Create, Copy, Disrupt - Prashant Reddy T.

Create, Copy, Disrupt

India's Intellectual Property Dilemmas
Buch | Hardcover
400 Seiten
2017
OUP India (Verlag)
978-0-19-947066-2 (ISBN)
22,40 inkl. MwSt
India's IP journey post-independence involved breaking colonial laws, navigating global treaties, and shaping distinctive policies. The book explores IP law evolution in sectors like pharmaceuticals, cinema, music, and traditional knowledge, focusing on political and historical aspects over legal technicalities.
Intellectual property in India has had a chequered history. India was saddled with a legacy of IP laws left behind by the British, and Independence in 1947, brought with it the opportunity to break away from colonial IP policy. Over the decades, while navigating the diplomatic corridors of treaty negotiations, and attempting to understand its national interests, India has carved out a space for itself in intellectual property. This space, while distinctive, is, at times, also incomprehensible. The 1950s and 1960s saw a churn in India's approach to IP law. The Indian debates during the time had a global impact, but have never been narrated to a larger audience, until now. Newer debates around amendments to IP laws have also not received sufficient attention. These are all stories that impact common lives, be it medicine, music, movies, books, food, religion and the Internet. This book unravels the development of Indias intellectual property law and policy in modern times, through chapters focusing on different industries and sectors such as pharmaceuticals, book publishing, cinema, music, internet intermediaries, basmati rice, religion and traditional knowledge. Each chapter features a lively narrative that has been constructed on the basis of parliamentary debates, expert committee reports, interviews, archival research and cases. Aimed at a non-specialist audience, the book focuses on the politics and history of IP policy, rather than the black letter of the law.

Prashant Reddy T. is a Yong Pung How Research Associate at the Applied Research Centre for Intellectual Assets and the Law in Asia (ARCIALA), School of Law, Singapore Management University. Sumathi Chandrashekaran is lawyer specializing in public policy.

Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter 1: Indian Patent Law Declares Independence; Chapter 2: Surrender at Geneva; Chapter 3: Life after Marrakesh; Chapter 4: Novartis Trips Over Section 3(d); Chapter 5: New Delhi Challenges the Berne Convention; Chapter 6: The Moving Picture; Chapter 7: Akhtar Rescripts Copyright Law; Chapter 8: Digital India Seeks Safe Harbour; Chapter 9: The Traditional Knowledge Trilogy; Chapter 10: The Queen of All
Rices; Chapter 11: Of Gods and Gurus; Index; About the Authors

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort New Delhi
Sprache englisch
Maße 147 x 225 mm
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Recht / Steuern Wirtschaftsrecht Urheberrecht
ISBN-10 0-19-947066-9 / 0199470669
ISBN-13 978-0-19-947066-2 / 9780199470662
Zustand Neuware
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