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Forgotten Intellectual Property Lore: Creativity, Entrepreneurship and Intellectual Property

Edited by: Shubha Ghosh

ISBN13: 9781788978705
Published: October 2020
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £133.00



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This innovative book explores forgotten disputes over intellectual property and the ways in which authors, inventors, publishers, courts, and sovereigns have managed these disputes throughout the centuries. With an eye on reform, it chronicles the resilience of legal rules and challenges the methodology behind traditional legal analyses.

Disentangling lore from traditions, expert contributors incorporate contextual understandings that are rooted in history, sociology, political science, and literary studies into their analyses. They explore the context of particular cases to reveal the ramifications of specific doctrines for the evolution of intellectual property practices. Chapters illuminate the various facets of intellectual property lore: contract, authorship, common law, and wartime property. Utilising novel methods and previously unpublished materials on copyright, patent, and trademark law, the book examines legal history and developments from multiple perspectives.

This rich and accessible book will prove to be a valuable resource for students, academics of intellectual property law, and legal historians. Its use of new materials and exploration of key cases will also be beneficial for intellectual property legal practitioners.

Subjects:
Intellectual Property Law
Contents:
Introduction
PART I. THE LORE OF PROPOERTY AND CONTRACT
1. Locke’s (Own) Literary Property
Rebecca Schoff Curtin
2. The Lawful Piracy of James Joyce’s Poems
Robert Spoo
PART II. THE LORE OF INTANGIBILITY
3. Pope versus Curll (1741) Revisited: Being A fair and true Account of the Views of certain well-respected Authors on Publishing, Pyracy and Propertie in the Eighteenth Century
Graham Dutfield and Uma Suthersanen
4. Neilson v. Harford: Shape and Form in Patent Law
Jeffrey A. Lefstin
PART III. THE LORE OF AUTHORSHIP
5. The Stolen Poem of Saint Moling
Brian L. Frye
6. A Critical Review of the Quest for Global Protection of Traditional Knowledge: Politico-Economic Concerns
Kosgei Kembol Alvin
7. Folklore vis-à-vis Intellectual Property of Bengal since 17th century: A Study
Mayuree Sengupta
PART IV. THE LORE OF COMMON LAW
8. Radical Patent Law Reform in a Common Law Enabling System: A Metahistory
Samuel F. Ernst
9. The Legacy of The Seasons: Confusion and Misdirection
Mark Perry
PART V. THE LORE OF COURTS
10. ‘If Music Did Not Pay’: The State Court Roots of Justice Holmes’ Intellectual Property Jurisprudence
Shubha Ghosh
11. In the Shadow of the Trade-Mark Cases: The 1881 Trademark Act and the Supreme Court
Zvi S. Rosen
PART VI. THE LORE OF INTELLECTUAL PROPOERTY, HUMAN RIGHTS AND DEVELOPMENT
12. Is there a Constitutional Right to Intellectual Property in South Africa? Revisiting the Case of In re Certification of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996
Emmanuel Kolawole Oke
13. Biotechnology Sector in India
Kshitij Kumar Singh
PART VII. THE LORE OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY DURING WARTIME
14. International Trade Mark Enforcement Under the Versailles Treaty: A Case Study of Sanatogen
Arpan Banerjee and Dana Beldiman
15. ‘A Process of experimentation’: Intellectual Property, War and Defence in Australasia
Catherine Bond and Jessica C Lai
Index