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Références
Publications et articles
- Albanese, Jay. (2018). Cybercrime as an Essential Element in Transnational Counterfeiting Schemes. Presentation at International Academic Conference: Linking Organized Crime and Cybercrime. Une conférence accueillie par la Hallym University et parrainée par l’ONUDC, 8 juin 2018.
- Burkart, Patrick. (2010). Music and cyberliberties. Wesleyan University Press.
- Chaudhry, Peggy E., Sohail S. Chaudhry, Stephen A. Stumpf, and Hasshi Sudler. (2011). Piracy in Cyberspace: Consumer Complicity, Pirates and Enterprise Enforcement. Enterprise Information Systems, Vol. 5(2), 255-271.
- Chaudhry, Peggy E., Sohail S. Chaudhry, Stephen A. Stumpf, and Hasshi Sudler. (2011). Piracy in Cyberspace: Consumer Complicity, Pirates and Enterprise Enforcement. Enterprise Information Systems, Vol. 5(2), 255-271.
- Cheung, C.K. (2013). Understanding factors associated with online piracy behaviour of adolescents. International Journal of Adolescence and Youth, Vol. 18(2), 122-132.
- City of London Police (2016). Operation Creative and IWL.
- Clark, Birgit. (2018). Blockchain and IP Law: A Match Made in Crypto-Heaven. WIPO Magazine.
- Cornes, Richard and Todd Sandler. (1996). The theory of externalities, public goods, and club goods, second edition. Cambridge University Press.
- Denham, Jess. (2015). Game of Thrones season 5 breaks piracy record with 32m illegal downloads. The Independent, 23 April 2015.
- Department of Justice. (2004). 'Operation Fastlink' Is the Largest Global Enforcement Action Ever Undertaken Against Online Piracy.
- Dolliver, Diana and Katherine Love. (2015). Criminogenic asymmetries in cyberspace: A comparative analysis of two TOR marketplaces. Journal of Globalization Studies, Vol 6(2), 75-96
- Drath, Ross. (2012). Hotfile, Megaupload, and the future of copyright on the Internet: What can cyberlockers tell us about DMCA reform? The John Marshall Review of Intellectual Property Law, Vol. 12, 205-241.
- Fisher III, William W. and Cyrill P. Rigamonti. (2005). The South Africa AIDS Controversy: A Case Study in Patent Law and Policy. Harvard Law School.
- Gibbs, Samuel. (2017). Game of Thrones: HBO hackers threaten leak of season finale. The Guardian, 21 August 2017.
- Gifford Jr., Adam and Gary J. Santoni. (1979). Public economics: politicians, property rights, and exchange. Dryden, Press.
- Goldsmith, Andrew and Russell Brewer. (2015). Digital drift and the criminal interaction order. Theoretical Criminology, Vol. 19(1), 112-130.
- Gopal, Ram D. and G. Lawrence Sanders. (1998). International software piracy: Analysis of key issues and impacts. Information Systems Research, Vol. 9(4), 380-397.
- Gopal, Ram, G. Lawrence, Sudip Bhattacharjee, Manish Agrawal and Suzanne C. Wagner. (2004). A behavioral model of digital music piracy. Journal of Organizational Computing & Electronic Commerce, Vol. 14(2), 89-105.
- Higgins, George E. (2005). Can low self‐control help with the understanding of the software piracy problem? Deviant Behavior, Vol. 26:1-24.
- Higgins, George E. and Abbey L. Wilson. (2006). Low Self-Control, Moral Beliefs, and Social Learning Theory in University Students' Intentions to Pirate Software. Security Journal, Vol. 19(2), 75-92.
- Higgins, George E. and David Makin. (2004). Does Social Learning Theory Condition the Effects of Low Self-control on College Students' Software Piracy? Journal of Economic Crime Management, Vol. 2, 1-22.
- Higgins, George E. and David Makin. (2004). Self-Control, Deviant Peers, and Software Piracy. Psychological Reports, Vol. 95(3), 921-931.
