Description
Utilising a range of sector-specific, interdisciplinary and actor-focused approaches, each contribution offers suggestions on how Europe's capacity to foster innovation-based sustainable economic growth can be enhanced on a global scale. This comprehensive book addresses the role of IP in public-private partnerships and business transactions and further explores how IP law can uphold distributive justice in the innovation society. Chapters span a range of topics of great societal interest, including standard essential patent licensing in the Internet of Things, patent quality concerns under competition law and the role of market-driven and legislative solutions to online music licensing.
Intellectual Property as a Complex Adaptive System will be a key resource for students and scholars of IP law, innovation and economics. It will also be vital reading for practitioners, knowledge-intensive industry representatives and innovation and technology transfer specialists.
About the Author
Edited by Anselm Kamperman Sanders, Professor of Intellectual Property Law, International and European Law Department and Anke Moerland, Associate Professor of Intellectual Property Law, International and European Law Department, Maastricht University, the Netherlands
Reviews
'Intellectual Property as a Complex Adaptive System will serve as a useful source for seasoned researchers and practitioners alike, who are interested in an interdisciplinary approach to IP.' -- Anastasiia Kyrylenko, The IPKat
'Too often, scholars and policymakers view innovation and creative activity as little more than undifferentiated profit motive that can and should be shaped by government regulation. This refreshing volume demonstrates that the world is far more complex, and that policymakers must understand that complexity before designing successful interventions, which may not take the form of traditional regulation. Everyone who is interested in the future of intellectual property policy needs exposure to the insights in this book.' -- Robert Brauneis, The George Washington University Law School, US
'The authors use the umbrella of "complex adaptive systems" to expose readers to a selection of topics that demonstrate the increasing complexity of intellectual property law. The chapters, which range from a high-level view of conceptual matters to a detailed review and analysis of legal topics, address a number of important contemporary issues. The volume reveals new complexities that permeate current intellectual property law, and discusses some of the new phenomena that have emerged over the past two to three decades.' -- Marketa Trimble, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, US
Book Information
ISBN 9781800378377
Author Anselm Kamperman Sanders
Format Hardback
Page Count 232
Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd