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- Transition and Coherence in Intellectual Property Law
- Cambridge Intellectual Property and Information Law
- Transition and Coherence in Intellectual Property Law
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Preface
- Greetings to Annette Kur from the Second Floor
- Annette Kur: Toward Understanding
- Part I Transition
- Part II Coherence
- A Intellectual “Property” and its Limits
- 16 The (Lack of) Coherence of Data Ownership with the Intellectual Property System
- 17 The Threefold Fictitiousness of Intellectual Property
- 18 An Intellectual Property Structural Engineer Extraordinaire and Her Lifelong Quest for Coherence
- 19 Open Yet Secret – Trading of Tangible Goods and Trade Secrets
- 20 From Smörgåsbord to New Nordic Cuisine: EUHarmonization of Trade Secrets Protection in the Nordic Countries
- 21 Trade Mark Rights and Parallel Imports vis-à-vis the Never-Ending Evolution of the Behavior of Firms: Transition and Coherence Put to a Test
- 22 Legal Concept of “Exhaustion”: Exhausted?
- 23 Building Coherence in Technological Transitions: Putting Exploitation at the Core of IP
- 24 “Accessory Exhaustion” – and Use of a Work as a Work
- B IP Overlaps
- C (Un-)fairness
- Conclusion
- Cambridge Intellectual Property and Information Law
23 - Building Coherence in Technological Transitions: Putting Exploitation at the Core of IP
from A - Intellectual “Property” and its Limits
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 December 2020
- Transition and Coherence in Intellectual Property Law
- Cambridge Intellectual Property and Information Law
- Transition and Coherence in Intellectual Property Law
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Preface
- Greetings to Annette Kur from the Second Floor
- Annette Kur: Toward Understanding
- Part I Transition
- Part II Coherence
- A Intellectual “Property” and its Limits
- 16 The (Lack of) Coherence of Data Ownership with the Intellectual Property System
- 17 The Threefold Fictitiousness of Intellectual Property
- 18 An Intellectual Property Structural Engineer Extraordinaire and Her Lifelong Quest for Coherence
- 19 Open Yet Secret – Trading of Tangible Goods and Trade Secrets
- 20 From Smörgåsbord to New Nordic Cuisine: EUHarmonization of Trade Secrets Protection in the Nordic Countries
- 21 Trade Mark Rights and Parallel Imports vis-à-vis the Never-Ending Evolution of the Behavior of Firms: Transition and Coherence Put to a Test
- 22 Legal Concept of “Exhaustion”: Exhausted?
- 23 Building Coherence in Technological Transitions: Putting Exploitation at the Core of IP
- 24 “Accessory Exhaustion” – and Use of a Work as a Work
- B IP Overlaps
- C (Un-)fairness
- Conclusion
- Cambridge Intellectual Property and Information Law
Summary
A common criticism that has been expressed across the whole range of intellectual property rights in recent decades, in the wake of technological developments (whether digital or biotechnological changes), is what is called the ‘propertization’ of IP by some2 or an ‘over-expansionism’ of IP by others.3 Annette Kur herself has participated in projects attempting to provide for a more consistent regime of intellectual property to counter excessively far-reaching protection.4
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- Transition and Coherence in Intellectual Property LawEssays in Honour of Annette Kur, pp. 284 - 293Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021