宗教与此有何关系:探索有效执行知识产权的非制度论点

IF 0.7 Q2 LAW
Latika Choudhary, Hardik Daga
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通过本文,作者试图建立宗教与知识产权之间的联系,特别是各种宗教如何证明知识产权的正当性,并分析宗教是否可以证明是打击知识产权侵权的急需的执法工具。知识产权是一个纯粹由创造力和技术控制的领域,传统上被功利主义所证明。然而,我们掌握的证据并不能完全证明在现行知识产权制度下授予专有权的理由。虽然质疑相互矛盾的证据似乎是一个合乎逻辑的举动,但学者们正转向以非工业信仰为基础的论点,这些论点证明知识产权本身就是一种道德目的。越来越多的学者选择将至少一部分的研究用于研究宗教思想如何影响解决知识产权难题的方法,因为他们发现宗教典籍在世俗和永恒问题上都是丰富的灵感来源。知识产权执法的一个主要障碍是,人们并不完全相信侵犯知识产权是不道德的。令人惊讶的是,在立法存在的情况下,这一执法挑战可能会通过宗教承诺等非正式机构来解决。
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What does religion have to do with it: Exploring noninstitutional arguments for effective enforcement of IPR

Through this paper the authors intend to establish a connect between religion and Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) particularly how various religions have justified IPRs and analyze whether religion can prove to be the much-needed enforcement tool to fight infringement of IPRs. Intellectual Property is a domain which is governed purely by creativity and technology and has traditionally been justified by utilitarianism. However, the evidence we are in possession of does not entirely justify the rationale of exclusive rights granted under the current IPR regime. While questioning the contradictory evidence seems as a logical move, instead scholars are turning to nonindustrial faith-based arguments which justify intellectual property as a moral end in itself. A growing number of academics are choosing to devote at least a portion of their research to examining how religious thought can influence approaches to difficult intellectual property questions because they find the religious texts to be a rich source of inspiration on both temporal and eternal issues. A major obstacle in the enforcement of IPR is that people are not entirely convinced that infringing IPR is unethical. This enforcement challenge, surprisingly in the presence of legislations, may be tackled by informal institutions such as religious commitments.

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