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Economic Implications Of State Sovereign Immunity From Infringement Of Federal Intellectual Property Rights, Peter S. Menell
Economic Implications Of State Sovereign Immunity From Infringement Of Federal Intellectual Property Rights, Peter S. Menell
Peter Menell
No abstract provided.
The Property Rights Movement's Embrace Of Intellectual Property: True Love Or Doomed Relationship, Peter S. Menell
The Property Rights Movement's Embrace Of Intellectual Property: True Love Or Doomed Relationship, Peter S. Menell
Peter Menell
No abstract provided.
Tailoring Legal Protection For Computer Software, Peter S. Menell
Tailoring Legal Protection For Computer Software, Peter S. Menell
Peter Menell
No abstract provided.
Intellectual Property And The Law Of Land, Peter S. Menell
Intellectual Property And The Law Of Land, Peter S. Menell
Peter Menell
The author expresses opinion on an essay by professor Richard Epstein on intellectual property and property rights movement. He says the professor acknowledges that governance of intellectual property involves a complex public policy balance that varies from real property governance. He stresses Epstein should agree that the uniform structure of patent law across all innovation may be a significant issue. He notes the demand for more adjustments to the patent system to distinguish among the various fields of inventive activity covered by patent law.
Intellectual Property And The Property Rights Movement, Peter S. Menell
Intellectual Property And The Property Rights Movement, Peter S. Menell
Peter Menell
The article discusses why the effort to equate protecting intellectual property (IP) and tangible property differ in significant ways. The author criticizes the property rights movement for trying to equate IP protection with real property. He discusses the differences between philosophical, legal, economic and political bases for protecting both types of property. He also tackles the various characteristics of intellectual resources.