Cornish, W. R. 1937-

Intellectual property : Omnipresent, distracting, irrelevant?/ by W. R. Cornish - Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004 - xi, 114 pages ; 23 cm - Clarendon law lectures .

Table of legislation
'Intellectual property'
1. Inventing
'Inventing'
Patents: basic elements Medical patents Exclusive rights to explore
Biotechnology and genetics
2. Creating 3. Branding

Summary: "Intellectual property rights (IPRs) are increasingly significant elements of economic policy: they are vital to developed countries in an age of global trade. Today's astounding new technologies, stemming from the digital and biotechological revolutions are creating new problems. William Cornish focusses upon the major dilemmas that currently enmesh the subject: the omnipresent spread of IPRs across some recent technologies, the distraction caused by rights that achieve little of their intended purpose, and the seeming irrelevance of IPRs in the face of new technologies such as the internet. What IPRs are good for, and what they should achieve depends upon the law which defines them

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Intellectual property

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