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Cambridge University Press
Owning Ideas: The Intellectual Origins of American Intellectual Property, 1790-1909
Owning Ideas: The Intellectual Origins of American Intellectual Property, 1790-1909
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Owning Ideas is a comprehensive account of the emergence of the concept of intellectual property in the United States during the long nineteenth century. In the modern information era, intellectual property has become a central economic and cultural phenomenon, and an important lever for allocating wealth and power. This book uncovers the intellectual origins of this modern concept of private property in ideas through a close study of its emergence within the two most important areas of this field: patent and copyright. By placing the development of legal concepts within their social context, this study reconstructs the radical transformation of the idea. Our modern notion of owning ideas, it argues, came into being when the ideals of eighteenth-century possessive individualism at the heart of early patent and copyright were subjected to the forces and ideology of late-nineteenth-century corporate liberalism.
Author: Oren Bracha
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 12/01/2016
Pages: 331
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.34lbs
Size: 9.39h x 6.21w x 1.00d
ISBN: 9780521877664
Author: Oren Bracha
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 12/01/2016
Pages: 331
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.34lbs
Size: 9.39h x 6.21w x 1.00d
ISBN: 9780521877664
About the Author
Bracha, Oren: - Oren Bracha is a professor of law at the University of Texas School of Law, Austin. He is one of the leading scholars of the history of Anglo-American intellectual property and has published extensively in the fields of intellectual property law and legal history.
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