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History of Design and Design Law: An International and Interdisciplinary Perspective

ISBN-13: 9789811687846 / Angielski

Tsukasa Aso; Christoph Rademacher; Jonathan Dobinson
History of Design and Design Law: An International and Interdisciplinary Perspective Tsukasa Aso Christoph Rademacher Jonathan Dobinson 9789811687846 Springer - książkaWidoczna okładka, to zdjęcie poglądowe, a rzeczywista szata graficzna może różnić się od prezentowanej.

History of Design and Design Law: An International and Interdisciplinary Perspective

ISBN-13: 9789811687846 / Angielski

Tsukasa Aso; Christoph Rademacher; Jonathan Dobinson
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For the first time, this book provides an up-to-date history of product design and product design law covering 17 countries — Japan, Korea, China, Singapore, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, the Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden), Russia, the United States, Brazil and Australia — selected for their innovative or influential approach to design or design protection.Each country is the subject of two chapters — one on the history of design and the other on the history of design law — authored by experts in design and intellectual property (IP) law. This unique interdisciplinary approach explains why and how various national design protection systems (that can include design, copyright, trade mark, competition and civil laws) developed, making it an ideal book for students, researchers and lawyers.The book also serves as an international survey of different national policy and legal responses to historical developments and specific design and legal issues allowing readers to consider their advantages and disadvantages — and so is also recommended for policy and law makers, as well as organizations that administer IP rights.Topics include the subject matter of design protection; procedural and substantive requirements; design registration; infringement; and the overlap of design rights and other IP rights. The chapters on design history provide further context to the historical development of these legal concepts by considering major design movements, key designers and iconic designs and the current state of design.The chapters highlight the connected and often complementary relationship between the two histories, not only for each country, but at the regional and international level, often as a result of government policies, trade, colonialism, immigration and globalisation.Design and design practice continue to become more global and evolve with developments in technology. At the same time, design laws are not internationally harmonized and continue to develop at the national level, with a number of significant changes occurring in recent years.This timely book shows how the lessons of the past continue to inform the future direction of design and the legal systems developed to protect it.

For the first time, this book provides an up-to-date history of product design and product design law covering 17 countries — Japan, Korea, China, Singapore, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, the Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden), Russia, the United States, Brazil and Australia — selected for their innovative or influential approach to design or design protection.Each country is the subject of two chapters — one on the history of design and the other on the history of design law — authored by experts in design and intellectual property (IP) law. This unique interdisciplinary approach explains why and how various national design protection systems (that can include design, copyright, trade mark, competition and civil laws) developed, making it an ideal book for students, researchers and lawyers. The book also serves as an international survey of different national policy and legal responses to historical developments and specific design and legal issues allowing readers to consider their advantages and disadvantages — and so is also recommended for policy and law makers, as well as organizations that administer IP rights. Topics include the subject matter of design protection; procedural and substantive requirements; design registration; infringement; and the overlap of design rights and other IP rights. The chapters on design history provide further context to the historical development of these legal concepts by considering major design movements, key designers and iconic designs and the current state of design. The chapters highlight the connected and often complementary relationship between the two histories, not only for each country, but at the regional and international level, often as a result of government policies, trade, colonialism, immigration and globalisation. Design and design practice continue to become more global and evolve with developments in technology. At the same time, design laws are not internationally harmonized and continue to develop at the national level, with a number of significant changes occurring in recent years. This timely book shows how the lessons of the past continue to inform the future direction of design and the legal systems developed to protect it.

