RE THINKING INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY by DR YIJUN TIAN instant download
1 (p1): PART ⅠBackground: law and digital challenges
3 (p1-1): 1 Introduction
11 (p1-2): 2 Development of communication technology and international copyright laws in the context of globalisation
11 (p1-2-1): 2.1 Introduction
13 (p1-2-2): 2.2 An overview of the development of communication technology and its impacts
13 (p1-2-2-1): 2.2.1 Development of communication technology and its impacts (the 1442s to the 1970s)
15 (p1-2-2-2): 2.2.2 Development of digital technology and its impacts (post 1970s)
22 (p1-2-3): 2.3 An overview of the development of international copyright legislation
22 (p1-2-3-1): 2.3.1 Berne Convention
27 (p1-2-3-2): 2.3.2 TRIPS
35 (p1-2-3-3): 2.3.3 WIPO Internet treaties
41 (p1-2-4): 2.4 New development and opinions of international forums
41 (p1-2-4-1): 2.4.1 WIPO Digital Agenda 1999
42 (p1-2-4-2): 2.4.2 UNDP Report 2003 - Call on TRIPS alternatives
44 (p1-2-4-3): 2.4.3 Development Agenda for WIPO 2004
47 (p1-2-4-4): 2.4.4 Summary
48 (p1-2-5): 2.5 Rise of regionalism: IP-related bilateral and regional trade agreements
48 (p1-2-5-1): 2.5.1 IP-related RTAs in which the US is a party:IP and trade agreement
55 (p1-2-5-2): 2.5.2 Other IP-related RTAs
56 (p1-2-5-3): 2.5.3 Summary
56 (p1-2-6): 2.6 Conclusion and remarks on Chapter 2
59 (p2): PART ⅡKnowledge equilibrium paradigm: IP theories and copyright policies
61 (p2-1): 3 Knowledge divide vs. knowledge equilibrium
61 (p2-1-1): 3.1 Introduction
64 (p2-1-2): 3.2 IP theories and causes of knowledge divide
65 (p2-1-2-1): 3.2.1 Knowledge, knowledge economy and IP theories
70 (p2-1-2-2): 3.2.2 Intellectual products, IPR and knowledge divide
77 (p2-1-3): 3.3 IP divergence and essential causes for copyright imbalances
77 (p2-1-3-1): 3.3.1 IP divergence: three common approaches
82 (p2-1-3-2): 3.3.2 Yin-Yang philosophy: power imbalance vs.copyright imbalance
83 (p2-1-3-3): 3.3.3…
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