Intended Audience
Faculty
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Date Created
2014
Description
This book is an introduction to intellectual property law, the set of private legal rights that allows individuals and corporations to control intangible creations and marks—from logos to novels to drug formulae—and the exceptions and limitations that define those rights. It focuses on the three main forms of US federal intellectual property—trademark, copyright and patent—but many of the ideas discussed here apply far beyond those legal areas and far beyond the law of the United States.
Format
ebook
Recommended Citation
James Boyle and Jennifer Jenkins,
"Intellectual Property: Law & The Information Society"
(January 1, 2014).
A repository of copyright educational resources for higher education.
Element 7.
https://open.clemson.edu/cheer/campus/acrosscampus/7
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Intellectual Property: Law & The Information Society
This book is an introduction to intellectual property law, the set of private legal rights that allows individuals and corporations to control intangible creations and marks—from logos to novels to drug formulae—and the exceptions and limitations that define those rights. It focuses on the three main forms of US federal intellectual property—trademark, copyright and patent—but many of the ideas discussed here apply far beyond those legal areas and far beyond the law of the United States.
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Print copies available for purchase at: http://web.law.duke.edu/cspd/openip