Expanding intellectual property : copyrights and patents in twentieth-century Europe and beyond / edited by Hannes Siegrist and Augusta Dimou.

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Other Authors: Siegrist, Hannes (Editor), Dimou, Augusta (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Budapest, Hungary : Central European University Press, 2017.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / Hannes Siegrist and Augusta Dimou
  • I. The institutionalization of intellectual property rights between national and international contexts
  • Intellectual property rights and the dynamics of propertization, nationalization, and globalization in modern cultures and economies / Hannes Siegrist - Power and development: the revision conferences of 1967 and 1971 of the Berne Convention and the Universal Copyright Convention / Jonas Görtz - Legal designs: Danish designers as court-appointed experts and the expansion of the concept of copyright / Stina Teilmann-Lock - Intellectual property and competition policy: patent pooling and industrial concentration in Germany (1890-1930) / Louis Pahlow - The melting pot of copyright law: Urheberrecht in Jerusalem / Michael Birnhack - "Aryanization" expanded? Patent rights of Jews under the Nazi regime / Lida Barner - II. Socialism: copyright between system and defiance - Copyright in the German Democratic Republic and the international copyright regime / Matthias Wiessner - From state governance to self-management: cultural and intellectual property rights in communist Yugoslavia / Augusta Dimou - Samizdat, copyright, and the state: copyright as censorship and the difference between East and West / Debora Halbert - III. Postsocialism: renegotiating copyright norms in Europe - The influence of EU copyright harmonization directives on the construction of postsocialist copyright law in Central and Eastern Europe / Adolf Dietz - A new concept in an old context: the legal framework of the transformation of intellectual property in Macedonia after the dissolution of Yugoslavia / Mišo Dokmanović - Opposing the expansion of copyright law: social norms in the quest against ACTA and the "Commodification of Knowledge and Culture Project" / Katarzyna Gracz.