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100 _aRaj Shekhar
245 0 _aArtificial Creations : Ascriptions, Ownership, Time Specific Monopolies
260 _aBangalore
_bNLSIU
_c2020
300 _a55p.
505 _aContents Preface and Acknowledgments vii; 1. Introduction 1; 1.1 Policy Relevance of the Study 4; 1.2 Structure of this Document 5; 2. Synopsis of the Study Proposal 7; 2.1 Research Problem 7; 2.2 Research Objectives 7; 2.3 Research Questions 8; 2.4 Research Methodology 8; 2.5 Research Limitations 9; 3. Determinants of Intellectual Property 10; 3.1 Human Ingenuity in Creative Products 10; 3.2 Moral Interest in Creative Products 11; 3.3 Legal Capacity of Creators 11; 3.4 Economic Investment in Creative Products 13; 3.5 Key Takeaways 15; 4. Nature of Intellectual Property 16; 4.1 Intellectual Property Rewards Weaken “Intrinsic Motivations” to Create 16; 4.2 Quantification of Change in Creativity Induced by Intellectual Property Rewards is Not Possible 17; 4.3 Key Takeaways 18; 5. Modes of Intellectual Property 20; 5.1 Ex Ante Determination of Ascription and Ownership is Essential and Justified 21; 5.2 Ex Ante Determination of the Length of Time-Specific Monopolies over Ownership is Unjustified 21; 5.3 Key Takeaways 23; 6. Determinants of Intellectual Property in Artificial Creations 24; 6.1 Human Ingenuity in Artificial Creations 24; 6.2 Moral Interest in Artificial Creations 25; 6.3 Legal Capacity of Artificial Creators 26; 6.4 Economic Investment in Artificial Creations 26; 6.5 Key Takeaways 26; 7. General Modalities for Intellectual Property Rewards for Artificial Creations 27; 7.1 Ascription for Artificial Creations 27; 7.2 Ownership of Artificial Creations 29; 7.3 Time-Specific Monopolies over Ownership of Artificial Creations 31; 7.4 Key Takeaways 32; 8. Treatment of Artificial Works and Artificial Inventions by Current Intellectual Property Regimes 33; 8.1 Artificial Works 33; 8.2 Artificial Inventions 35; 8.3 Key Takeaways 37; 9. Specific Intellectual Property Rewards for Artificial Works and Artificial Inventions 38; 9.1 Artificial Works 38; 9.2 Artificial Inventions 41; 9.3 Key Takeaways 46; 10. Conclusion 47; Appendix; Glossary 48; References 50.
700 _aProf. (Dr.) T. Ramakrishna - Guide
856 _uhttp://opac.nls.ac.in:8081/xmlui/handle/123456789/316
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