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Transition and Coherence in Intellectual Property Law : Essays in Honour of Annette Kur

Part of the Cambridge Intellectual Property and Information Law series
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The nature and content of intellectual property (IP) law, which is heavily contingent on the state of technology and on social and market developments, has always been subject to ongoing transitions.

How those transitions are effected and the shape they take is crucial to the ability of IP to achieve its stated goals and provide the necessary climate for investment in creativity, innovation and brand differentiation.

Yet the need for change can run headlong into a desire for coherence.

A search for coherence tests the limits of the concept of “intellectual property,” is imperiled by overlaps between different IP regimes, and calls for a unifying normative theme.

This volume assembles contributors from across IP and the globe to explore these questions, including whether coherence is desirable.

It should be read by anyone interested in understanding the conceptual underpinnings of one of the most important and dynamic areas of the law.

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Cambridge University Press
1108484603 / 9781108484602
Hardback
07/01/2021
United Kingdom
English
450 pages
23 cm
Print on demand edition.