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Intellectual property protection for e-commerce business methods in South Africa : envisioning an equitable model for SMEs in the tourism industry

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Main Author: Ncube, Caroline
Other Authors: Kinderlerer, Julian
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Intellectual Property Research Unit 2015
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/11319 Intellectual property protection for e-commerce business methods in South Africa : envisioning an equitable model for SMEs in the tourism industry Ncube, Caroline Kinderlerer, Julian Law Includes abstract. includes biblioraphical references. This thesis examines the intellectual property (IP) protection of the functional aspects of e-commerce business methods, which are embedded in the methods' underlying computer programs. It considers how South Africa can achieve an equitable balance between creators' interests in securing remuneration and attribution for, and users' interests in securing affordable access to, these methods. The thesis' primary perspective is that of users, and its arguments centre on the position of small and medium sized enterprises that provide accommodation in the tourism sector (accommodation SMEs). 2015-01-04T14:48:23Z 2015-01-04T14:48:23Z 2011 Doctoral Thesis Doctoral PhD http://hdl.handle.net/11427/11319 eng application/pdf Intellectual Property Research Unit Faculty of Law University of Cape Town
spellingShingle Law
Ncube, Caroline
Intellectual property protection for e-commerce business methods in South Africa : envisioning an equitable model for SMEs in the tourism industry
thesis_degree_str Doctoral
title Intellectual property protection for e-commerce business methods in South Africa : envisioning an equitable model for SMEs in the tourism industry
title_full Intellectual property protection for e-commerce business methods in South Africa : envisioning an equitable model for SMEs in the tourism industry
title_fullStr Intellectual property protection for e-commerce business methods in South Africa : envisioning an equitable model for SMEs in the tourism industry
title_full_unstemmed Intellectual property protection for e-commerce business methods in South Africa : envisioning an equitable model for SMEs in the tourism industry
title_short Intellectual property protection for e-commerce business methods in South Africa : envisioning an equitable model for SMEs in the tourism industry
title_sort intellectual property protection for e commerce business methods in south africa envisioning an equitable model for smes in the tourism industry
topic Law
url http://hdl.handle.net/11427/11319
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