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An emerging intellectual property paradigm : perspectives from Canada / editor, Ysolde Gendreau.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cheltenham : Edward Elgar, [2008]Copyright date: ©2008Description: xxv, 318 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1847205976
  • 9781847205971
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.71048 22
Contents:
Part I. Industrial Property -- 1. The Challenge of Trademark Law in Canada's Federal and Bijural System / Teresa Scassa -- 2. A Watershed Year for Well Known or Famous Marks / Robert G. Howell -- 3. Canada's Treatment of Geographical Indications: Compliant or Defiant? An International Perspective / Dianne Daley -- 4. From Pasteur to Monsanto: Approaches to Patenting Life in Canada / Mark Perry -- 5. Canadian Pharmaceutical Patent Policy: International Constraints and Domestic Priorities / Melanie Bourassa Forcier and Jean-Frederic Morin -- Part II. Copyright -- 6. Canadian Colonial Copyright: The Colony Strikes Back / Pierre-Emmanuel Moyse -- 7. Canadian Originality: Remarks on a Judgment in Search of an Author / Abraham Drassinower -- 8. Moral Rights in Canada: An Historical and Comparative View / Elizabeth Adeney -- 9. A Uniquely Canadian Institution: The Copyright Board of Canada / Daniel J. Gervais -- Part III. Overlapping Issues -- 10. Battleground Between New and Old Orders: Control Conflicts Between Copyright and Personal Data Protection / Margaret Ann Wilkinson -- 11. When Intellectual Property Rights Converge - Tracing the Contours and Mapping the Fault Lines 'Case by Case' and 'Law by Law' / Myra J. Tawfik -- 12. Surfacing: The Canadian Intellectual Property Identity / Ysolde Gendreau.
Summary: "This book brings together contributions from reputed experts on Canadian intellectual property law which highlight its special features. Situated at the crossroads between legal traditions in Europe and the United States, Canada's intellectual property laws blend various elements from these regions and can offer innovative approaches. The chapters focus primarily on patents, trademarks, and copyrights, covering both historical and contemporary developments. They are designed to bring perspective and reflection upon what has become in recent years a very rich intellectual property environment."--Publisher's website.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part I. Industrial Property -- 1. The Challenge of Trademark Law in Canada's Federal and Bijural System / Teresa Scassa -- 2. A Watershed Year for Well Known or Famous Marks / Robert G. Howell -- 3. Canada's Treatment of Geographical Indications: Compliant or Defiant? An International Perspective / Dianne Daley -- 4. From Pasteur to Monsanto: Approaches to Patenting Life in Canada / Mark Perry -- 5. Canadian Pharmaceutical Patent Policy: International Constraints and Domestic Priorities / Melanie Bourassa Forcier and Jean-Frederic Morin -- Part II. Copyright -- 6. Canadian Colonial Copyright: The Colony Strikes Back / Pierre-Emmanuel Moyse -- 7. Canadian Originality: Remarks on a Judgment in Search of an Author / Abraham Drassinower -- 8. Moral Rights in Canada: An Historical and Comparative View / Elizabeth Adeney -- 9. A Uniquely Canadian Institution: The Copyright Board of Canada / Daniel J. Gervais -- Part III. Overlapping Issues -- 10. Battleground Between New and Old Orders: Control Conflicts Between Copyright and Personal Data Protection / Margaret Ann Wilkinson -- 11. When Intellectual Property Rights Converge - Tracing the Contours and Mapping the Fault Lines 'Case by Case' and 'Law by Law' / Myra J. Tawfik -- 12. Surfacing: The Canadian Intellectual Property Identity / Ysolde Gendreau.

"This book brings together contributions from reputed experts on Canadian intellectual property law which highlight its special features. Situated at the crossroads between legal traditions in Europe and the United States, Canada's intellectual property laws blend various elements from these regions and can offer innovative approaches. The chapters focus primarily on patents, trademarks, and copyrights, covering both historical and contemporary developments. They are designed to bring perspective and reflection upon what has become in recent years a very rich intellectual property environment."--Publisher's website.

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