Kategorie:
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Architecture > Design, Drafting, Drawing & Presentation
Law > Civil Law
Technology & Engineering > Industrial Engineering
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Springer
Język:
Angielski
ISBN-13:
9789811687846

PART A. ASIA

 

Japan

1. History and current status of design in Japan

Minako Ikeda (Associate Professor, Kyushu University, Japan)

2. History of design protection in Japan

Masanori Yabumoto (Associate Professor, Keio University, Japan)

 

Korea

3. History and current status of design in South Korea

Jongkyun Kim (Deputy Director, Korea Intellectual Property Office (KIPO), South Korea)

4. History of design protection in South Korea

Junha Kim (Patent Attorney in Korea, Taiyo, Nakajima & Kato, Japan)

 

China

5. History and current status of design in China

Yangfang Zhang (Lecturer, Kyushu University, Japan)

6. History of design protection in China

Wanli Cai (Associate Professor, Toyohashi University of Technology, Japan)

 

Singapore

7. History and current status of design in Singapore

Leon Loh (Assistant Professor, Kyushu University, Japan)

8. History of design protection in Singapore

Kodai Kimura (Attorney at Law in Japan and USA, Kobayashi & Yugeta Law Office, Japan)

 

PART B. EUROPE

 

United Kingdom

9. History and current status of design in the United Kingdom

Penny Sparke (Professor of Design History, Kingston University, London)

10. History of design protection in the United Kingdom

          David Musker (Professor of International Design Law, Queen Mary University of London)

 

 

 

Germany

11. Design Made in Germany

Michael Erlhoff(Honorary Professor, Braunschweig University of Art/HBK Braunschweig, Germany)

12. History of design protection in Germany

Christoph Rademacher (Professor, Waseda University, Japan)

 

France

13. History and current status of design in France

Catherine Geel (Historian and Professor at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Art, member of the

Design Research Centre at ENS Paris-Saclay, France)

14. History of design protection in France

Tsukasa Aso (Associate Professor, Kyushu University, Japan)

 

Italy

15. History and current status of design in Italy

Paolo Tumminelli (Professor, Faculty of Cultural Sciences at Cologne University of Applied Sciences,

Italy)

16. History of design protection in Italy

Margherita Cera (Attorney at Law in Italy, Rödl & Partner, Italy)

 

Scandinavia

17. History and current status of design in Scandinavia

Stina Teilmann-Lock (Associate Professor, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark)

18. Design protection in the Nordic countries: Welcome to the smorgasbord

Jens Schovsbo (Professor, LL.D., PhD, Center for Information and Innovation Law (CIIR), University

of Copenhagen, Denmark)

 

Russia

19. History and current status of design in Russia

Alexandra Sankova(Director, Moscow Design Museum, Russia)

20. History of design protection in Russia

Natalia Kapyrina (Associate Professor, MGIMO University, Russia)

 

PART C. NORTH AMERICA

 

United States

21. History and current status of design in the United States of America

Matthew Waldman (Professor, Keio University Graduate School of Media Design, Japan)

22. History of design protection in the United States of America

Tatsuyuki Suemune (Lecturer, Waseda University, Japan)

 

PART D. SOUTH AMERICA

 

Brazil (may include Mexico and Chile)

23. History and current status of design in Brazil

Almir Mirabeau (Professor na Fundação Getulio Vargas, Brasil)

24. History of design protection in Brazil

Roberto Carapeto (Lecturer, Waseda University, Japan)

 

PART E. OCEANIA

 

Australia

25. History and current status of design in Australia

Daniel Huppatz (Associate Professor, Swinburne University, Australia)

26. History of design protection in Australia

Jonathan Dobinson (Attorney at Law in Australia, Japan)

 

PART F. SUMMARY

27. Summary and comparison chapter

All Editors: Tsukasa Aso, Christoph Ramdemacher, and Jonathan Dobinson

Tsukasa Aso is an associate professor of law (with tenure) at Kyushu University School of Design in Fukuoka, where he teaches intellectual property (IP) and design law courses at the graduate and undergraduate level. His research focuses on patent law, design law and copyright law as well as the intersection of civil and IP law. His recent publications include the interdisciplinary volumes Japanese Design Law and Practice (Wolters Kluwer, 2021) (in English) and The Legal System of Design Protection: Current Situation and Issues from the Perspective of Jurists and Designers (Nippon Hyoron Sha, 2016) (in Japanese) with Professor Christoph Rademacher; and The System of Design Protection in Different Countries (published as a Special Issue in 2017 (Vol. 25-2) of the Journal of the Science of Design by the Japanese Society for the Science of Design) (in Japanese). Professor Aso also writes about Japanese IP Law in French — for example, ‘Droits de propriété industrielle et intellectuelle au Japon’ in Pascale Bloch et al. (eds) Droit japonais des affaires (Larcier, 2019) pp. 121-171. He obtained his bachelor’s, master’s and doctorate degrees in law from Keio University in Tokyo and has recently been a visiting scholar at the Center for International Intellectual Property Studies (CEIPI), University of Strasbourg and Visiting Professor, Le Centre d’Etudes et de Coopération Juridique Interdisciplinaire (CECOJI), University of Poitiers.

