Economic and legal issues in intellectual property

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Economic and legal issues in intellectual property

edited by Michael McAleer and Les Oxley

Blackwell, 2007

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"First published as a special issue of the "Journal of economic surveys" (volume 20, issue 4)"--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Nine scholarly papers examine the economic and legal issues fundamental to the intellectual property debate. Topics include economic incentives to innovate, copyright law and infringement, trademarks, IP rights for artists, indigenous knowledge and university research, new knowledge economy and society, country risk and innovation, and legal protection of IP. Includes nine state-of-the-art survey papers including contributions from Jerry Hausman, Gregory K. Leonard, Dora Marinova, Margaret Raven, and Richard Watt Evaluates the relationships between the knowledge economy, knowledge society, and intellectual property which are often not clearly articulated Interdisciplinary approach enables readers from a wide range of disciplines to appreciate the recent and significant developments in these fields

Table of Contents

1. Intellectual property and economic incentives: Michael McAleer and Les Oxley. 2. Real options and patent damages: The legal treatment of non-infringing alternatives and incentives to innovate: Jerry Hausman and Gregory K. Leonard. 3. How to best ensure remuneration for creators in the market for music? Copyright and its alternatives: Stan J. Liebowitz and Richard Watt. 4. What's in a sign? Trademark law and the economic theory: Giovanni B. Ramello. 5. Copyright and artists: A view from cultural economics: Ruth Towse. 6. Indigenous knowledge and intellectual property: A sustainability agenda: Dora Marinova and Margaret Raven. 7. University research, intellectual property rights and European innovation systems: Bart Verspagen. 8. Beyond the hype: Intellectual property and the knowledge society/knowledge economy: K.C. Carlaw, L. Oxley, D.C. Thorns, M. Nuth and P. Walker. 9. How does country risk affect innovation? An application to foreign patents registered in the USA: Suhejla Hoti and Michael McAleer. 10. Intellectual property litigation activity in the USA: Suhejla Hoti, Michael McAleer and Daniel Slottje.

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