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The Trans-Pacific Partnership : intellectual property and trade in the Pacific Rim / Matthew Rimmer.

By: Rimmer, Matthew [author.]Contributor(s): ProQuest (Firm) [distributor.]Publisher: Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2020Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781788973328; 9781788973311Subject(s): Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (2016 February 4) | Intellectual property (International law)DDC classification: 382.911823 Online resources: Click here to access online - 3 users
Contents:
I. Copyright law and related rights -- Rock against the Trans-Pacific Partnership : copyright law, the creative industries, and internet freedom -- Fair use and fair trade : the Trans-pacific Partnership and copyright exceptions in the Pacific Rim -- Back to the future : the digital millennium copyright act and the Trans-Pacific Partnership -- II. Electronic commerce and digital trade -- The Trans-Pacific Partnership and big data : consumer rights, privacy, electronic commerce and digital trade -- III. Trademark law and related rights -- No logo : Nike, labor rights, trade mark law, and the Trans-Pacific Partnership -- The big chill : investor-state dispute settlement, tobacco control, and the Trans-Pacific Partnership -- The Prosecco wars : intellectual property and geographical indications in the Pacific Rim -- IV. Patent law and related rights -- Farmers' rights in the Pacific Rim : plant breeders' rights, agricultural patents, and the Trans-Pacific Partnership -- The Trans-Pacific Partnership and access to essential medicines : patent law, public health, and pandemics -- The Trans-Pacific Partnership and biotechnology : intellectual property, gene patents and biologics -- V. Trade secrets -- Secret trade and trade secrets : the Trans-Pacific Partnership, confidential information, and computer crimes -- VI. The environment, climate change, and indigenous rights -- Greenwashing the Trans-Pacific Partnership : trade and the environment in the Pacific Rim -- Two solitudes : climate change and trade in the context of the Trans-Pacific Partnership -- The imperialism of the Trans-Pacific Partnership : First nations, traditional knowledge, and indigenous intellectual property.
Summary: "This authoritative book explores copyright and trade in the Pacific Rim under the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), a mega-regional trade deal. Offering a perceptive critique of the TPP, Matthew Rimmer highlights the dissonance between Barack Obama's ideals that the agreement would be progressive and comprehensive and the substance of the trade deal. Rimmer considers the intellectual property chapter of the TPP, focusing on the debate over copyright terms, copyright exceptions, intermediary liability, and technological protection measures. He analyses the negotiations over trademark law, cybersquatting, geographical indications, and the plain packaging of tobacco products. The book also considers the debate over patent law and access to essential medicines, data protection and biologics, access to genetic resources, and the treatment of Indigenous intellectual property. Examining globalization and its discontents, the book concludes with policy solutions and recommendations for a truly progressive approach to intellectual property and trade. This book will be a valuable resource for scholars and students of intellectual property law, international economic law, and trade law. Its practical recommendations will also be beneficial for practitioners and policy makers working in the fields of intellectual property, investment, and trade"-- Provided by publisher.
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I. Copyright law and related rights -- Rock against the Trans-Pacific Partnership : copyright law, the creative industries, and internet freedom -- Fair use and fair trade : the Trans-pacific Partnership and copyright exceptions in the Pacific Rim -- Back to the future : the digital millennium copyright act and the Trans-Pacific Partnership -- II. Electronic commerce and digital trade -- The Trans-Pacific Partnership and big data : consumer rights, privacy, electronic commerce and digital trade -- III. Trademark law and related rights -- No logo : Nike, labor rights, trade mark law, and the Trans-Pacific Partnership -- The big chill : investor-state dispute settlement, tobacco control, and the Trans-Pacific Partnership -- The Prosecco wars : intellectual property and geographical indications in the Pacific Rim -- IV. Patent law and related rights -- Farmers' rights in the Pacific Rim : plant breeders' rights, agricultural patents, and the Trans-Pacific Partnership -- The Trans-Pacific Partnership and access to essential medicines : patent law, public health, and pandemics -- The Trans-Pacific Partnership and biotechnology : intellectual property, gene patents and biologics -- V. Trade secrets -- Secret trade and trade secrets : the Trans-Pacific Partnership, confidential information, and computer crimes -- VI. The environment, climate change, and indigenous rights -- Greenwashing the Trans-Pacific Partnership : trade and the environment in the Pacific Rim -- Two solitudes : climate change and trade in the context of the Trans-Pacific Partnership -- The imperialism of the Trans-Pacific Partnership : First nations, traditional knowledge, and indigenous intellectual property.

"This authoritative book explores copyright and trade in the Pacific Rim under the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), a mega-regional trade deal. Offering a perceptive critique of the TPP, Matthew Rimmer highlights the dissonance between Barack Obama's ideals that the agreement would be progressive and comprehensive and the substance of the trade deal. Rimmer considers the intellectual property chapter of the TPP, focusing on the debate over copyright terms, copyright exceptions, intermediary liability, and technological protection measures. He analyses the negotiations over trademark law, cybersquatting, geographical indications, and the plain packaging of tobacco products. The book also considers the debate over patent law and access to essential medicines, data protection and biologics, access to genetic resources, and the treatment of Indigenous intellectual property. Examining globalization and its discontents, the book concludes with policy solutions and recommendations for a truly progressive approach to intellectual property and trade. This book will be a valuable resource for scholars and students of intellectual property law, international economic law, and trade law. Its practical recommendations will also be beneficial for practitioners and policy makers working in the fields of intellectual property, investment, and trade"-- Provided by publisher.

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