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Book Title: The Innovation Society and Intellectual Property
Editor(s): Drexl, Josef; Kamperman Sanders, Anselm
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 2
Extract:
Contents
List of figures vii
List of tables viii
List of contributors ix
Preface xi
List of abbreviations xiv
PART I IP EXPANSION: THE EFFECT OF NEW
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS ON
INNOVATION
1 Utility models: do they really serve national innovation
strategies? 2
Uma Suthersanen
2 Is UPOV 1991 a good fit for developing countries? 25
Mrinalini Kochupillai
3 Geographical indications and innovation: what is the
connection? 59
Anke Moerland
PART II A NEED TO LIMIT THE SCOPE OF
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY?
4 An empirical approach to the public domain 87
Kris Erickson, Martin Kretschmer and Dinusha Mendis
5 A doctrine of the public domain 117
Alexander Peukert
6 Free riding on the repute of trade marks: does protection
generate innovation? 146
Ansgar Ohly
v
vi The innovation society and intellectual property
7 The European foreign policy for intellectual property
enforcement 160
Xavier Seuba and Elena Dan
8 Revisiting the patent misuse doctrine: its potential
contribution to maintaining incentives for innovation 188
Daryl Lim
9 Standard-essential patents: limiting exclusivity for the
sake of innovation 208
Peter Georg Picht
PART III NEW PARADIGMS OF INNOVATION IN
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
10 Intellectual property rights and open innovation in 3D
printing: a different form of exclusivity 231
Nari Lee
11 Transformative use and user generated content
Integrating new paradigms of creativity in copyright law 261
Matthias Leistner and Verena Roder-Hießerich
Index 289
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