The Making of Modern Intellectual Property Law : The British Experience, 1760-1911.

By: Sherman, BradContributor(s): Bently, Lionel | Cornish, W. R | Dessemontet, Franois | Goldstein, Paul | Jacob, RobinMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Cambridge Intellectual Property and Information LawPublisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1999Copyright date: ©1999Description: 1 online resource (264 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780511152061Subject(s): Great BritainGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: The Making of Modern Intellectual Property Law : The British Experience, 1760-1911DDC classification: 346.42048 LOC classification: KD1269 -- .S53 1999ebOnline resources: Click to View
Contents:
Cover -- Half-title -- Series-title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Table of statutes and bills -- Table of cases -- Introduction -- The problems with intangible property -- The form of the law -- Part 1 Towards a property in intangibles -- 1 Property in mental labour -- Labour of the mind -- The problem with property -- Justifying literary property -- The identification of literary property -- Literary property as gift? -- Creator as individual -- 2 The mentality of intangible property -- Creativity and intellectual property law -- Intangible property as action -- Reproduction and identification -- The essence of creation -- Part 2 The emergence of modern intellectual property law -- 3 Designing the law -- Towards a modern system of registration -- The aesthetics of law -- 4 Managing the legal boundaries -- Policing the boundaries of intellectual property law -- The failure of the 1842 Ornamental Designs Act -- Part 3 Towards an intellectual property law -- 5 Crystallisation of the categories -- The crystallisation of patent law -- The crystallisation of copyright law -- The reshaping of domestic law -- The self-image of copyright law -- Representing copyright law -- 6 Completing the framework -- Trusting patents -- The codification of copyright -- Consolidation and entrenchment -- 7 Explanations for the shape of intellectual property law -- Valuing intangible property -- The quantity of mental labour -- The quality of mental labour -- Part 4 Transformations in intellectual property law -- 8 Changes in the framework -- Industrial property law -- The denigration of design -- Trade marks as a form of intellectual property -- 9 From creation to object -- A fear of judgment -- Registration and the closure of intangible property -- Managing the intangible -- 10 Closure and its consequences.
The return of creativity and essence -- 11 Remembering and forgetting -- The origins of intellectual property law -- Indigenous intellectual property law -- The organisational narratives -- The need to remember -- Bibliography -- SELECT COMMITTEES -- Index.
Summary: This book explores the shape that intellectual property law took over the course of the nineteenth century.
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Cover -- Half-title -- Series-title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Table of statutes and bills -- Table of cases -- Introduction -- The problems with intangible property -- The form of the law -- Part 1 Towards a property in intangibles -- 1 Property in mental labour -- Labour of the mind -- The problem with property -- Justifying literary property -- The identification of literary property -- Literary property as gift? -- Creator as individual -- 2 The mentality of intangible property -- Creativity and intellectual property law -- Intangible property as action -- Reproduction and identification -- The essence of creation -- Part 2 The emergence of modern intellectual property law -- 3 Designing the law -- Towards a modern system of registration -- The aesthetics of law -- 4 Managing the legal boundaries -- Policing the boundaries of intellectual property law -- The failure of the 1842 Ornamental Designs Act -- Part 3 Towards an intellectual property law -- 5 Crystallisation of the categories -- The crystallisation of patent law -- The crystallisation of copyright law -- The reshaping of domestic law -- The self-image of copyright law -- Representing copyright law -- 6 Completing the framework -- Trusting patents -- The codification of copyright -- Consolidation and entrenchment -- 7 Explanations for the shape of intellectual property law -- Valuing intangible property -- The quantity of mental labour -- The quality of mental labour -- Part 4 Transformations in intellectual property law -- 8 Changes in the framework -- Industrial property law -- The denigration of design -- Trade marks as a form of intellectual property -- 9 From creation to object -- A fear of judgment -- Registration and the closure of intangible property -- Managing the intangible -- 10 Closure and its consequences.

The return of creativity and essence -- 11 Remembering and forgetting -- The origins of intellectual property law -- Indigenous intellectual property law -- The organisational narratives -- The need to remember -- Bibliography -- SELECT COMMITTEES -- Index.

This book explores the shape that intellectual property law took over the course of the nineteenth century.

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