Christoph Rademacher is a professor at Waseda University School of Law in Tokyo. He teaches graduate and undergraduate level courses in the field of business law and IP law, in both Japanese and English. Professor Rademacher’s research focuses on the protection of technical innovation by means of patents and other rights. He is a regular speaker at IP law conferences in Asia, Europe and the US and has hosted over twenty international law conferences at Waseda. His publications include the treatise Patent Enforcement in the US, Germany and Japan (Oxford University Press, 2015) as a co-author, and the interdisciplinary volumes Japanese Design Law and Practice (Wolters Kluwer, 2021) as a co-editor with Professor Aso. He was the recipient of the 2019 Waseda University Research Award for High-Impact Publications. Professor Rademacher is admitted as an attorney-at-law in New York and as a solicitor in the Republic of Ireland. He obtained his first degree in business and law and his doctorate degree in law from the University of Siegen, Germany, and an LLM from Stanford Law School.

Jonathan Dobinson is an Australian lawyer living in Japan and an Adjunct Researcher at the Research Center for the Legal System of Intellectual Property, Waseda University in Tokyo. He has over 20 years’ experience providing legal policy, communications and international relations advice to organisations in Australia and Asia, including as a senior lawyer, director of research, and director of communications for Australian Government agencies; and as a consultant to Republic of Korea Government agencies on EU recognition of South Korea’s data protection laws. He has led secretariats for international forums, delivered capacity building programs for legal institutions in Africa and the South Pacific, and developed international internship programs. Jonathan’s research focuses on IP, data protection, law reform and comparative law. His recent publications include ‘Rethinking the functionality exclusion in EU Community Design law’ (2019) 41 EIPR 639 and he provided assistance on Rademacher and Aso, Japanese Design Law and Practice (Wolters Kluwer, 2021). Jonathan obtained bachelor of arts and bachelor of law degrees from the University of Wollongong, Australia and is admitted as a Solicitor of the Supreme Court of NSW. He obtained a master’s degree in IP from Hongik University, South Korea.


 

For the first time, this book provides an up-to-date history of product design and product design law covering 17 countries — Japan, Korea, China, Singapore, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, the Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden), Russia, the United States, Brazil and Australia — selected for their innovative or influential approach to design or design protection.

 Each country is the subject of two chapters — one on the history of design and the other on the history of design law — authored by experts in design and intellectual property (IP) law. This unique interdisciplinary approach explains why and how various national design protection systems (that can include design, copyright, trade mark, competition and civil laws) developed, making it an ideal book for students, researchers and lawyers.

 The book also serves as an international survey of different national policy and legal responses to historical developments and specific design and legal issues allowing readers to consider their advantages and disadvantages — and so is also recommended for policy and law makers, as well as organizations that administer IP rights. 

Topics include the subject matter of design protection; procedural and substantive requirements; design registration; infringement; and the overlap of design rights and other IP rights. The chapters on design history provide further context to the historical development of these legal concepts by considering major design movements, key designers and iconic designs and the current state of design. 

The chapters highlight the connected and often complementary relationship between the two histories, not only for each country, but at the regional and international level, often as a result of government policies, trade, colonialism, immigration and globalisation. 

Design and design practice continue to become more global and evolve with developments in technology. At the same time, design laws are not internationally harmonized and continue to develop at the national level, with a number of significant changes occurring in recent years. 

This timely book shows how the lessons of the past continue to inform the future direction of design and the legal systems developed to protect it.



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