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| | | | | [AI summary] The text discusses the challenges of traditional intellectual property (IP) laws in the digital age, emphasizing their outdated nature and potential hindrance to innovation and economic growth. It highlights the need for reform, referencing the Hargreaves Review in the UK and the impact of IP laws on sectors like medical research and internet-based industries. The text also mentions the publication of an open-access IP casebook and statutory supplement, available under a Creative Commons license, as part of efforts to modernize IP education and access. Additionally, it touches on the cultural and historical significance of IP, including the copyright of Martin Luther King's 'I Have a Dream' speech and the legacy of Aaron Swartz. | |
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network.bepress.com
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notageni.us
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| | | | | NOTE: I'm not a lawyer. This simply explains intellectual property in plain English. This is not legal advice. NOTE 2: Intellectual property has been abused by lawyers to the point that the domain is very corrupt. Consult a lawyer if you want anything even remotely precise-enough to act on. Intellectual properties (IP) are legal ownership [...]Read More... from Intellectual Property Summarized | |
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roape.net
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| | | [AI summary] The content is a cookie consent notice and introductory information about the Review of African Political Economy (ROAPE) journal, including subscription details. | ||