The article discusses creativity under intellectual property (IP) law in the U.S. and the U.S. Constitution. The author examines Article I of the U.S. Constitution which was the basis for the U.S. Congress\u27 enactment of copyright and patent laws. He argues that large-scale collaborative projects are very common in the 21st century and are found in government, private, and university research markets
This Article surveys caselaw developments in the area of intellectual property relevant to the Eleve...
Up until recently, intellectual creation and inventiveness were purely human activities, and their p...
As an increasing amount of society\u27s wealth is tied up in intangible assets, strong, clear proper...
The article discusses creativity under intellectual property (IP) law in the U.S. and the U.S. Const...
The article discusses intellectual property law in light of the 10 structural elements of the Wester...
The article discusses intellectual property (IP) law in the U.S. as of September 2011 and provides a...
Copyright law reflects the intuitive understanding of creativity in the eyes of the law. This is bec...
Traditionally, patent and copyright laws have been viewed as separate bodies of law with distinct ut...
While innovative ideas and creative works increasingly drive economic success, the historic approach...
Patent and copyright law in the United States derives from a constitutional grant of power to Congre...
Innovation occurs within a complex web of law. Of the myriad legal doctrines that affect innovation,...
Two separate and distinct movements have colonized research in the field of intellectual property. L...
Patent law is intended to promote the creativity of scientists and engineers. The system recognizes ...
This article examines the expansion of the subject matter that can be protected under intellectual p...
The article discusses U.S. copyright law and its influence on creativity and musical innovation. The...
This Article surveys caselaw developments in the area of intellectual property relevant to the Eleve...
Up until recently, intellectual creation and inventiveness were purely human activities, and their p...
As an increasing amount of society\u27s wealth is tied up in intangible assets, strong, clear proper...
The article discusses creativity under intellectual property (IP) law in the U.S. and the U.S. Const...
The article discusses intellectual property law in light of the 10 structural elements of the Wester...
The article discusses intellectual property (IP) law in the U.S. as of September 2011 and provides a...
Copyright law reflects the intuitive understanding of creativity in the eyes of the law. This is bec...
Traditionally, patent and copyright laws have been viewed as separate bodies of law with distinct ut...
While innovative ideas and creative works increasingly drive economic success, the historic approach...
Patent and copyright law in the United States derives from a constitutional grant of power to Congre...
Innovation occurs within a complex web of law. Of the myriad legal doctrines that affect innovation,...
Two separate and distinct movements have colonized research in the field of intellectual property. L...
Patent law is intended to promote the creativity of scientists and engineers. The system recognizes ...
This article examines the expansion of the subject matter that can be protected under intellectual p...
The article discusses U.S. copyright law and its influence on creativity and musical innovation. The...
This Article surveys caselaw developments in the area of intellectual property relevant to the Eleve...
Up until recently, intellectual creation and inventiveness were purely human activities, and their p...
As an increasing amount of society\u27s wealth is tied up in intangible assets, strong, clear proper...