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How did intellectual property rules become part of the World Trade Organization's free trade agreements? How have these rules changed the knowledge game for international business? What are the consequences for the ownership of biotechnology and digital technology? This book tells the story of the transformations in information ownership.
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How did intellectual property rules become part of the World Trade Organization's free trade agreements? How have these rules changed the knowledge game for international business? What are the consequences for the ownership of biotechnology and digital technology? This book tells the story of the transformations in information ownership.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 154mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 410g
- ISBN-13: 9781853839177
- ISBN-10: 1853839175
- Artikelnr.: 22278895
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 154mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 410g
- ISBN-13: 9781853839177
- ISBN-10: 1853839175
- Artikelnr.: 22278895
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Peter Drahos and John Braithwaite are both professors in the Australian National University, Canberra, and Co-authors of Global Business Regulation.
1 Introduction: Why Information Feudalism'?
The Risks
Health-Hell in Africa
Why Sign TRIPS?
Efficiency
Freedom, Democracy and Intellectual Property
Overview. 2 Piracy: Cultural Trespassers
'A pyrate and a rover on the sea'
Intellectual Property Piracy
A Little Intellectual Property History. 3 The Knowledge Game: Knowledge Profits
Laboratories of Knowledge
Patent Locks on Public Goods
Patent Locksmiths - the Patent Profession
Global Knowledge Cartels
The Knowledge Game
The Changing Knowledge Game. 4 Stealing from the Mind: Messages
Last Rites
The Problems
Pfizer's World of Ideas
Getting on Committees. 5 The Illusion of Sovereignty: Sovereign Poverty
Most wanted
The Caribbean. 6 The Bilaterals: The Trade Defence Initiative
The US Generalized System of Preferences
Section 301
Designers, Lobbyists and Petitioners
Pinocchio's Nose
The Wolf at the Door. 7 Agendas and Agenda-setters - The Multilateral Game: The GATT
The WIPO Talkshop
Getting Intellectual property on the Trade Agenda: the Quad and the IPC
Punta del Este
8 Persuasion and Principles Becoming a Community Standing on Principle: the 'Basic Framework' The Coalitionist Sweeping House. 9 At the Negotiating Table: Kick-off and Final Siren
Circles of Consensus
The Joy of Text
The Great Hero
'DDT'
When the Chips are Down. 10 Biogopolies: Patent Privatization
Patent Addiction
Mother Nature's Software
Patent Engineering
The University-Industrial Knowledge Complex
Hard Core Cartels. 11 Infogopolies: Private Copyright
Software Blues
Hollywood Trade Ballyhoo
'Mary had a little lamb'. 12 Democratic Property Rights: Good and Bad Property
Democratizing Intellectual Property
The puzzle of TRIPS. 13 Resisting the New Inequality The New Inequality Rethinking Piracy Reforming Patent Office Regultion Deliberation on the Council for TRIPS. 14 On the Importance of the Publicness of Knowledge: Propertyless Creativity
Protecting Private Property, Protecting Public Universities
Global Publics, Public Goods and Knowledge.
The Risks
Health-Hell in Africa
Why Sign TRIPS?
Efficiency
Freedom, Democracy and Intellectual Property
Overview. 2 Piracy: Cultural Trespassers
'A pyrate and a rover on the sea'
Intellectual Property Piracy
A Little Intellectual Property History. 3 The Knowledge Game: Knowledge Profits
Laboratories of Knowledge
Patent Locks on Public Goods
Patent Locksmiths - the Patent Profession
Global Knowledge Cartels
The Knowledge Game
The Changing Knowledge Game. 4 Stealing from the Mind: Messages
Last Rites
The Problems
Pfizer's World of Ideas
Getting on Committees. 5 The Illusion of Sovereignty: Sovereign Poverty
Most wanted
The Caribbean. 6 The Bilaterals: The Trade Defence Initiative
The US Generalized System of Preferences
Section 301
Designers, Lobbyists and Petitioners
Pinocchio's Nose
The Wolf at the Door. 7 Agendas and Agenda-setters - The Multilateral Game: The GATT
The WIPO Talkshop
Getting Intellectual property on the Trade Agenda: the Quad and the IPC
Punta del Este
8 Persuasion and Principles Becoming a Community Standing on Principle: the 'Basic Framework' The Coalitionist Sweeping House. 9 At the Negotiating Table: Kick-off and Final Siren
Circles of Consensus
The Joy of Text
The Great Hero
'DDT'
When the Chips are Down. 10 Biogopolies: Patent Privatization
Patent Addiction
Mother Nature's Software
Patent Engineering
The University-Industrial Knowledge Complex
Hard Core Cartels. 11 Infogopolies: Private Copyright
Software Blues
Hollywood Trade Ballyhoo
'Mary had a little lamb'. 12 Democratic Property Rights: Good and Bad Property
Democratizing Intellectual Property
The puzzle of TRIPS. 13 Resisting the New Inequality The New Inequality Rethinking Piracy Reforming Patent Office Regultion Deliberation on the Council for TRIPS. 14 On the Importance of the Publicness of Knowledge: Propertyless Creativity
Protecting Private Property, Protecting Public Universities
Global Publics, Public Goods and Knowledge.
