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Harmonizing Intellectual Property Law for a Trans-Atlantic Knowledge Economy

Edited by: Péter Mezei, Hannibal Travis, Anett Pogácsás

ISBN13: 9789004686205
Published: May 2024
Publisher: Brill Nijhoff
Country of Publication: Netherlands
Format: Hardback
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This book gathers and builds on research into distinct national and regional traditions in regulating innovation. It is an early attempt at a comprehensive legal history of the uneven trans-Atlantic harmonization of IP law. Authors explore harmonization as a legal mandate and a progressive ideal, and imagines areas in which coherent regulatory webs could build a more vibrant trans-Atlantic knowledge economy.

Subjects:
Intellectual Property Law
Contents:
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Figures
Notes on Contributors
Harmonizing Intellectual Property Law for a Trans-Atlantic Knowledge Economy – an Introduction
 Péter Mezei, Hannibal Travis and Anett Pogácsás

Part 1: Pursuit of Harmonization
1. From Plato to WIPO: Old and New in Legal Harmonization
 Laura R. Ford
2. Augmented Creativity in a Harmonized Trans-Atlantic Knowledge Economy
 Hannibal Travis
3. Press Publications and the Curious Case of Exceptions to Neighbouring Rights
 Ana Lazarova
4. New Possibilities with Out-of-Commerce Works in the EU
 Dénes Legeza

Part 2: Divergencies in Harmonization
5. The Need for a More Balanced Policy Approach for Digital Exhaustion – a Critical Review of the Tom Kabinet and ReDigi Judgments
 Péter Mezei and Caterina Sganga
6. Online Rights’ Withdrawal and Collective Management – Harmonizing the Online Music Rights Withdrawals for a Trans-Atlantic Streaming Economy
 Lucius Klobucnik
7. “To Waive or not to Waive?” – Some Thoughts on the Role of Copyright Waiver
 Anett Pogácsás
8. Experimenting with EU Moral Rights Harmonisation and Works of Visual Arts: Dream or Nightmare?
 Giulia Dore
9. Towards Unified Protection of Users with Disabilities in EU IP Law?
 Karolina Sztobryn

Part 3: Innovation for or against Harmonization?
10. “Spooky” Innovation and Human Rights
 Hannibal Travis
11. Public Property from the Machine
 Mauritz Kop
12. AI Training Data: between Holy Grail and Forbidden Fruit
 David Linke

Part 4: The Challenges of Technological Advancements on IP Doctrine – Any Space for Harmonization Yet?
13. Navigating the Trans-Atlantic Design Protection Quandary
 Peter S. Menell
14. 3D Printing, Digital Watermarking and Copyright Protection in CAD Design Files
 Ioanna Lapatoura
15. No More Convergence? Copyright Protection of Application Programming Interfaces in the USA and the EU
 Bohdan Widła
16. Photographic Works and Mere Photographies: a View of an Old Discussion under the Point of View of New Technologies
 Luis-Javier Capote-Pérez

Index