000 02195cam a2200217 i 4500
008 170808s2018 enka b 001 0 eng
020 _a9781107198678
082 0 0 _a346.0484
_bDER.C
245 0 4 _aCopyright/design interface :
_bpast, present, and future /
260 _aCambridge
_bCambridge University Press
_c2017
300 _axv, 472 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c24 cm.
490 0 _aCambridge intellectual property and information law
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 _a"Protecting designs is complex and diverse; it involves deciding whether to protect them by design law, copyright law, or by both laws. A single protection may be under- or overprotective but two or more can be overprotective if there are no rules regulating the overlap. Legal systems in Europe and abroad have struggled to find the most adequate solution to this problem. This book traces the history of the design/copyright interface of 15 countries, selected for their diversity in the way they dealt with the interface. It examines how these countries have coped with the problems engendered by the interface, the rules they applied to it over time and the reasons for legislative changes. This analysis reveals the most appropriate rules to regulate the interface at EU and global level and will appeal to academics, practising lawyers, judges, students and policymakers all over the world"--
520 _a"The world (hi)story of the protection of designs has been extremely diverse. It is so because of the special, hybrid, nature of such works: they often combine utility and beauty so that it involves deciding whether to protect the work only by design law or only by copyright law, or by both. For over a century, legal systems, not only at national but also at regional and international level, have struggled to find the most adequate solution: a single protection may be under- or overprotective and two or more can be overprotective"--
650 0 _aDesign protection (International law)
650 0 _aCopyright, International.
650 0 _aDesign protection
_zEuropean Union countries.
700 1 _aDerclaye, Estelle,
_d1974-
_eeditor.
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