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Research Handbook on Intellectual Property and Creative Industries

Edited by:  Abbe E. L. Brown, Charlotte Waelde

ISBN13: 9781786431165
Published: March 2018
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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The creative industries are becoming of increasing importance from economic, cultural, and social perspectives.

This Handbook explores the relationship, whether positive or negative, between creative industries and intellectual property (IP) rights. Distinguished international contributors reflect on the diverse policy approaches from across the world, taking into consideration a broad spectrum of economic and philosophical stances.

In doing so, the topical chapters offer a global exploration of a wide breadth of issues, including sector-specific examples ranging from museums to traditional knowledge and artificial intelligence to enforcement and new business models. Intriguingly, this Handbook also looks forward to future challenges and developments regarding the role of IP in creative industries.

Delivering fresh and challenging perspectives on the rich and important relationship between IP and the creative industries, this Handbook will be vital reading for scholars of IP. It will also be an important reference for advisors to, policymakers for, and funders of the creative industries, as well as activists challenging the power of IP.

Subjects:
Intellectual Property Law
Contents:
Foreword Ian Hargreaves
Introduction Abbe E. L. Brown and Charlotte Waelde

Part I Setting the Scene: What is IP and why is it relevant to creative industries
1. Whither the creative economy? Some reflections on the European case Philip Schlesinger
2. Copyright and performers' rights in the creative industries: old laws for new challenges Mathilde Pavis
3. Design, utility models and patents Stina Teilmann-Lock
4. Passing off, unfair competition and trade marks Hasan Yilmaztelin
5. Intellectual property in creative industries: the economic perspective Christian Handke

Part II National and Regional Case Studies
6. Intellectual property and creative industries policy in the UK Kristofer Erickson
7. Intellectual property and creative industries policy in Africa Enyinna Nwauche
8. The Creative industries and intellectual property in India Yudhishthir Raj Isar
9. If all you have is a hammer: Promoting the creative industries through EU copyright reform Julia Reda 10. Cultural creative industries from a cultural policy perspective: the case of Japan Emiko Kakiuchi

Part III IP, Creativity and Reward: Sharing and Enforcement
11. Open approaches to sharing: Registered and unregistered rights Andres Guadamuz
12. Open approaches to sharing: Egypt's independent music: a realm of sharing and creativity Nagla Rizk; 13. IP Enforcement and remedy: Empirical consideration of enforcement action Jane Cornwell
14. IP Enforcement and remedy: What is success? IP litigation and the creative industries Abbe E. L. Brown

Part IV Case Studies: Coping with Legal, Social and Technical Change
15. Visual Arts: Artists' voices from the field Smita Kheria
16. Problematising heritage crafts authorship and ownership: steps towards the intellectual property protection of the traditional Romanian blouse Amalia Sabiescu
17. Performing arts: a study of dance Charlotte Waelde and Sarah Whatley
18. Traditional knowledge: Protecting the intangible: tracing the development of international protection for folklore Stephen Collins
19. Traditional knowledge: The Creative Sector and Traditional Knowledge Susy Frankel
20. Software: Intellectual property and artificial intelligence Roger Burt and Colin Davies
21. Copyright in Museums Amalyah Keshet

Part V Cross-Sector Issues
22. Theory and philosophy Jaime Stapleton
23. How people understand intellectual property, creativity and reward Gregory N. Mandel
24. Business Models: Appropriating value: on the relationship between business models and intellectual property Henning Berthold, Melinda Grewar, Shiona Chillas and Barbara Townley
25. Corporate social responsibility, intellectual property and the creative industries Abbe E. L. Brown, Nicholas Gervassis and Rumbidzai Mukonoweshuro

Part VI Foresighting
26. The hard sell: economics and intellectual property policy in the creative & cultural industries Nicola Searle
27. Creative industries, diversity, and intellectual property Irene Calboli
28. Creative economy: industry versus language? John Hartley
29. Distributed, cumulative, collaborative, collective creativity Valdimar Tr. Hafstein

Index