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Intellectual property rights and communications in Asia : conflicting traditions edited by Pradip Ninan Thomas and Jan Servaes.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: Publication details: New Delhi : Sage Publications India, 2006.Description: 262 pISBN:
  • 9780761934981
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.5048 THO/INT
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Table of contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. The emerging information economy : an overview
Chapter 3. United States' trade policy and the reshaping of intellectual property rights protection in the APEC region
Chapter 4. Copyright and the global good? an examination of 'the public interest' in international copyright regimes
Chapter 5. Copyright, competition policy and prevention of monopolistic abuses in the TRIPS agreement
Chapter 6. Indigenous knowledge in the age of new technologies : whose knowledge?
Chapter 7. Indigenous knowledge and intellectual property rights : the interface
Chapter 8. Learning to love the market : copyright, culture, and China
Chapter 9. China's efforts for international cooperation in copyright protection
Chapter 10. Culture, communication, and the meaning of intellectual property rights in South Asia : a critical analysis
Chapter 11. Uncommon futures : interpreting IP contestations in India
Chapter 12. Australian sport, property rights and the emerging information monopoly
Chapter 13. Creative commons : accessing, negotiating and remixing online content
Chapter 14. Alternative intellectual property regimes in the global creative economy
Chapter 15. IPR and communications : markets, communities and the public domain

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