GATT or WIPO? : new ways in the international protection of intellectual property : symposium at Ringberg Castle, July 13-16, 1988

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GATT or WIPO? : new ways in the international protection of intellectual property : symposium at Ringberg Castle, July 13-16, 1988

Friedrich-Karl Beier and Gerhard Schricker (ed.)

(IIC studies : studies in industrial property and copyright law, v. 11)

VCH, 1989

  • : U.S
  • : W. Germany

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These are the proceedings of the Second Ringberg Symposium held in July 1988 which are devoted to the impact of the GATT-initiative on the traditional international system of intellectual protection. The symposium brought together lawyers, practitioners and academicians to discuss these problems.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Report on the Second Ringberg Symposium, Ulrich Joos and Rainer Moufang: the international protection of intellectual property under the Berne, the Paris and the Universal Copyright Convention
  • the GATT-initiative - introductory lectures and statements
  • discussion of the GATT initiative. Part 2 Lectures and statements: general principles of the Berne and the Universal Copyright Conventions, Paul Katzenberger
  • national treatment, reciprocity and retorsion - the case of public lending right, Silke von Lewinski
  • national treatment, reciprocity and retorsion - the case of computer programs and integrated circuits, Thomas Dreier
  • the US proposal for a GATT-agreement on intellectual property and the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property, Hans Peter Kunz-Hallstein
  • the present position of the US, Japanese and European Industry, Friedrich Kretschmer
  • GATT principles and intellectual property protection, Wolfgang Fikentscher
  • GATT - industrial property protection, fair trade and development, Hanns Ullrich.

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