The creative industries are becoming of increasing important from
economic, cultural, and social perspectives. This Handbook explores
the relationship, whether positive or negative, between creative
industries and intellectual property (IP) rights. Distinguished
international contributors reflect on the diverse policy approaches
from across the world, taking into consideration a broad spectrum
of economic and philosophical stances. In doing so, the topical
chapters offer a global exploration of a wide breadth of issues,
including sector-specific examples ranging from museums to
traditional knowledge and artificial intelligence to enforcement
and new business models. Intriguingly, this Handbook also looks
forward to future challenges and developments regarding the role of
IP in creative industries. Delivering fresh and challenging
perspectives on the rich and important relationship between IP and
the creative industries, this Handbook will be vital reading for
scholars of IP. It will also be an important reference for advisors
to, policymakers for, and funders of the creative industries, as
well as activists challenging the power of IP. Contributors
include: H. Berthold, A.E. Brown Abbe, R. Burt, I. Calboli, S.
Chillas, S. Collins, J. Cornwell, C. Davies, K. Erickson, S.
Frankel, N. Gervassis, M. Grewar, A. Guadamuz, V. Hafstein, C.
Handke, J. Hartley, E. Kakiuchi, A. Keshet, S. Kheria, G.N. Mandel,
R. Mukonoweshuro, E. Nwauche, M. Pavis, J. Reda, N. Rizk, A.
Sabiescu, P. Schlesinger, N. Searle, J. Stapleton, S.
Teilmann-Lock, B. Townley, C. Waelde, S. Whatley, H.K. Yilmaztekin,
R.I. Yudhishthir
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