- Higgins, George E., Brian D. Fell and Abbey L. Wilson. (2006). Digital piracy: assessing the contributions of an integrated self-control theory and social learning theory. Criminal Justice Studies, Vol. 19(1), 3-22.
- Higgins, George E., Brian D. Fell and Abby L. Wilson. (2007). Low Self-Control and Social Learning in Understanding Students' Intentions to Pirate Movies in the United States. Social Science Computer Review, Vol. 25(3), 339-357.
- Higgins, George E., Scott E. Wolfe and Catherine D. Marcum. (2008). Digital Piracy: An Examination of Three Measurements of Self-Control. Deviant Behavior, 29(5), 440-460.
- Higgins, George E., Scott E. Wolfe and Catherine D. Marcum. (2008). Digital Piracy and neutralization: A trajectory analysis from short-term longitudinal data. International Journal of Cyber Criminology, Vol. 2(2), 324-336.
- Hinduja, Sameer. (2001).Correlates of Internet software piracy. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, Vol. 17,369-382.
- Hinduja, Sameer. (2012). General Strain, Self-Control, and Music Piracy. International Journal of Cyber Criminology, Vol. 6(1), 951-967
- Hinduja, Sameer. (2007). Neutralization theory and online software piracy: An empirical analysis. Ethics and Information Technology, Vol. 9(3), 187-204.
- Hinduja, Sameer and Jason Ingram. (2008). Self-control and ethical beliefs on the social learning of intellectual property theft. Western Criminology Review, Vol. 9(2), 52-72.
- Hinduja, Sameer and Jason Ingram. (2009). Social learning theory and music piracy: The differential role of online and offline peer influences. Criminal Justice Studies, Vol. 22(4), 405-420.
- Hohn, Dave A., Lisa R. Muftic and Kelly Wolf. (2006). Swashbuckling students: an exploratory study of Internet piracy. Security Journal, Vol. 19(2), 110-127.
- Ingram, Jason and Sameer Hinduja, S. (2008). Neutralizing music piracy: An empirical examination. Deviant Behavior, Vol. 29(4), 334-366.
- INTA. (2017). Launch of INTA-CIPAM Children's IP Awareness and Education Campaign in Schools. INTA Bulletin, Vol. 72(9).
- Lessig, Lawrence. (2004). Free culture: How big media uses technology and the law to lock down culture and control creativity. Penguin.
- Lessig, Lawrence. (2008). Remix: making art and commerce thrive in the hybrid economy. Penguin.
- Malin, Jenessa and Blain J. Fowers. (2009). Adolescent self-control and music and movie piracy. Computers in Human Behavior, Vol. 25(3), 718-722.
- Maras, Marie-Helen. (2016). Cybercriminology. Oxford University Press.
- Muhamading, Masriwanie. (2017). Malaysia launches Infringing Website List initiative to combat digital piracy. New Straits Times, 10 October 2017.
- Moore, Robert G., and Elizabeth McMullan. (2009). Neutralizations and rationalizations of digital piracy: A qualitative analysis of university students. International Journal of Cyber Criminology, Vol. 3(1), 441-451.
- Morris, Robert G. and George E. Higgins. (2009). Neutralizing Potential and Self-Reported Digital Piracy: A Multitheoretical Exploration Among College Undergraduates. Criminal Justice Review, Vol. 34(2), 173-195.
- Respect for Intellectual Property. (n.d.). Intellectual Property or "IP" Theft - What is that?
- Seale, Darryl A., Michael Polakowski, and Sherry Schneider. (1998). It's Not Really Theft! Personal and Workplace Ethics that Enable Software Privacy. Behavior and Information Technology, Vol. 17(1), 27-40.
- Silbey, Jessica M. (2018). The Mythical Beginnings of Intellectual Property. George Mason Law Review, Vol. 15, 319-379.
- Smallridge, Joshua L. and Jennifer R. Roberts. (2013). Crime Specific Neutralizations: An Empirical Examination of Four Types of Digital Piracy. International Journal of Cyber Criminology, Vol. 7(2), 125-140.
- Shin, Seung Kyoon, Ram D. Gopal, G. Lawrence Sanders, and Andrew B. Whinston. (2004). Global software piracy revisited. Communications of the ACM, Vol. 47(1), 103-107.
