Intellectual property and the law of nations, 1860-1920

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Intellectual property and the law of nations, 1860-1920

edited by P. Sean Morris

(Legal history library, v. 58 . Studies in the history of international law ; v. 22)

Brill Nijhoff, c2022

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What was the state of the law and how states managed to fulfil their international legal obligations under the law of nations with respect to intellectual property protection? 13 contributors show how the transition of intellectual property from private rights holders and their non-state patrons evolves into state lawmaking. The book presents these transitions through international legal perspectives and the history of intellectual property rights in late modern societies in Europe, the United States, Asia and Colonial States in Africa. Contributors are: Daniel Acquah, Ainee Adam, Louise Duncan, Johanna Gibson, Philip Johnson, Jyh-An Lee, Yangzi Li, P. Sean, Morris, Peter Munkacsi, Zvi Rosen, Devanshi Saxena, Johannes Thumfart, and Esther van Zimmeren.

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Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors Introduction: Framing the Law of Nations in Intellectual Property in the Nineteenth Century P. Sean Morris Part 1: Industrial Innovation in History and Conflicts 1 The Key Historical Influences Leading to the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property of 1883 Louise J. Duncan 2 Challenging the Normative Impact of Technological Innovation From the Norm Development Process of the Paris Convention to Global Patent Justice Johannes Thumfart 3 Innovation Diplomacy International Exhibitions and the Rise of Innovation in the Law of Nations P. Sean Morris 4 Mr Patent Goes to War! Industrial Property and the Breakdown of the International Order during World War I Phillip Johnson Part 2: Film and Regal Approaches to Copyright 5 Stuck in a Waltz The Austro-Hungarian Monarchy and Its Imperial Approach to the Berne Convention Peter Munkacsi 6 The Man behind the Curtain Developing Film's Double Exposure of Intellectual Property Johanna Gibson 7 The Untold Story of the First Copyright Statute of China Exploring the 1910 Copyright Code of the Great Qing Dynasty Jyh-An Lee and Yangzi Li Part 3: Trademarks, Terroir and the Colonies 8 The Crystallization of International Norms A Case Study on Diffusion of Trademark Norms in Early-20th Century China Ainee Adam 9 The Unusual Extension of Imperial Intellectual Property Laws to Colonies in Africa Daniel Opoku Acquah 10 Early American Federal Trademark Law and the Law of Nations Zvi S. Rosen 11 The Transforming Face of Terroir Unde Venis Geographical Indications? Devanshi Saxena and Esther van Zimmeren Index

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