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Intellectual Property
/ Edited by Dakhno I. – Kyiv, 2008. – 413 p. Intellectual Property focuses on the current IPRs system and discovers its main discontents. Who is effected positively and negatively by globalization of IPRs? The book is opposing the one-size-fits-all approach of the modern IPRs system which blocks economic development of the periphery. It addresses the question of what should be done in Ukraine for joining the global innovative environment. |
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Intellectual Property Law Desk Reference
/ Edited by Y.Boshytskyi, V.Bilousov, M.Paladiy, V.Potyekhina and others. – Kyiv, 2009. – 260 p. Desk Reference codifies definitions in area of intellectual property law. |
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Heritage of James I and Queen Anne of England: Intellectual Property Protection in Time and Space. – Kyiv, 2010. - 216 p.
Ranging from ancient Greeсe to present time, the book offers a historical perspective on IP law. It explores the history of patents & copyrights in Italy, Germany, France, England and the USA from 15th century till today. Heritage of James I and Queen Anne of England: Intellectual Property Protection in Time and Space should be of interest for those who is concerned with the foundation and conceptual basis of IP. Concept of IP law has changed many times over the centuries until we received the modern IPRs protection system. View English summary |
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Intellectual Property Law Paradox - Kyiv, 2010. - 448 p. Introduction of the modern IP law has resulted in a shift in the balance of IPRs regime away from the public interests towards the monopolistic privileges of IPRs holders. To which extent IP law should go to imbalance rights of IPRs holders and public interests? Intellectual Property Law Paradox tells the story of how the current IPRs system has been created, how it is endangering innovation, progress and life, and what to do about it. You’ll see each side of the medal. You’ll hear every side of the debate. This book is for anyone who is interested in thinking about the purpose and role of IP law. |