La protection juridique des créations immatérielles à l'ère de l'économie numérique

Dissertation, Université de Nice, 2009

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1. Verfasser: Ihrai, Othman (VerfasserIn)
Körperschaft: Université de Nice (BerichterstatterIn)
Weitere Verfasser: Saunier, Philippe (AkademischeR BetreuerIn)
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Sprache:fre
Veröffentlicht: Frankreich Verlag nicht ermittelbar 2009
Schriftenreihe:Lille-thèses
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Zusammenfassung:Dissertation, Université de Nice, 2009
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In the context of globalization and ICT development, protection of intangible creations has become a universal issue. But the international law of intellectual property is largely inspired by a long process initiated in the first industrialized countries. Developing countries, who do not always have convergent interests, are questioning some of its provisions. So, to try to understand the problem in all its complexity, it is necessary, using a comparative approach, to examine the mechanisms of protection at the three levels, international, regional and national. Because there is much overlap between these levels we will focus our attention on the study of a few significant cases. The protection of intangible creations falls, internally, within the scope of private law, criminal law and civil law, but it also concerns commercial law, business law, etc... Internationally, this protection fits international private law. The scope of copyright continues to expand due to the development of knowledge society and innovation. Thus, we will pay particular attention to copyright rather than to patent rights, because, first, it seems more seriously threatened by the development of ICT and, secondly, because industrial property enjoys an older, and more effective protection, though more easily circumvented. Some wonder if the simplification of protection would not contribute to better protection. The complexity of mechanisms of protection is, apparently, at the source of the difficulties faced by the law on intellectual property in its adaptation to new constraints. Should we not relax these rights, making them more flexible by restricting them to the specific object of the law, which would allow for a better targeted and a more effective protection? The question then becomes centered on copyright protection. We know that, internally, copyright enjoys the protection of civil and criminal law. But the protection of intangible creations raises also economic, social and cultural issues. Is it possible to use ancillary means of protection to complement criminal and civil law? Is it possible, in agreement with those who call for a decriminalization of business law, to consider quasi-criminal penalties? Finally, can we effectively implement protection mechanisms at international and regional
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