This book examines the notion and understanding of innovation and knowledge societies as they particularly apply to the Gulf states and their broad range of communities. Key to this examination will be the role that intellectual property - its promotion and protection plays in fostering both innovation and the knowledge society. In brief, innovation, knowledge, society, emerging technology, economic growth and intellectual property are intertwined and inseparable. Unique to the GCC, is the constitutional significance of Islamic Law and the book discusses intellectual property growth in line with economic developments in the region and reflects on Islamic Finance Law.
Chapter
1. Intellectual Property and Innovation in the GCC Member
States: An Introduction.- Chapter
2. Intellectual Property, Artificial
Intelligence and Economic Development: Sport and the Saudi Arabia
Exemplar.- Chapter 3: Intellectual Property in the Metaverse and Artificial
Intelligence: ChatGPT in the Gulf Countries.
Chapter
4. Development of New
Technologies and Intellectual Property Regulations in the Sultanate of Oman.-
Chapter
5. A Framework Proposal for Islamic Finance based Intellectual
Property Rights Valuation.
Chapter
6. Intellectual Property Financing For
Innovation: Structuring Intellectual Property Securitisation For Issuance Of
Islamic Financial Instrument Of Sukuk?.
Chapter
7. Tapping Malaysian
Intellectual Property Islamic Financing.
Chapter 8. AI Innovation,
Intellectual Property Commercialization, and the Rise of the Intellectual
Capital Economy: Challenges and Prospects for GCC economies.
Chapter
9.
Distributed Ledger Technology: As An Innovative Collective Management Tool
for the GCC Music Industry.
Chapter 10. Synergising IP and Cryptocurrency: A
Roadmap for Knowledge-Based Economic Growth.
Chapter
11. Liability Gap,
Personhood Theories and Effective AI Legal Framework in the GCC Countries:
Shariah as the Thread that Binds.
Dr Nadia Naim is the Associate Dean International for Law and Social Sciences at the University of Aston, Birmingham, United Kingdom.
Dr. Alhanoof AlDebasi, the Executive Director of Copyrights and Designs at the Saudi Authority for Intellectual Property (SAIP), plays a pivotal role in shaping the landscape of intellectual property (IP) in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
David Price is Emeritus Professor, Public International Law and Intellectual Property Law, School of Law, Charles Darwin University, Australia.