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Table of Contents:
Part 1: International Treaties - 1. A Proposal for an International Treaty on Copyright Limitations and Exceptions for Education and Research (Faith Majekolagbe) - 2. Breeders’ and Farmers’ Rights: Navigating the Tension Between UPOV and UNDROP (Enrico Bonadio, Cheryl Dine, Mauro Barelli) - 3. TRIPS and its Futures (Peter Yu) Part 2: Canadian IP Law - 4. Putting Copyright in its Place: How Copyright History Can Help Chart the Future of the Global IP System (Sara Bannerman, Myra Tawfik) - 5. Protection of AI-Generated Images in Canadian Copyright Law: Charting a Narrow Path to Originality (Cody Rei-Anderson) - 6. Artificial Intelligence Generated Inventions and the Quest for a Normative Framework (Bassem Awad) - 7. Tribulations of Open-Ended Concepts in Copyright Law (Mistrale Goudreau) - 8. The Uncertain Future of Patented Medicine Price Regulation (Greg Hagen) Part 3: Traditional Cultural Expression and Indigenous legal traditions - 9. Bottom-up Law-Making: A Critical Legal Pluralist’s View of a Soft-Legal Instrument for the Governance of Traditional Cultural Expressions (Anmol Patel) - 10. The Performance of Law (Richard Overstall) - 11. Thinking Differently: Creating Spaces of Autonomy for the Revitalization of Indigenous Legal Traditions in the Context of Copyright (Johnny Mack, Graham Reynolds) Part 4: Technology and IP - 12. International Source Code Secrecy and the Characterisation of Intellectual Property as National Security (Anthony Rosborough) - 13. Location, Location, Location: the Future of IP in Light of Private International Law (Naama Daniel) - 14. Artificial Intelligence and Challenges for the Patent System: An Economic Perspective (Luciano Póvoa, Andrea Cabello) - 15. Owning Me, Owning You – How Private Companies Acquire Rights in Our Most Intimate Data (Andelka Phillips) Part 5: IP, Inequality, and Human Rights - 16. The Future of Geographical Indication Protection in Developing Countries – is it the Answer to Rural Development, Food Security and More? (David Watson) - 17. Public Interest, Human Rights, and Copyright: The Road Less Travelled? (Lisa Macklem) - 18. Unseen Hands, Invisible Rights: Unmasking Digital Workers in the Shadows of AI Innovation and Implications for the Future of Copyright Law (Teshager Dagne)

About the Author :
Bassem Awad (Contributor) Bassem Awad is an Assistant Professor and Director of the Area of Concentration in Intellectual Property, Information and Technology law in the Faculty of Law at the University of Western Ontario. Sara Bannerman (Contributor) Sara Bannerman is Canada Research Chair in Communication Policy and Governance and Professor of Communication Studies at McMaster University. Mauro Barelli (Contributor) Mauro Barelli is Professor of International Law at City St George's University of London. Enrico Bonadio (Contributor) Enrico Bonadio is Professor of Law at City St George's University of London. Andrea Cabello (Contributor) Andrea Cabello is Associate professor at the Department of Economics at the University of Brasilia. Naama Daniel (Contributor) Naama Daniel is Research Fellow, Federmann Cyber Security Research Center Cyber Law Program at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Deputy Legal Adviser to the Economic Affairs Committee, the Israeli Parliament (on sabbatical). Cheryl Dine (Contributor) Cheryl Dine is a PhD candidate at City St George's University of London. Mistrale Goudreau (Contributor) Mistrale Goudreau is full professor at the Civil Law Section of the University of Ottawa. Gregory Hagen (Contributor) Gregory R. Hagen is Associate Professor of Law at the University of Calgary. Johnny Mack (Contributor) Johnny Mack (Haynahmeek, Toquaht Nation) is Assistant Professor at the Allard School of Law and Co-Director of Indigenous Legal Studies. Lisa Macklem (Contributor) Lisa Macklem is a legal scholar specializing in copyright, entertainment and media law. Faith Majekolagbe (Contributor) Faith O. Majekolagbe is Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Law, University of Alberta, and a Faculty Associate at Harvard University's Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society. Richard Overstall (Contributor) Richard Overstall is a former mining geologist who drifted into research for public-interest and indigenous groups, including coordinating expert opinion evidence for the Gitxsan and Wet'suwet'en plaintiffs in the Delgamuukw aboriginal title trial. Anmol Patel (Contributor) Anmol Patel is a PhD candidate at the University of Ottawa and a Research Assistant with OpenAIR and ABS-Canada. He holds an LLM from the University of Toronto and a BBA-LLB from India. Andelka Phillips (Contributor) Andelka M. Phillips is Academic Affiliate at HeLEX Centre, University of Oxford and an Affiliate at the Bioethics Institute Ghent, Ghent University. Luciano Povoa (Contributor) Luciano Pvoa is a Legislative Advisor for microeconomic policy at the Brazilian Federal Senate. Cody Rei-Anderson (Contributor) Cody Rei-Anderson is Lecturer in Law and Technology at Edinburgh Napier University. Anthony Rosborough (Contributor) Anthony D. Rosborough is Assistant Professor of Law & Computer Science at Dalhousie University and Doctoral Researcher at the European University Institute in Florence, Italy. Myra Tawfik (Contributor) Myra Tawfik is Distinguished University Professor and the inaugural Don Rodzik Family Chair in Law and Entrepreneurship at the University of Windsor. David Watson (Contributor) David J. Watson is a PhD candidate in Law at Peter A. Allard School of Law, at the University of British Columbia. Peter Yu (Contributor) Peter K. Yu is University Distinguished Professor, Regents Professor of Law and Communication, and Director of the Center for Law and Intellectual Property at Texas A&M University. Graham J. Reynolds (Editor) Graham Reynolds is Associate Professor at UBC's Peter A. Allard School of Law. Dr. Reynolds' teaching and research focus on the intersection of intellectual property and human rights. Alexandra Mogyoros (Editor) Alexandra Mogyoros is Assistant Professor at the Lincoln Alexander School of Law, Toronto Metropolitan University. Dr. Mogyoros' research focuses on trademark law, brands, trust, and expression in online spaces. Teshager Dagne (Editor) Teshager W. Dagne is Associate Professor at York University and holds an Ontario Research Chair in Governing Artificial Intelligence. Dr. Dagne's research and teaching focus on the intersections of AI, intellectual property, and development.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780776645360
  • Publisher: University of Ottawa Press
  • Publisher Imprint: University of Ottawa Press
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 640
  • Returnable: 03
  • Width: 152 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0776645366
  • Publisher Date: 11 Nov 2025
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: 03
  • Sub Title: Exploring the Global Landscape of IP Law and Policy


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