A Pluralistic Account of Intellectual Property

This essay reviews six different approaches to intellectual property. It and argues that none of these accounts provide an adequate justification of intellectual property laws and policies because (1) there are many different types of intellectual property, and (2) a variety of incommensurable value...

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Business studies
Commodities
Computers
Copyright
Copyrights
Ethics
Intellectual property
Intellectual property law
Inventions
Justice
Legal objections
Morality
Patent law
Pluralism
Pluralist school
Political economy
Privacy
Privacy rights
Property rights
Society
Trademarks
Utilitarianism
Values
Writers
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