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SHOULD INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW BE THOUGHT OF AS A FORM OF REGULATION?
SHOULD INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW BE THOUGHT OF AS A FORM OF REGULATION?

Author(s): George Hodorogea
Subject(s): Economy
Published by: Addleton Academic Publishers

Summary/Abstract: Landes and Posner find that the statutory expansion in copyrights has been more rapid than in either patents or trademarks. Nasheri claims that the use of intellectual property (IP) is a growing concern in both the criminal and civil justice systems. Barnett argues that the intersection of patent law and antitrust is a hot topic in the developing world, discusses the importance of dynamic efficiency to economic growth, and explain why sound antitrust policy gives great weight to dynamic efficiency. Strasser suggest a possible reason why parts of legal academia have reacted so favorably to the open source philosophy, takes a closer look at the philosophy itself and tries to show that it is conceptually flawed. Landes

  • Issue Year: 4/2009
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 116-120
  • Page Count: 5
  • Language: English