The Exploitation of Intellectual Property Rights

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The Exploitation of Intellectual Property Rights

In Search of the Right Balance

9781035311453 Edward Elgar Publishing
Edited by Jens Schovsbo, dr.jur., PhD, Professor of Intellectual Property Law, Center for Information and Innovation Law (CIIR), University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Publication Date: 2023 ISBN: 978 1 03531 145 3 Extent: 258 pp
This perceptive book focuses on the interplay between the substantive provisions of intellectual property (IP) rights and the rules of enforcement. Featuring contributions from internationally recognised IP scholars, the book investigates different methods of ensuring that IP contractual and enforcement practices support the overall goals of the IP system.

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This perceptive book focuses on the interplay between the substantive provisions of intellectual property (IP) rights and the rules of enforcement. Featuring contributions from internationally recognised IP scholars, the book investigates different methods of ensuring that IP contractual and enforcement practices support the overall goals of the IP system.

Providing a comprehensive overview of contemporary issues in IP protection, including online content moderation, right of access, and copyright contract law, this book presents an interdisciplinary perspective on intellectual property rights around the world. The contributing authors explore algorithmic decision-making in IP rights, the practice of music sampling in relation to piracy, and an evaluation of the adequacy of statutory fair compensation provisions for authors and performers. The book also proposes a series of solutions for future international copyright issues and legislations limiting contractual freedom.

This book will be a valuable resource for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners in intellectual property law.
Critical Acclaim
‘Overall, the book is an excellent publication and testament to the benefits of conferences such as the annual ATRIP Congress which bring together talented IP scholars to investigate and present fresh solutions to emerging issues in IP.’
– Amy Tesoriero, Intellectual Property Forum (IPSANZ)

‘In this volume he edited as ATRIP’s President, Jens Schovsbo turns the analytical spotlight on a key aspect of intellectual property rights, their exploitation, often via licenses and other contractual arrangements. The book offers useful ideas to improve the balance between IP owners and users, and those in between.’
– Daniel Gervais, Vanderbilt University, US
Contributors
Contributors include: David Felipe Alvarez-Amezquita, Irina Eidsvold-Tøien, Orit Fischman-Afori, Kanchana Kariyawasam, Olga Kokoulina, M. Padmavati, Jens Schovsbo, Kalpana Tyagi, Florelia Vallejo-Trujillo, Leanne Wiseman, Joy Y. Xiang, Joshua Yuvaraj
Contents
Contents:

The exploitation of intellectual property rights: An overview 1
Jens Schovsbo
1 Regulating online content moderation: Taking stock and
moving ahead with procedural justice and due process rights 5
Orit Fischman-Afori
2 Transparency of algorithmic decision-making: Limits
posed by IPRs and trade secrets 28
Olga Kokoulina
3 Rebalancing intellectual property rights: A reflection on
Australian IPRs, consumer and environmental rights 57
Leanne Wiseman and Kanchana Kariyawasam
4 Use requirements of patent laws during pandemic – ‘litmus test’? 83
Manchikanti Padmavati
5 Access to undisclosed know-how 112
Joy Y. Xiang
6 Sampling the ‘soul of music’ in a post-Pelham world: An
interdisciplinary perspective 137
Kalpana Tyagi
7 Copyright reversion: Debates, data, and directions 161
Joshua Yuvaraj
8 Remunerating authors and performers: Are statutory fair
compensation provisions sufficient? 187
Irina Eidsvold-Tøien
9 Limiting freedom of contract: Next step for copyright treaties? 216
David Felipe Alvarez-Amezquita and Florelia Vallejo-Trujillo

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