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E-raamat: Rethinking Intellectual Property: Balancing Conflicts of Interest in the Constitutional Paradigm

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  • Sari: Rethinking Law series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Jan-2018
  • Kirjastus: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781783478019
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  • Kirjastus: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
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  • ISBN-13: 9781783478019

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Intellectual property law is built on constitutional foundations and is underpinned by the twin freedoms of freedom of expression and freedom of economic enterprise. In this thoughtful evaluation, Gustavo Ghidini offers up a reconstruction of the core features of each intellectual property paradigm, including patents, copyright, and trademarks, suggesting measures for reform to allow intellectual property to become socially beneficial for all.

Rethinking Intellectual Property is a deeply reflective conceptualisation of the modern principles of intellectual property law at both a national and an international level. The first chapter investigates conflicts of interests relating to intellectual property and guiding principles for their resolution within its constitutional framework. Ghidini then moves on to examine the reshaping of patent protection, and the way that the exercise of patent rights goes hand-in-hand with the competitive dynamics of technological innovation. In chapter 3, he analyses the copyright paradigm from an industrial perspective, focusing particular attention to the online distribution of material. Chapter 4 moves on to examine trademark protection, and the protection of entrepreneurial identity and brand value. Finally, he addresses the complex intersection between intellectual property law and competition law.

This book will be invaluable reading for anyone interested in the conceptual foundations of intellectual property law, and challenges the reader to re-examine their understanding of the field.

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'With his new book Gustavo Ghidini presents the systematic sum of his work on the functional interdependence between intellectual property (patents, copyrights, trademarks) and the constitutional freedoms of access to knowledge, competition, and consumer choice and protection. Far more than an invitation merely to rethink the foundations and reach of intellectual property, he offers both a fresh and convincing methodology and a circumspect guide to understanding and applying intellectual property in the context of accelerated technological change, highly dynamic competition, and increasingly complex conflicts of interests. The book is a challenge and a promise of reward.' --Hanns Ullrich, Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition, Germany'Professor Gustavo Ghidini has produced an original detailed study of the whole system of intellectual property law as it is changing in the light of new technologies and new commercial strategies. His new approach provides a critical study of how each constituent element of the IP ''system'' (patent, trademark and copyright) contains ''pro-competitive antibodies'' which limit as well as bestow the exclusivity of the individual IP right. He also analyses in depth the related intersections between IP and competition law and unfair competition law. The depth and the comprehensiveness of the research underpinning Ghidini's analytic framework make this book a gem for legal practitioners and academics.' --Steven Anderman, University of Essex, UK

1 Conflicts of interest, and guiding principles for their resolution within IP's constitutional framework
1(68)
I The positive normative scenario
1(7)
II IPRs' essential scope
8(4)
III Firms as `final holders' of (economic) intellectual property rights
12(8)
IV The salient conflicts of interests underlying IPRs' exercise
20(6)
V From economic conflicts to those between legal models
26(24)
VI For a balanced reconstruction of IP regime(s): methodological criteria and examples of their application
50(19)
Bibliographical notes
63(6)
2 Patent protection of innovation: a `monopoly' with antibodies
69(87)
Introduction: the reconstruction hypothesis
69(2)
I A rethink of patents in light of their essential function
71(10)
II Limitation of patentability to the fruits of applied research
81(17)
III The other multiple limitations of exclusive protection
98(25)
IV Features fostering dynamic competition
123(15)
V Some proposals for reform
138(18)
Bibliographical notes
148(8)
3 From art to technology: copyright expansion and barriers: the evolving relation `right v. access'
156(103)
Introduction
156(7)
I Copyright holders, subject matter, content, and conditions for granting copyright
163(14)
II The scope of copyright: the boundaries of the ius excludendi
177(11)
III The `neighbouring rights' of non-copyright holders
188(3)
IV From analogue to digital environment: the persistent basic exclusionary model regime, and its limited breaches
191(35)
V Industrial design works
226(9)
VI Information technologies
235(24)
Bibliographical notes
248(11)
4 Firms' identity and brand value in the regime of trademarks
259(72)
Introduction: the two souls of the trademark regime -- which reconciliation?
259(7)
I The information on firms' market identity (distinctive function): its impact on competition
266(13)
II The other (`qualitative') information that may be conveyed by trademarks: the protection of consumers' expectations
279(4)
III Trademarks as goods per se
283(8)
IV The `extramural' and `intramural' protection of trademarks `with reputation'
291(20)
V The protection of (three-dimensional) shape marks and its implications for the protection of competition
311(9)
VI Secondary meaning and vulgarization -- the symmetry of the `rehabilitation' of generic signs
320(11)
Bibliographical notes
323(8)
5 On the `intersection' between IP and competition law(s)
331(68)
I The antitrust `interference'
331(50)
II The relationship between unfair competition law and IPRs regime
381(18)
Bibliographical notes
390(9)
Index 399
Gustavo Ghidini, Professor Emeritus, University of Milan and Senior Professor of Intellectual Property and Competition Law, LUISS University, Rome, Italy