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E-raamat: Diversity in Intellectual Property: Identities, Interests, and Intersections

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This book aims to create an interface between intellectual property and diversity - including cultural, biological, religious, racial, and gender-based diversity. While acknowledging that the historical rationale for intellectual property protection is based on theories of utilitarian incentives and property rights, the authors of this volume assert that the current intellectual property framework is not incompatible with including diversity as part of its objectives. Through its various themes, this book delves into the debate of whether such inclusion can be made possible and how intellectual property norms could be effectively used to protect and promote diversity. In this volume, leading scholars address ongoing regional, national, and international debates within the contexts of diversity, the existing legal framework, and the broader political and economic climate. The authors tackle such wide-ranging topics as the prohibition against trademarking slurs and concepts of intellectual property in ancient Indian texts.

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Leading scholars address the interface between intellectual property and diversity with respect to culture, religion, race, and gender.
Notes on Editors and Contributors ix
Foreword: Diversifying Intellectual Property xvii
Rosemary J. Coombe
Acknowledgments xxi
Introduction: Recognizing Diversity in Intellectual Property 1(16)
Irene Calboli
Srividhya Ragavan
Part I Recognizing and Supporting Diversity in Intellectual Property Norm Setting
1 Interpreting International Intellectual Property Agreements and Supporting Diversity Goals
17(18)
Susy Frankel
2 The Miracle at Marrakesh: Doing Justice for the Blind and Visually Impaired While Changing the Culture of Norm Setting at WIPO
35(23)
Danielle Conway
3 Deviant Globalization and the Rise of Diverse Interests in the Multilateral Protection of Intellectual Property
58(18)
Doris Estelle Long
4 Promoting Diversity in Pharmaceutical Innovation and Access: India's Experience in the Post-TRIPS World
76(29)
Yogesh Pai
Part II The Influence of Morality, Race, and Ethnicity-Related Interests on Intellectual Property
5 Registering Offense: The Prohibition of Slurs as Trademarks
105(25)
Christine Haight Farley
6 Racist Trademarks and the Persistence of Commodity Racism in Europe and the United States
130(19)
Malte Hinrichsen
7 Patents and Morality in Europe
149(20)
Enrico Bonadio
8 Genetic Identity and Personalized Medicine Patenting: An Update on Myriad's Patents Related to Ashkenazim Jewish Ancestry
169(24)
Shubha Ghosh
Part III Framing Intellectual Property through the Lenses of Religions and Philosophies
9 Shabbat: A Diverse Perspective on Human Creativity
193(18)
Roberta Rosenthal Kwall
10 "Grant Me Justice against My Adversary": What Parables Can Teach Us about Organic Seed Growers & Trade Assoc. v. Monsanto Co.
211(21)
Margo A. Bagley
11 Intellectual Property in the Ancient Indian Texts
232(15)
Prabha Sridevan
12 Intellectual Property and Confucianism
247(26)
Peter K. Yu
Part IV Gender-Related Interests and Challenges: Feminist Theories and Intellectual Property
13 Feminist Aesthetics and Copyright Law: Genius, Value, and Gendered Visions of the Creative Self
273(21)
Carys J. Craig
14 The Romantic Author and the Romance Writer: Resisting Gendered Concepts of Creativity
294(21)
Rebecca Tushnet
15 Slash/ing Gender and Intellectual Property: A View from Fan Fiction
315(24)
Sonia K. Katyal
16 Copyright Law and the Commoditization of Sex
339(28)
Ann Bartow
Part V Diversity, Creative Industries, and Intellectual Property
17 Nollywood and African Cinema: Cultural Diversity and the Global Entertainment Industry
367(17)
Olufunmilayo B. Arewa
18 Looks Familiar: Fashion, Design and Diverse Identities in the Digital
384(19)
Johanna Gibson
19 The Transformative Potential of Counter cultural Recoding in Copyright Law: A Study of Superheroes and Fair Use
403(23)
David Tan
20 The Diversity of Interests in the Trademark Protection of Luxury Brands
426(27)
Haochen Sun
Part VI The Ongoing Debate on Intellectual Property and (Traditional) Cultural Diversity
21 Epistemic Communities and the "People without History": The Contribution of Intellectual Property Law to the "Safeguarding" of Intangible Cultural Heritage
453(19)
Christoph Antons
22 A Diet Too Far? Intangible Cultural Heritage, Cultural Diversity, and Culinary Practices
472(22)
Tomer Broude
23 Legal Protection for Indonesian Traditional Arts in Transition
494(31)
Peter Jaszi
Index 525
Irene Calboli is Professor of Law at Marquette University Law School and a Visiting Professor at the Faculty of Law at the National University of Singapore. Her scholarship has appeared in leading journals in Europe, the United States, and Asia, including the International Review of Intellectual Property and Competition Law, the European Intellectual Property Review, the Illinois Law Review, the Florida Law Review, and the American University Law Review, among others. Her recent edited books include Trademark Protection and Territoriality Challenges in a Global Economy (2014, with E. Lee), and The Law and Practice of Trademark Transactions (2015, with J. de Werra). Srividhya Ragavan is Professor of Law at the University of Oklahoma, College of Law. Ragavan's scholarship focuses on the interplay between international trade law and intellectual property issues with a developmental perspective. Her scholarship has been published in leading journals in the United States, Europe, and Asia, including the Arizona State Law Review, the Duke Journal of Law and Technology, and the International Review of Intellectual Property and Competition Law. Her publications explore such diverse topics as trade, traditional knowledge, pharmaceutical patenting, and agricultural subsidies. Ragavan is the author, recently, of Patent and Trade Disparities in Developing Countries (2012).