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Intellectual Property Perspectives on the Regulation of New
Technologies explores the challenges that emerging technologies and
technology-driven practices pose for traditional notions of
intellectual property (IP) law and policy. This book exposes the
intimate relationship between IP and technology and demonstrates
how most substantial revisions to IP law have been driven by
technological innovations. Authors offer perspectives from across
the intellectual property law spectrum and address questions such
as: is the law evolving in the right direction?; and is the
regulation of emerging technologies supported by sound policy
objectives? The resulting discussion exposes the disparate manner
in which IP law has responded to challenges posed by innovation and
new technologies. In Part I authors explore whether the regulation
of new technologies has fundamentally altered the object and
purpose of IP law, including the balance of interests. Part II
focuses on the impact of digital technologies, specifically on
copyright law and policy. Covering a diverse range of topics, this
book will be of interest to scholars who are researching the
relationship between technological development and IP law and
practice. It will also be a useful resource for those who have an
interest in the evolving nature of IP law. Contributors include: J.
Axhamn, M.L.L. Barcellos, R. Giblin, J.C. Ginsburg, P. Kamocki, A.
Nordberg, T. Pistorius, I. Stamatoudi, T.-E. Synodinou, M.A.
Wilkinson, H. Xue
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