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Intellectual Property

By Michael Spence
Oxford University Press August 2007

Specifications

ISBN-13
9780198765011
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Publication
August 2007
Format
Paperback , 386 pages
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

Details

  • A scholarly and original introduction to intellectual property law, written by a highly respected and leading academic in the field
  • Examines the concept of intellectual property law including the subject matter, allocation of the first ownership of rights, and the scope of protection, thereby providing the reader with a strong sense of the shape and purpose of the most important intellectual property systems
  • Raises the ethical issues surrounding the legal protection attributed to intangible products of human creativity, ingenuity, and effort, encouraging students to reflect upon current law and its role in national, regional, and even global, prosperity

To offer a core concept of intellectual property, to consider various justifications for the recognition of intellectual property rights and to expound their operation in particular areas of activity is the purpose of this book.

It is essential to examine both the concept of intellectual property and the reasons why a legal system might incorporate such a concept. We are increasingly told that the wealth of nations, consists in 'intangible assets'. These are the intangible products of human creativity, ingenuity and effort. It is frequently argued that these assets represent the future of the developed economies and that their adequate protection by the intellectual property regimes is essential to national, regional, and even global, prosperity. We are also told that the creators of such assets have a strong moral claim to them, and that developed legal systems should recognise this claim. 

This text examines the ethical issues and debates surrounding intellectual property law and focuses on three aspects of the major intellectual property regimes: subject matter; the allocation of the first ownership of rights; and the scope of protection. These three aspects of the major regimes provide readers with a strong sense of the shape and purpose of the most important intellectual property systems.

Table of Contents

1: The Concept of Intellectual Property
2: The Justification of Intellectual Property
3: The Protection of Creative Assets
4: The Protection of Technology Assets
5: The Protection of Marketing Assets
6: The Protection of Information Assets

About the Author

Michael Spence, Head of the Social Sciences Division of the University of Oxford, Fellow and Tutor in Law at St Catherine's College Oxford, and CUF Lecturer at the University of Oxford

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