1 Introduction: Why Information Feudalism'?
The Risks
Health-Hell in Africa
Why Sign TRIPS?
Efficiency
Freedom, Democracy and Intellectual Property
Overview. 2 Piracy: Cultural Trespassers
'A pyrate and a rover on the sea'
Intellectual Property Piracy
A Little Intellectual Property History. 3 The Knowledge Game: Knowledge Profits
Laboratories of Knowledge
Patent Locks on Public Goods
Patent Locksmiths - the Patent Profession
Global Knowledge Cartels
The Knowledge Game
The Changing Knowledge Game. 4 Stealing from the Mind: Messages
Last Rites
The Problems
Pfizer's World of Ideas
Getting on Committees. 5 The Illusion of Sovereignty: Sovereign Poverty
Most wanted
The Caribbean. 6 The Bilaterals: The Trade Defence Initiative
The US Generalized System of Preferences
Section 301
Designers, Lobbyists and Petitioners
Pinocchio's Nose
The Wolf at the Door. 7 Agendas and Agenda-setters - The Multilateral Game: The GATT
The WIPO Talkshop
Getting Intellectual property on the Trade Agenda: the Quad and the IPC
Punta del Este
8 Persuasion and Principles Becoming a Community Standing on Principle: the 'Basic Framework' The Coalitionist Sweeping House. 9 At the Negotiating Table: Kick-off and Final Siren
Circles of Consensus
The Joy of Text
The Great Hero
'DDT'
When the Chips are Down. 10 Biogopolies: Patent Privatization
Patent Addiction
Mother Nature's Software
Patent Engineering
The University-Industrial Knowledge Complex
Hard Core Cartels. 11 Infogopolies: Private Copyright
Software Blues
Hollywood Trade Ballyhoo
'Mary had a little lamb'. 12 Democratic Property Rights: Good and Bad Property
Democratizing Intellectual Property
The puzzle of TRIPS. 13 Resisting the New Inequality The New Inequality Rethinking Piracy Reforming Patent Office Regultion Deliberation on the Council for TRIPS. 14 On the Importance of the Publicness of Knowledge: Propertyless Creativity
Protecting Private Property, Protecting Public Universities
Global Publics, Public Goods and Knowledge.
The Risks
Health-Hell in Africa
Why Sign TRIPS?
Efficiency
Freedom, Democracy and Intellectual Property
Overview. 2 Piracy: Cultural Trespassers
'A pyrate and a rover on the sea'
Intellectual Property Piracy
A Little Intellectual Property History. 3 The Knowledge Game: Knowledge Profits
Laboratories of Knowledge
Patent Locks on Public Goods
Patent Locksmiths - the Patent Profession
Global Knowledge Cartels
The Knowledge Game
The Changing Knowledge Game. 4 Stealing from the Mind: Messages
Last Rites
The Problems
Pfizer's World of Ideas
Getting on Committees. 5 The Illusion of Sovereignty: Sovereign Poverty
Most wanted
The Caribbean. 6 The Bilaterals: The Trade Defence Initiative
The US Generalized System of Preferences
Section 301
Designers, Lobbyists and Petitioners
Pinocchio's Nose
The Wolf at the Door. 7 Agendas and Agenda-setters - The Multilateral Game: The GATT
The WIPO Talkshop
Getting Intellectual property on the Trade Agenda: the Quad and the IPC
Punta del Este
8 Persuasion and Principles Becoming a Community Standing on Principle: the 'Basic Framework' The Coalitionist Sweeping House. 9 At the Negotiating Table: Kick-off and Final Siren
Circles of Consensus
The Joy of Text
The Great Hero
'DDT'
When the Chips are Down. 10 Biogopolies: Patent Privatization
Patent Addiction
Mother Nature's Software
Patent Engineering
The University-Industrial Knowledge Complex
Hard Core Cartels. 11 Infogopolies: Private Copyright
Software Blues
Hollywood Trade Ballyhoo
'Mary had a little lamb'. 12 Democratic Property Rights: Good and Bad Property
Democratizing Intellectual Property
The puzzle of TRIPS. 13 Resisting the New Inequality The New Inequality Rethinking Piracy Reforming Patent Office Regultion Deliberation on the Council for TRIPS. 14 On the Importance of the Publicness of Knowledge: Propertyless Creativity
Protecting Private Property, Protecting Public Universities
Global Publics, Public Goods and Knowledge.