- Siponen Mikko and Anthony Vance. (2010). Neutralization: New insights into the problem of employee information systems security policy violation. Management Information Systems Quarterly, Vol. 34(3), 487-502.
- Skinner, B. F. and Fream, A. M. (1997). A social learning theory analysis of computer crime among college students. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 34, 495-518.
- Sykes, Gresham and David Matza. (1957). Techniques of neutralization: A theory of delinquency. American Sociological Review, Vol. 22(6), 664-670.
- Trademarks & Brands Online (TBO). (2018). Canadian clothing company takes on online counterfeiters.
- ONUDC. (2014a). Ne soutenez pas le crime organisé.
- ONUDC. (2014b). « Contrefaçon. Ne soutenez pas le crime organisé. » – L’ONUDC lance une campagne de sensibilisation sur les 250 milliards de dollars générés chaque année par la contrefaçon.
- ONUDC. (2013). Le trafic illicite de biens contrefaits et la criminalité transnationale organisée.
- US Department of Justice. (2018). Six Former And Current Fitbit Employees Indicted For Possessing Multiple Trade Secrets Stolen From Jawbone.
- United States Trade Representative. (2018). 2018 Special 301 Report.
- Wall, David S. (2017). The Theft of Ideas as a Cybercrime: Downloading and Changes in the Business Model of Creative Arts. In M. McGuire and T. Holt (eds). The Handbook of Technology, Crime & Justice (pp. 161-177) , Routledge.
- WHO, WIPO, and WTO (2015). Public Health, Intellectual Property, and TRIPS at 20: Innovations and Access to Medicines; Learning from the Past, Illuminating the Future.
- WIPO. (2019). Looking Good: An Introduction to Industrial Designs for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises. Intellectual Property for Business Series, No. 2.
- OMPI. (s.d.). Traité de l’OMPI sur le droit d’auteur
- OMPI. (s.d.). Indications géographiques.
- OMPI. (s.d.).Système international des dessins et modèles industriels. –La Haye
- WIPO. (n.d.). How are Trade Secrets Protected?
- OMPI. (1993). Introduction au droit et à la pratique en matière de marques, Notions fondamentales : Manuel de formation de l’OMPI, deuxième édition.
- OMPI. (n.d.). Système international de protection des appellations d’origine et des indications géographiques – Lisbonne
- OMPI. (s.d.). Système international des marques – Madrid
- WIPO. (n.d.). Members of the Hague Union.
- OMPI. (s.d.). Membres de l’Union de Madrid.
- WIPO. (n.d.). Mission.
- WIPO. (n.d.). PCT - The International Patent System.
- WIPO. (n.d.). Training and Awareness Activities.
- WIPO. (2009). The Economics of Intellectual Property: Suggestions for Further Research in Developing Countries and Countries with Economies in Transition.
- OMPI. Le PCT compte actuellement 152 États contractants.
- OMPI. (s.d.). Traité de l’OMPI sur les interprétations et exécutions et les phonogrammes.
- World Intellectual Property Review (WIPR). (2018). Chanel accuses 94 online entities of counterfeiting.
- Zeithaml, Valarie A. (1988). Consumer Perceptions of Price, Quality, and Value: A Means-End Model and Synthesis of Evidence. Journal of Marketing, Vol. 52, 2-22.
Arrêts
- A&M Records, Inc. v. Napster, Inc., 239 F. 3d 1004 (2001).
- Feist Publications, Inc v. Rural Telephone Service Co Inc., 499 U.S. 340 (1991).
- Jewelers' Circular Pub. Co. v. Keystone Pub. Co., 281 F. 83 (2d Cir 1922).
Lois nationales et internationales
- Afghanistan. (2009). Trademark Registration Law.
- Andorra. (1995). Law on Trademarks.
- Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). (1995). Framework Agreement on Intellectual Property Cooperation.
- Azerbaijan. (2012). Law of the Republic of Azerbaijan on the Enforcement of the Intellectual Property Rights and Fight Against Piracy.
