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New Directions in Copyright Law, Volume 3

Edited by: Fiona Macmillan, Kathy Bowrey

ISBN13: 9781845422622
ISBN: 1845422627
Published: September 2006
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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This book, the third in the series, follows the themes considered in the first two volumes and brings together perspectives on copyright from law, politics, economics, cultural studies and social theory in an effort to forge a truly coherent and meaningful agenda for the future of copyright.

New Directions in Copyright Law, Volume 3 comprises thoughtful, critical and often challenging contributions from an international, multidisciplinary network of scholars who continue the exploration of the role, function and theoretical basis of copyright law. Themes such as the developments in related rights and rights neighbouring on copyright are discussed as well as the protection of traditional knowledge and culture.

Playing a leading role in stimulating international research and debate about the future of the copyright system, this book will be of great interest to copyright scholars and copyright stakeholders.

Subjects:
Intellectual Property Law
Contents:
Preface
Fiona Macmillan
PART I: PROTECTION OF TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE AND CULTURE
1. Protecting Traditional Cultural Expressions: The International Dimension
Michael Blakeney
2. Community and the Exhaustion of Culture. Creative Territories in Traditional Cultural Expressions
Johanna Gibson
3. Can Geographical Indications be a Viable Alternative for the Protection of Traditional Cultural Expressions?
Daphne Zografos
4. Knowledge and Power: Law, Politics and Socio-cultural Perspectives on the Protection of Traditional Medical Knowledge Systems in Zimbabwe
Alex Tawanda Magaisa
PART II: DEVELOPMENTS IN RIGHTS NEIGHBOURING ON COPYRIGHT
5. Australian Television Broadcasts as Copyright Property
David Brennan
6. A Right to My Public: Copyright, Human Right or Privacy?
Johanna Gibson
7. The Garden of Australian Dreams: The Moral Rights of Landscape Architects
Matthew Rimmer
8. ‘Pretend-y Rights’: On the Insanely Complicated New Regime for Performers’ Rights in Australia, and How Australian Performers Lost Out
Kimberlee Weatherall
9. The Qualification of Traditional Cultural Expressions in Private International Law: A Preliminary Appraisal
Guido Westkamp
10. The Resale Royalty and Indigenous Art: An Opportunity for the Recognition of Economic and Cultural Rights?
Robynne Quiggin
Index