The Cambridge handbook of intellectual property and social justice /

"Protection for intellectual property has never been absolute; it has always been limited in the public interest. The benefits of intellectual property protection are meant to flow to everyone, not just a limited population of creators and the corporations that represent them. Given this social...

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Group Author: Jamar, Steven D. (Editor); Mtima, Lateef (Editor)
Published: Cambridge University Press,
Publisher Address: Cambridge, United Kingdom :
Publication Dates: 2024.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Summary: "Protection for intellectual property has never been absolute; it has always been limited in the public interest. The benefits of intellectual property protection are meant to flow to everyone, not just a limited population of creators and the corporations that represent them. Given this social-utility function, intellectual property regimes must address issues of access, inclusion, and empowerment for marginalized and excluded groups. This handbook defines an approach to considering social justice in intellectual property law and regulation. Top scholars in the field offer surveys of social justice implementation in patent, copyright, trademarks, trade secrets, rights of publicity, and other major IP areas. Chapters define Intellectual Property Social Justice theory and include recommendations for reforming aspects of IP law and administration to further social justice by providing better access, more inclusion, and greater empowerment to marginalized groups"--
Carrier Form: xxxvi, 563 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN: 9781108482738
1108482732
Index Number: KF2979
CLC: D971.234-05
Call Number: D971.234-05/C178
Contents: Prolusion : what is intellectual property (and why should you care about it anyway?) : a layperson's guide to intellectual property law /
Introduction : intellectual property social justice theory : history, development, and description /
Mapping the intellectual property/social justice frontier /
The Indians who were not heard and the band that must not be named : racial formation and social justice in intellectual property law /
Intellectual property social justice : a theoretical rationale /
People are the lifeblood of innovation /
Copyright and the interdependent relationship between social utility and social justice /
Trademarks, legal remedies, and social injustices /
Trade secrets from an intellectual property social justice perspective /
Tattoo use : what does the right of publicity have to do with social justice? /
Copyright, music, and race : the case of mirror cover recordings /
They knew it all along : patents, social justice, and fights for civil rights /
Copyright's promise of dignity in the 19th century /
Intellectual property empowerment and protection for prisoners /
Works of "recognized stature" under VARA : recognized by whom? /
The lead sheet problem in music copyright : Williams and Skidmore revealed the systematic diminution of pop music's aural composers /
Applying social justice principles in the practice of intellectual property law /
User-generated transformation : intellectual property, social justice, and fanworks /
Libraries, copyright exceptions, and social justice /
An intellectual property social justice perspective on intellectual property protection for artificial intelligence programs /
Intellectual property social justice on the international plane /
Intellectual property, social justice, and human development : empowering female entrepreneurs through trademark law /
Controversial trademarks : a comparative analysis /
The role of nonrightsholder advocates and academics in achieving social justice balance in copyright : the case of Colombia /
Exposing gender bias in intellectual property law : the UK music industries /
Intellectual property and social justice futures /
Patenting custom fit, aspiring for social justice /
A primer on critical race intellectual property /
Intellectual property after George Floyd /