‘Common law intellectual property’ refers to a set of judge-made legal regimes that create exclusionary entitlements in different kinds of intangibles. Principally the creation of courts, many of these regimes are older than their statutory counterparts and continue to co-exist with them. Surprisingly though, intellectual property scholarship has paid scant attention to the nuanced law-making mechanisms and techniques that these regimes employ to navigate through several of intellectual property law’s substantive and structural problems. Common law intellectual property regimes employ a process of rule development that this Article calls ‘pragmatic incrementalism’. It involves the use of pragmatic and minimalist techniques that emphasize: (...
(Excerpt) Intellectual property (“IP”) scholarship has a unique distinction among legal academic dis...
Intellectual property law is one of the fastest growing fields of law worldwide. This unprecedented,...
The common law often is casually referred to as an iterative process without much attention given to...
‘Common law intellectual property’ refers to a set of judge-made legal regimes that create exclusion...
In this volume, leading scholars of intellectual property and information policy examine what the co...
One of the most revolutionary legal changes in the past generation has been the “propertization” of ...
Intellectual property law protects the owner of each patented invention or copyrighted work of autho...
There are many controversial ideas of resource utilization. The main discussion is how to maximally ...
Intellectual property law is pervasive and powerful. It affects the ways in which humans use ideas, ...
Intellectual property law protects the owner of each patented invention or copyrighted work of autho...
Intellectual Property at the Edge addresses both newly formed intellectual property rights and those...
Among Richard Epstein’s influential contributions to legal scholarship over the years is his writing...
We live in an age in which expressive, informational, and technological subject matter are becoming ...
This Article maintains that the rapid pace of technological advances requires that courts take an ac...
Intellectual property law protects the owner of each patented invention or copyrighted work of autho...
(Excerpt) Intellectual property (“IP”) scholarship has a unique distinction among legal academic dis...
Intellectual property law is one of the fastest growing fields of law worldwide. This unprecedented,...
The common law often is casually referred to as an iterative process without much attention given to...
‘Common law intellectual property’ refers to a set of judge-made legal regimes that create exclusion...
In this volume, leading scholars of intellectual property and information policy examine what the co...
One of the most revolutionary legal changes in the past generation has been the “propertization” of ...
Intellectual property law protects the owner of each patented invention or copyrighted work of autho...
There are many controversial ideas of resource utilization. The main discussion is how to maximally ...
Intellectual property law is pervasive and powerful. It affects the ways in which humans use ideas, ...
Intellectual property law protects the owner of each patented invention or copyrighted work of autho...
Intellectual Property at the Edge addresses both newly formed intellectual property rights and those...
Among Richard Epstein’s influential contributions to legal scholarship over the years is his writing...
We live in an age in which expressive, informational, and technological subject matter are becoming ...
This Article maintains that the rapid pace of technological advances requires that courts take an ac...
Intellectual property law protects the owner of each patented invention or copyrighted work of autho...
(Excerpt) Intellectual property (“IP”) scholarship has a unique distinction among legal academic dis...
Intellectual property law is one of the fastest growing fields of law worldwide. This unprecedented,...
The common law often is casually referred to as an iterative process without much attention given to...