One of the most revolutionary legal changes in the past generation has been the “propertization” of intellectual property (IP). The duration and scope of rights expand without limit, and courts and companies treat IP as absolute property, bereft of any restraints. But astonishingly, scholars have not yet recognized that propertization also can lead to the narrowing of IP. In contrast to much of the literature, which criticizes the propertization of IP, this Article takes it as a given. For the transformation is irreversible, sinking its tentacles further into public and corporate consciousness (as well as the IP laws) with each passing day and precluding the likelihood that IP will return to the prepropertization era. This Article therefore...
The United States intellectual property ( IP ) system is the foundation for incentives for authors a...
Increased use of the intellectual property label to describe copyright and related areas of law has ...
Changes in the scope of IP legal rights are generally thought to be linked to changes in positive la...
One of the most revolutionary legal changes in the past generation has been the “propertization” of ...
Intellectual property law is one of the fastest growing fields of law worldwide. This unprecedented,...
Patents, copyrights, trademarks and related interests are known as intellectual property (IP). It ha...
In recent years, the importance of intellectual property law both as an academic discipline and as a...
This article examines the expansion of the subject matter that can be protected under intellectual p...
Intellectual Property at the Edge addresses both newly formed intellectual property rights and those...
Commentators have poured forth a loud and sustained outcry over the past few years that sees propert...
T he traditional focus of economic analysis of intellectual property has beenon reconciling incentiv...
While innovative ideas and creative works increasingly drive economic success, the historic approach...
Intellectual property is a legal concept which refers to creations of the mind for which exclusive r...
The concept of private property has always recognized the rights of the owner of the property, who h...
In today\u27s Information Society, one of the most salient paradoxes is the fact that the law of int...
The United States intellectual property ( IP ) system is the foundation for incentives for authors a...
Increased use of the intellectual property label to describe copyright and related areas of law has ...
Changes in the scope of IP legal rights are generally thought to be linked to changes in positive la...
One of the most revolutionary legal changes in the past generation has been the “propertization” of ...
Intellectual property law is one of the fastest growing fields of law worldwide. This unprecedented,...
Patents, copyrights, trademarks and related interests are known as intellectual property (IP). It ha...
In recent years, the importance of intellectual property law both as an academic discipline and as a...
This article examines the expansion of the subject matter that can be protected under intellectual p...
Intellectual Property at the Edge addresses both newly formed intellectual property rights and those...
Commentators have poured forth a loud and sustained outcry over the past few years that sees propert...
T he traditional focus of economic analysis of intellectual property has beenon reconciling incentiv...
While innovative ideas and creative works increasingly drive economic success, the historic approach...
Intellectual property is a legal concept which refers to creations of the mind for which exclusive r...
The concept of private property has always recognized the rights of the owner of the property, who h...
In today\u27s Information Society, one of the most salient paradoxes is the fact that the law of int...
The United States intellectual property ( IP ) system is the foundation for incentives for authors a...
Increased use of the intellectual property label to describe copyright and related areas of law has ...
Changes in the scope of IP legal rights are generally thought to be linked to changes in positive la...