Expanding the boundaries of intellectual property : innovation policy for the knowledge society /
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Imprint: | New York : Oxford University Press, 2001. |
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Description: | xliv, 447 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4416645 |
Table of Contents:
- Part I. Expanding the Private Domain
- 1. The Innovation Lottery
- 2. Of Green Tulips and Legal Kudzu: Repackaging Rights in Subpatentable Innovation
- 3. U.S. Initiatives to Protect Works of Low Authorship
- Part II. The Growth of Private Ordering Regimes
- 4. Setting Compatibility Standards: Cooperation or Collusion?
- 5. Self-Help in the Digital Jungle
- 6. Institutions for Intellectual Property Transactions: The Case of Patent Pools
- 7. A Plan for the Future of Music Performance Rights Organizations in the Digital Age
- Part III. The Claims of the Public Domain
- 8. A Public-Regarding Approach to Contracting Over Copyrights
- 9. Bargaining over the Transfer of Proprietary Research Tools: Is this Market Failing or Emerging?
- 10. Networks of Learning in Biotechnology: Opportunities and Constraints Associated with Relational Contracting in a Knowledge-Intensive Field
- 11. 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. Balancing Proprietary and Public Domain Interests: Inside or Outside of Proprietary Rights?
- 13. Competition to Innovate: Strategies for Proper Antitrust Assessments
- 14. Copyright and Freedom of Expression in Europe
- 15. Intellectual Property, Access to Information and Antitrust: Harmony, Disharmony and International Harmonization
- Part V. Views from the Bench
- 16. Who Decides the Extent of Rights in Intellectual Property?
- 17. Expanding the Bounds of Intellectual Property
- 18. Views from the Bench
- 19. Intellectual Property in the Courts: The Role of the Judge