The article discusses intellectual property law in light of the 10 structural elements of the Western cultural model of creativity. The author mentions Article I of the U.S. Constitution which grants the U.S. Congress the power to promote science and the useful arts. He argues that the law governing joint inventions and authorship is designed to cover collaborations, but it is not expansive enough to cover editors and literary agents
Copyright law recognizes authors as the first owners of copyright. However, there is paucity in lite...
This work sets out to consider the fate of creativity and forms of cultural production as they fall ...
Copyright law reflects the intuitive understanding of creativity in the eyes of the law. This is bec...
The article discusses intellectual property law in light of the 10 structural elements of the Wester...
The article discusses creativity under intellectual property (IP) law in the U.S. and the U.S. Const...
While innovative ideas and creative works increasingly drive economic success, the historic approach...
The article discusses intellectual property (IP) law in the U.S. as of September 2011 and provides a...
Abstract This work sets out to consider the fate of creativity and forms of cultural production as ...
Two separate and distinct movements have colonized research in the field of intellectual property. L...
The article discusses U.S. copyright law and its influence on creativity and musical innovation. The...
Patent law is intended to promote the creativity of scientists and engineers. The system recognizes ...
Communicated concepts of property ownership, including intellectual property, depend on cultural val...
Traditionally, patent and copyright laws have been viewed as separate bodies of law with distinct ut...
We study copyright law and its relationship with cultural conceptions of authorship and technicalcon...
In the United States, human creativity is historically understood to be motivated by economic concer...
Copyright law recognizes authors as the first owners of copyright. However, there is paucity in lite...
This work sets out to consider the fate of creativity and forms of cultural production as they fall ...
Copyright law reflects the intuitive understanding of creativity in the eyes of the law. This is bec...
The article discusses intellectual property law in light of the 10 structural elements of the Wester...
The article discusses creativity under intellectual property (IP) law in the U.S. and the U.S. Const...
While innovative ideas and creative works increasingly drive economic success, the historic approach...
The article discusses intellectual property (IP) law in the U.S. as of September 2011 and provides a...
Abstract This work sets out to consider the fate of creativity and forms of cultural production as ...
Two separate and distinct movements have colonized research in the field of intellectual property. L...
The article discusses U.S. copyright law and its influence on creativity and musical innovation. The...
Patent law is intended to promote the creativity of scientists and engineers. The system recognizes ...
Communicated concepts of property ownership, including intellectual property, depend on cultural val...
Traditionally, patent and copyright laws have been viewed as separate bodies of law with distinct ut...
We study copyright law and its relationship with cultural conceptions of authorship and technicalcon...
In the United States, human creativity is historically understood to be motivated by economic concer...
Copyright law recognizes authors as the first owners of copyright. However, there is paucity in lite...
This work sets out to consider the fate of creativity and forms of cultural production as they fall ...
Copyright law reflects the intuitive understanding of creativity in the eyes of the law. This is bec...