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Intellectual property and digital content Vol. II

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Publication details: London Edward Elgar 2013Description: 972p ixISBN:
  • 9781781006863
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.048000 GRU-II
Contents:
Volume II Acknowledgements; An introduction to both volumes by the editor appears in Volume I; PART I PATENTS AND DIGITAL CONTENT; 1. Bradford L. Smith and Susan O. Mann (2004), ‘Innovation and Intellectual Property Protection in the Software Industry: An Emerging Role for Patents; 2. Donald S. Chisum (1986), ‘The Patentability of Algorithms’; 3. Jay Dratler, Jr. (2003), ‘Does Lord Darcy Yet Live? The Case Against Software and Business-Method Patents’; 4. Dan L. Burk and Mark A. Lemley (2005), ‘Designing Optimal Software Patents’; 5. Richard S. Gruner (2003), ‘Everything Old is New Again: Obviousness Limitations on Patenting Computer Updates of Old Designs’; 6. John R. Allison and Ronald J. Mann (2007), ‘The Disputed Quality of Software Patents’; 7. John R. Allison, Abe Dunn and Ronald J. Mann (2007), ‘Software Patents, Incumbents, and Entry’; 8. Stuart J.H. Graham, Robert P. Merges, Pam Samuelson and Ted Sichelman (2009), ‘High Technology Entrepreneurs and the Patent System: Results of the 2008 Berkeley Patent Survey’; PART II OTHER PROTECTIONS FOR IP IN DIGITAL CONTENT; 9. Victoria A. Cundiff (2009), ‘Reasonable Measures to Protect Trade Secrets in a Digital Environment’; 10. Dan L. Burk (2000), ‘The Trouble With Trespass’; 11. Kristen Osenga (2009), ‘Information May Want to Be Free, but Information Products Do Not: Protecting and Facilitating Transactions in Information Products’; 12. Peter K. Yu (2006), ‘Anticircumvention and Anti-Anticircumvention’; 13. Irina D. Manta (2011), ‘The Puzzle of Criminal Sanctions for Intellectual Property Infringement’; 14. Shubha Ghosh (2009), ‘Open Borders, Intellectual Property and Federal Criminal Trade Secret Law’; PART III FUTURE CULTURAL AND BUSINESS INFLUENCES; 15. Lawrence Lessig (2006), ‘Re-Crafting a Public Domain’; 16. R. Polk Wagner (2003), ‘Information Wants to Be Free: Intellectual Property and the Mythologies of Control’; 17. Olufunmilayo B. Arewa (2010), ‘YouTube, UGC, and Digital Music: Competing Business and Cultural Models in the Internet Age’; 18. Yochai Benkler (2002), ‘Coase’s Penguin, or, Linux and The Nature of the Firm’; 19. Robert P. Merges (2008), ‘The Concept of Property in the Digital Era’
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Volume II
Acknowledgements;
An introduction to both volumes by the editor appears in Volume I;
PART I PATENTS AND DIGITAL CONTENT;
1. Bradford L. Smith and Susan O. Mann (2004), ‘Innovation and Intellectual Property Protection in the Software Industry: An Emerging Role for Patents;
2. Donald S. Chisum (1986), ‘The Patentability of Algorithms’;
3. Jay Dratler, Jr. (2003), ‘Does Lord Darcy Yet Live? The Case Against Software and Business-Method Patents’;
4. Dan L. Burk and Mark A. Lemley (2005), ‘Designing Optimal Software Patents’;
5. Richard S. Gruner (2003), ‘Everything Old is New Again: Obviousness Limitations on Patenting Computer Updates of Old Designs’;
6. John R. Allison and Ronald J. Mann (2007), ‘The Disputed Quality of Software Patents’;
7. John R. Allison, Abe Dunn and Ronald J. Mann (2007), ‘Software Patents, Incumbents, and Entry’;
8. Stuart J.H. Graham, Robert P. Merges, Pam Samuelson and Ted Sichelman (2009), ‘High Technology Entrepreneurs and the Patent System: Results of the 2008 Berkeley Patent Survey’;
PART II OTHER PROTECTIONS FOR IP IN DIGITAL CONTENT;
9. Victoria A. Cundiff (2009), ‘Reasonable Measures to Protect Trade Secrets in a Digital Environment’;
10. Dan L. Burk (2000), ‘The Trouble With Trespass’;
11. Kristen Osenga (2009), ‘Information May Want to Be Free, but Information Products Do Not: Protecting and Facilitating Transactions in Information Products’;
12. Peter K. Yu (2006), ‘Anticircumvention and Anti-Anticircumvention’;
13. Irina D. Manta (2011), ‘The Puzzle of Criminal Sanctions for Intellectual Property Infringement’;
14. Shubha Ghosh (2009), ‘Open Borders, Intellectual Property and Federal Criminal Trade Secret Law’;
PART III FUTURE CULTURAL AND BUSINESS INFLUENCES;
15. Lawrence Lessig (2006), ‘Re-Crafting a Public Domain’;
16. R. Polk Wagner (2003), ‘Information Wants to Be Free: Intellectual Property and the Mythologies of Control’;
17. Olufunmilayo B. Arewa (2010), ‘YouTube, UGC, and Digital Music: Competing Business and Cultural Models in the Internet Age’;
18. Yochai Benkler (2002), ‘Coase’s Penguin, or, Linux and The Nature of the Firm’;
19. Robert P. Merges (2008), ‘The Concept of Property in the Digital Era’

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