Economic and Legal Issues in Intellectual PropertyISBN: 978-1-4051-6074-2
Paperback
268 pages
May 2007, Wiley-Blackwell
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Nine scholarly papers examine the economic and legal issues
fundamental to the intellectual property debate. Topics include
economic incentives to innovate, copyright law and infringement,
trademarks, IP rights for artists, indigenous knowledge and
university research, new knowledge economy and society, country
risk and innovation, and legal protection of IP.
- Includes nine state-of-the-art survey papers including
contributions from Jerry Hausman, Gregory K. Leonard, Dora
Marinova, Margaret Raven, and Richard Watt
- Evaluates the relationships between the knowledge economy,
knowledge society, and intellectual property which are often not
clearly articulated
- Interdisciplinary approach enables readers from a wide range of disciplines to appreciate the recent and significant developments in these fields