- Burundi. (2005). Law No. 1/021 of 30 December 2005, on the Protection of Copyright and Related Rights.
- China. (2010). Copyright Law of the People's Republic of China (2010 Amendment).
- Accord de coopération dans le domaine de la protection juridique de la propriété intellectuelle et l’établissement d'un conseil interétatique sur la protection juridique de la propriété intellectuelle de 2011 (Communauté des États indépendants).
- Costa Rica. (2008). Law No. 8686 of 21 November 2008, on Amendment, Addition and Repeal of Various Rules Governing Matters Pertaining to Intellectual Property.
- Convention européenne relative aux formalités prescrites pour les demandes de brevets de 1955 (Conseil de l'Europe)
- Cuba (2002). Decree-Law No. 228 on Geographical Indications.
- Cuba. (1999). Decree-Law No. 203 on Trademarks and Other Distinctive Signs.
- Cyprus. (1998). Patents Law.
- El Salvador. (2017). Legislative Decree No. 611 of 15 February 2017, on Amendments to the Law on Intellectual Property.
- Equatorial Guinea. (1879). Law of 10 January 1879, on Intellectual Property.
- Convention sur la délivrance de brevets européens (Convention sur le brevet européen) de 1973
- Directive (UE) 2016/943 du Parlement européen et du Conseil du 8 juin 2016 relative à la protection du savoir-faire et des informations commerciales non divulgués (secrets d'affaires) contre l’obtention, l’utilisation et la divulgation illicites .
- Geneva Phonograms Convention. (1971). Convention for the Protection of Producers of Phonograms Against Unauthorized Duplication of Their Phonograms.
- International Trademark Association (INTA). (2016). Board Resolution on the Hague Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Industrial Designs.
- Kyrgyzstan. (2015). Law of the Kyrgyz Republic No. 8 of 14 January 1998, on Patents (as amended up to Law No. 76 of 10 April 2015).
- Nepal. (1965). Patent, Design and Trade Mark Act, 2022.
- Organization of American States (OAS). (1947). Inter-American Convention on the Rights of the Author in Literary, Scientific, and Artistic Works.
- Rome Neighboring Rights Convention. (1961). International Convention for the Protection of Performers, Producers of Phonograms and Broadcasting Organisations.
- United States. (1970). Extradition Order 1970 (bilateral treaty between New Zealand and the United States).
- United States. (2016). Defend Trade Secrets Act.
- Viet Nam. (2009). Law 36/2009/QH12 of 19 June 2009, amending and supplementing a Number of Articles of the Law on Intellectual Property.
- World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). (1883). Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property.
- WIPO. (1891). Madrid Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Marks.
- WIPO. (1957). Nice Agreement Concerning the International Classification of Goods and Services for the Purposes of the Registration of Marks.
- WIPO. (1958). Lisbon Agreement for the Protection of Appellations of Origin and their International Registration.
- Convention instituant l'Organisation mondiale de la propriété intellectuelle de 1967 (OMPI) .
- WIPO. (1968). Locarno Agreement Establishing an International Classification for Industrial Designs.
- WIPO. (1970). Patent Cooperation Treaty.
- WIPO. (1971). Strasbourg Agreement Concerning the International Patent Classification.
- WIPO. (1989). Madrid Protocol Relating to the Madrid Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Marks.
- WIPO. (1994). Trademark Law Treaty.
- Convention eurasienne sur les brevets de 1994
- Traité de l'OMPI sur le droit d'auteur de 1996 .
- Traité de l'OMPI sur les interprétations et exécutions et les phonogrammes de 1996
- Convention pour la protection des producteurs de phonogrammes contre la reproduction non autorisée de leurs phonogrammes de 1971 (Convention de Genève sur les phonogrammes)
- WIPO. (2000). Patent Law Treaty.
- WIPO. (2006). Singapore Treaty on the Law of Trademarks.
- OMC. Accord sur les aspects des droits de propriété intellectuelle qui touchent au commerce (ADPIC)
- Déclaration de DOHA sur l'accord sur les ADPIC et la santé publique de 2001.
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