<p>In this timely and readable volume, law professor Aaron Schwabach explores the three traditional categories of intellectual propertyβcopyright, patent, and trademark. He traces their historical development from medieval times to the present and observes how intellectual property law has responded
Intellectual Property: A Reference Handbook
β Scribed by Aaron Schwabach
- Publisher
- ABC-CLIO
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 337
- Series
- Contemporary World Issues
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
In this timely and readable volume, law professor Aaron Schwabach explores the three traditional categories of intellectual propertyβcopyright, patent, and trademark. He traces their historical development from medieval times to the present and observes how intellectual property law has responded to successive waves of technological change.
Intellectual Property examines all sides of current controversies and crises in this fast-changing field, particularly those resulting from the digital information revolution. Because ideas are not constrained by national borders, the author focuses on intellectual property, including trade secrets, as an international phenomenon, emphasizing the experiences and contributions of a wide variety of countries and cultures. An essential resource for students and researchersβand anyone else who needs to know how to use and/or protect intellectual property.
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