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Research Handbook on Intellectual Property Exhaustion and Parallel Imports

Irene Calboli, Edward Lee (Herausgeber)

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584 Seiten
2016
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-78347-870-5 (ISBN)
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This Research Handbook explores issues related to the principle of exhaustion of intellectual property rights. To date, the application of this principle continues to vary from country to country, and there is increasing pressure to clarify the extent of its application both at the national level and in the context of international trade with respect to parallel imports.Notably, from the Americas to the European Union, Asia-Pacific, and Africa, courts and policy makers are asking similar questions: Should exhaustion apply at the national, regional, or international level? Should parallel imports be considered lawful imports? Should copyright, patent, and trademark laws follow the same regime? Should countries attempt to harmonize their approaches? To what extent should living matters and self-replicating technologies be subject to the principle of exhaustion? To what extent have the rise of digital goods and the 'Internet of things' redefined the concept of exhaustion in cyberspace?

The goal of this book is to explore these questions. The book also highlights how a one-size answer may not fit all the current challenges that the courts and policy makers are facing in this area.

This Research Handbook will be of interest to academics, judges and other practitioners looking for an in-depth study on the topic, offering both of detailed analysis of the current state of play, and a discussion of the challenges that arise on a global scale.

Contributors include: F.M. Abbott, I. Calboli, V. Chiappetta, A.G. Chronopoulos, C.M. Correa, J.I. Correa, J. Drexl, S. Frankel, D.J. Gervais, S. Ghosh, C. Heath, R.M. Hilty, A. Katz, B. Kim, M. LaFrance, E. Lee, Y.J. Liebesman, K.-C. Liu, N.-L.W. Loon, S.M. Maniatis, K.E. Maskus, P.-E. Moyse, Y. Pai, A. Perzanowski, J.H. Reichmann, J.A. Rothchild, J. Schultz, C.M. Stothers, M. Trimble, M.S. Van Houweling, S.R. Wasserman Rajec, G. Westkamp, B. Wilson, C. Yin, X. Yu

Edited by Irene Calboli, Professor of Law, Texas A&M University, School of Law, US; Visiting Professor and Deputy Director, Applied Research Centre for Intellectual Assets and the Law in Asia, Singapore Management University School of Law and Edward Lee, Professor of Law and Director, Program in Intellectual Property Law, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago-Kent College of Law, US

Contents:

PART I: THE THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY EXHAUSTION
1. Incentives, Contracts, and Intellectual Property Exhaustion
Shubha Ghosh

2. The Economic Rationale for Exhaustion: Distribution and Post-Sale Restraints
Ariel Katz

3. Exhaustion and Personal Property Servitudes
Molly Shaffer Van Houweling

4. “Exhaustion” in the Digital Age
Reto M. Hilty

PART II: INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY EXHAUSTION AND PARALLEL IMPORTS: THE INTERNATIONAL CONTEXT
5. International Intellectual Property Rules and Parallel Imports
Susy Frankel and Daniel J. Gervais

6. Economic Perspectives on Exhaustion and Parallel Imports
Keith E. Maskus

7. Working Toward International Harmony on Intellectual Property Exhaustion (and Substantive Law)
Vincent Chiappetta

8. Parallel Trade in Pharmaceuticals: Trade Therapy for Market Distortions
Frederick M. Abbott

PART III: INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY EXHAUSTION AND PARALLEL IMPORTS: REGIONAL AND NATIONAL APPROACHES
9. The European Internal Market: Exhaustion Plus
Christopher M. Stothers

10. The Exhaustion Doctrine in Singapore: Different Strokes for Different IP Folks
Ng-Loy Wee Loon

11. Parallel Imports and the Principle of Exhaustion of Rights in Latin America
Carlos M. Correa and Juan I. Correa

12. Exhaustion of Intellectual Property Rights and the Principle of Territoriality in the United States
John A. Rothchild,

PART IV: SELECTED ISSUES (AND CHALLENGES) ON PATENT EXHAUSTION
13. Patent Exhaustion and Free Transit at the Interface of Public Health and Innovation Policies: Lessons to be Learned from EU Competition-Law Practice
Josef Drexl

14. Regulatory Responses to International Patent Exhaustion
Sarah R. Wasserman Rajec

15. Patent Exhaustion Rules and Self-Replicating Technologies
Christopher Heath

16. Development of Patent Exhaustion in Mainland China
Xiang Yu and Conghui Yin

17. The Hermeneutics of the Patent Exhaustion Doctrine in India
Yogesh Pai

PART V: SELECTED ISSUES (AND CHALLENGES) ON TRADEMARK EXHAUSTION
18. Trademark Exhaustion and Its Interface With EU Competition Law
Apostolos G. Chronopoulos and Spyros M. Maniatis

19. Trademark Exhaustion and Free Movement of Goods: A Comparative Analysis of the EU/EEA, NAFTA and ASEAN
Irene Calboli

20. Using Trademark Law to Override Copyright’s First Sale Rule for Imported Copies in the United States
Mary LaFrance

21. New Developments on Trademark Exhaustion in Korea
Byungil Kim

22. Trademark Exhaustion and the Internet of Resold Things
Yvette Joy Liebesman and Benjamin Wilson

PART VI: SELECTED ISSUES (AND CHALLENGES) ON COPYRIGHT EXHAUSTION
23. How Could Taiwan Copyright Act Follow the Patent and Trademark Regime and Adopt International Copyright Exhaustion?
Kung-Chung Liu

24. The Marrakesh Treaty and the Targeted Uses of Copyright Exhaustion
Marketa Trimble

25. From Importation to Digital Exhaustion: A Canadian Copyright Perspective
Pierre-Emmanuel Moyse

26. Exhaustion and the Internet as a Distribution Channel: the Relationship Between Intellectual Property and European Law in Search of Clarification
Guido Westkamp

27. Digital Copyright Exhaustion and Personal Property
Aaron Perzanowski and Jason Schultz

Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Research Handbooks in Intellectual Property series
Verlagsort Cheltenham
Sprache englisch
Maße 169 x 244 mm
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Recht / Steuern Wirtschaftsrecht Urheberrecht
ISBN-10 1-78347-870-5 / 1783478705
ISBN-13 978-1-78347-870-5 / 9781783478705
Zustand Neuware
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