Granting intellectual property rights promotes invention but also encourages wasteful expenditures to avoid monopoly prices. If patent or copyright owners are allowed to place some types of restrictions on the products they sell, these wasteful efforts can be avoided. This Comment discusses restrictions that have this effect and how intellectual property law might best create a doctrine enforcing them
In the United States, intellectual property law is usually viewed as serving economics, by providing...
In the United States, intellectual property law is usually viewed as serving economics, by providing...
Intellectual property is increasingly a misnomer since the right to exclude is the defining characte...
Intellectual property rights are generally considered to include patents, copyrights, and ownership ...
Several recent commentators have criticized trends in the patent system by suggesting that the goals...
Intellectual property rights are legal constraints that limit entry in industries where incumbents a...
This paper analyzes the historical differences between copyrights and patents. Copyright law allows ...
T he traditional focus of economic analysis of intellectual property has beenon reconciling incentiv...
Patents and copyrights protect inventions and expression; they do not protect products. This distinc...
Intellectual property rights are legal constraints that limit entry in industries where in-cumbents ...
Patents and copyrights protect inventions and expression; they do not protect products. This distinc...
Intellectual property rights are legal constraints that limit entry in industries where in-cumbents ...
There is a strong case for opposing intellectual property. Among other things, it often retards inno...
In the United States, intellectual property law is usually viewed as serving economics, by providing...
Several recent commentators have criticized trends in the patent system by suggesting that the goals...
In the United States, intellectual property law is usually viewed as serving economics, by providing...
In the United States, intellectual property law is usually viewed as serving economics, by providing...
Intellectual property is increasingly a misnomer since the right to exclude is the defining characte...
Intellectual property rights are generally considered to include patents, copyrights, and ownership ...
Several recent commentators have criticized trends in the patent system by suggesting that the goals...
Intellectual property rights are legal constraints that limit entry in industries where incumbents a...
This paper analyzes the historical differences between copyrights and patents. Copyright law allows ...
T he traditional focus of economic analysis of intellectual property has beenon reconciling incentiv...
Patents and copyrights protect inventions and expression; they do not protect products. This distinc...
Intellectual property rights are legal constraints that limit entry in industries where in-cumbents ...
Patents and copyrights protect inventions and expression; they do not protect products. This distinc...
Intellectual property rights are legal constraints that limit entry in industries where in-cumbents ...
There is a strong case for opposing intellectual property. Among other things, it often retards inno...
In the United States, intellectual property law is usually viewed as serving economics, by providing...
Several recent commentators have criticized trends in the patent system by suggesting that the goals...
In the United States, intellectual property law is usually viewed as serving economics, by providing...
In the United States, intellectual property law is usually viewed as serving economics, by providing...
Intellectual property is increasingly a misnomer since the right to exclude is the defining characte...