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Intellectual property (IP) law is often viewed as static, when it is actually chameleonlike, constantly changing to reflect technological and social developments. This article discusses how IP as we know it today - in the classical fields of copyright, patent and trademarks, and in their interaction and beyond 'has developed alongside changes in technology, globalization, and society, taking into account their interrelated nature and how they spur propertization and affect the balancing of interests (both economic and noneconomic). It specifically looks at challenges relating to software and the Internet, biotechnology, and overlaps in IP, before taking a brief look at what the future may bring.
ICALL i-call Working Paper Series, 10887 Basic Subjects, Law and legal studies, 340 Law, Private law and civil obligations, 3300 General Social Sciences
ICALL i-call Working Paper Series, 10887 Basic Subjects, Law and legal studies, 340 Law, Private law and civil obligations, 3300 General Social Sciences
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