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_a347.77 _bLAI |
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100 | _aLai, Jessica C | ||
245 | _aIntellectual Property and Access to Im/material Goods | ||
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_aUK _bEdward Elgar _c2016 |
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_aPART I. THEORETICAL REFLECTIONS ON THE IM/MATERIAL DIVIDE _a1. Understanding access to thing: a knowledge commons perspective _a2. Copyright and the new materialism _aPART II. CONCEPTUAL CHANGES AND CHALLENGES POSED BY NEW TECHNOLOGIES _a3. The copy in copyright _a4. A tale of two histories: the "invention" and its incentive theory _a5. The nebulous "invention": from"idea and embodiment" to "idea/embodiment and observable physical effects"? _aPART III. PRACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS _a6. Digital lending and public access to knowledge _a7. Patents, human biobanks and access to health benefits: bridging the public-private divide _a8. Tangible meets the intangible: international trade in intellectual property _aPART IV. THE IM/MATERIAL IN MUSEUMS AND ISSUES RELATING TO TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE _a9. The negotiations in WIPO for international conventions on traditional knowledge and traditional cultural expressions _a10. in/tangible heritage intellectual property and museum policy: exploring methods for respecting indigenous legal traditions. _a11. Digital v analogue |
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