Jefferson vs. the Patent Trolls: A Populist Vision of Intellectual Property Rights

Read [Jeffrey H. Matsuura Book] # Jefferson vs. the Patent Trolls: A Populist Vision of Intellectual Property Rights Online * PDF eBook or Kindle ePUB free. Jefferson vs. the Patent Trolls: A Populist Vision of Intellectual Property Rights As a scientist, author, and inventor, he was a prolific creator. Without inserting Jefferson anachronistically into the current debate, Matsuura does not shy away from positing where in the spectrum of opinion Jefferson’s ideas lie. As America’s first patent commissioner, he decided which ideas merited protection and effectively created the patent review process. In this atmosphere it became clear that the developers of creative works and the users of those works often have competing

Jefferson vs. the Patent Trolls: A Populist Vision of Intellectual Property Rights

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Rating : 4.42 (985 Votes)
Asin : 0813927714
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 168 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-08-09
Language : English

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Not only a good history read, Mr. (Jean-Pierre Auffret, Director of the Center for Advanced Technology Strategy) . intellectual property system and provide a framework for analyzing today's industry-changing intellectual property debates. Matsuura's book is an excellent book for understanding today's innovation economy. Thomas Jefferson's property rights experiences and deliberations are the foundation for the U.S. "With the increasing importance of innovation to economic development and national and international well-being, Jeffrey Matsuura's book is both timely and important

As a scientist, author, and inventor, he was a prolific creator. Without inserting Jefferson anachronistically into the current debate, Matsuura does not shy away from positing where in the spectrum of opinion Jefferson’s ideas lie. As America’s first patent commissioner, he decided which ideas merited protection and effectively created the patent review process. In this atmosphere it became clear that the developers of creative works and the users of those works often have competing interests. Of all the founding fathers, Thomas Jefferson had the most substantial direct experience with the issues surrounding intellectual property rights and their impact on creativity, invention, and innovation. In ou

Jeffrey H. He is the author of several books on intellectual property, technology, and law, including Managing Intellectual Assets in the Digital Age.. Matsuura, former Director of the Program in Law and Technology at the University of Dayton School of Law, is currently counsel at the Alliance Law Group in Northern Virginia

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