The interdisciplinarity of intellectual property and taxation poses many challenges to the disparate existing norms in each respective field of law. This Article identifies and critiques the current tax regime governing the giving of intellectual property as a manifestation of the failure to understand the principles and policies underlying intellectual property and the firm. It proposes an economic, incentives-based system that would encourage firms to extricate part of their repository of residual rights by surrendering their monopolistic ownership of intellectual property for the benefit of charitable organizations and, in turn, the development and growth of society
This paper discusses aspects of economic analysis of law developed as a result of the current status...
In the United States, intellectual property law is usually viewed as serving an economic policy, by ...
(Excerpt) Intellectual property (“IP”) scholarship has a unique distinction among legal academic dis...
The interdisciplinarity of intellectual property and taxation poses many challenges to the disparate...
This article evaluates the Current US income tax regime governing intellectual property by focusing ...
An important issue deserving scholarly attention concerns the proper role of the federal tax system ...
The tax treatment of intellectual property receives surprisingly little attention despite intellectu...
The intellectual property landscape is changing. As Jerry Reichman once observed, intellectual prope...
This piece reviews Economic and Legal Dimensions, which presents a pragmatic economic theory about t...
This Article addresses the distributive structure of intellectual property and innovation policy1 an...
Recent scholarship has begun to assess the role of intellectual property rights in the theory of the...
In the United States, intellectual property law is usually viewed as serving economics, by providing...
This article criticizes the standard approach to intellectual property rights (IPRs), interpreted as...
T he traditional focus of economic analysis of intellectual property has beenon reconciling incentiv...
Increased use of the intellectual property label to describe copyright and related areas of law has ...
This paper discusses aspects of economic analysis of law developed as a result of the current status...
In the United States, intellectual property law is usually viewed as serving an economic policy, by ...
(Excerpt) Intellectual property (“IP”) scholarship has a unique distinction among legal academic dis...
The interdisciplinarity of intellectual property and taxation poses many challenges to the disparate...
This article evaluates the Current US income tax regime governing intellectual property by focusing ...
An important issue deserving scholarly attention concerns the proper role of the federal tax system ...
The tax treatment of intellectual property receives surprisingly little attention despite intellectu...
The intellectual property landscape is changing. As Jerry Reichman once observed, intellectual prope...
This piece reviews Economic and Legal Dimensions, which presents a pragmatic economic theory about t...
This Article addresses the distributive structure of intellectual property and innovation policy1 an...
Recent scholarship has begun to assess the role of intellectual property rights in the theory of the...
In the United States, intellectual property law is usually viewed as serving economics, by providing...
This article criticizes the standard approach to intellectual property rights (IPRs), interpreted as...
T he traditional focus of economic analysis of intellectual property has beenon reconciling incentiv...
Increased use of the intellectual property label to describe copyright and related areas of law has ...
This paper discusses aspects of economic analysis of law developed as a result of the current status...
In the United States, intellectual property law is usually viewed as serving an economic policy, by ...
(Excerpt) Intellectual property (“IP”) scholarship has a unique distinction among legal academic dis...