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Article: IP(super 3). (intellectual property licensees in the developing world)
- Article from:
- Yakima Herald-Republic
- Article date:
- November 1, 2006
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INTRODUCTION
I. IDENTITY POLITICS
A. From Redistribution to Recognition
B. The Property Turn in Identity Politics
C. The Identity Turn in Intellectual Property
II. INTERNET PROTOCOL
A. The Technology of Semiotic Democracy
B. Techonomics and Technocracy
III. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
A. The Failure of Utilitarianism as a Comprehensive Theory of
Intellectual Property
B. Case Studies
1. MGM v. Grokster
2. New from the Creative Commons: The developing nations
license
3. Access to essential medicines
4. Geographical indications
5. Fan fiction, mash-ups, ...