Over their long and incredibly prolific publishing careers, William Landes and Richard Posner (hereinafter L&P) have independently and jointly published what for mere mortals would be a large number of papers on intellectual property (hereinafter IP). Nevertheless, IP evidently is only a relatively minor interest to Posner. He ha
In a celebrated lecture on the law of copyright, Zechariah Chafee suggested that objections to intel...
For primary contributors to this symposium we have sought out people whose thoughts on intellectual ...
214-220The intangibility of intellectual property ensures returns to its owner, even after it has be...
This is a review article of Landes and Posner's "The Economic Structure of Intellectual Property Law...
The Honorable Richard A. Posner discusses the dangers presented by the propertization of intellectua...
Patents, copyrights, trademarks and related interests are known as intellectual property (IP). It ha...
Edited by Mario Cimoli, Giovanni Dosi, Keith E. Maskus, Ruth L. Okediji, Jerome H. Reichman, and Jos...
When government recognizes intellectual property (IP) rights, it is often viewed as sanctioning the ...
With their “tragedy of the commons” paradigm for intellectual property, Landes and Posner argue that...
This article analyzes the development of property rights (PR) for intellectual property (IP). There ...
The judiciary are different than you and me, not just because they have life tenure, but because the...
Prof. Marc Greenberg is the author of chapter 16: ROBOTS (and Elvis Imitators) Again: Estate of Pres...
Intellectual Property at the Edge addresses both newly formed intellectual property rights and those...
One of the most revolutionary legal changes in the past generation has been the “propertization” of ...
(Excerpt) Intellectual property (“IP”) scholarship has a unique distinction among legal academic dis...
In a celebrated lecture on the law of copyright, Zechariah Chafee suggested that objections to intel...
For primary contributors to this symposium we have sought out people whose thoughts on intellectual ...
214-220The intangibility of intellectual property ensures returns to its owner, even after it has be...
This is a review article of Landes and Posner's "The Economic Structure of Intellectual Property Law...
The Honorable Richard A. Posner discusses the dangers presented by the propertization of intellectua...
Patents, copyrights, trademarks and related interests are known as intellectual property (IP). It ha...
Edited by Mario Cimoli, Giovanni Dosi, Keith E. Maskus, Ruth L. Okediji, Jerome H. Reichman, and Jos...
When government recognizes intellectual property (IP) rights, it is often viewed as sanctioning the ...
With their “tragedy of the commons” paradigm for intellectual property, Landes and Posner argue that...
This article analyzes the development of property rights (PR) for intellectual property (IP). There ...
The judiciary are different than you and me, not just because they have life tenure, but because the...
Prof. Marc Greenberg is the author of chapter 16: ROBOTS (and Elvis Imitators) Again: Estate of Pres...
Intellectual Property at the Edge addresses both newly formed intellectual property rights and those...
One of the most revolutionary legal changes in the past generation has been the “propertization” of ...
(Excerpt) Intellectual property (“IP”) scholarship has a unique distinction among legal academic dis...
In a celebrated lecture on the law of copyright, Zechariah Chafee suggested that objections to intel...
For primary contributors to this symposium we have sought out people whose thoughts on intellectual ...
214-220The intangibility of intellectual property ensures returns to its owner, even after it has be...