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Intellectual Property Law

University of Richmond

2011

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Book Review: Beyond Intellectual Property: Matching Information Protection To Innovation, Kristen Osenga Jan 2011

Book Review: Beyond Intellectual Property: Matching Information Protection To Innovation, Kristen Osenga

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William Kingston frames this book around a clearly stated premise: the focus of information protection regimes has shifted from benefiting the public to benefiting private individuals with interests in the game—and this shift is not good. Early on, protection of information was shaped by actors with no personal stake but rather a desire to encourage invention and innovation for the public good. These actors were primarily limited by constitutional provisions and bureaucratic inefficiencies. As time went on,and as information became a more important commodity, information protection schemes were fashioned, or perhaps twisted, by the parties that would derive the most …