., très bon état, XII-237 p.

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