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Intellectual Property (Government Role)

Economics: Intellectual Property

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Category: Intellectual Property (Government Role)
Created: Monday, 6 November 2006
Written by Mark Thompson

A lot has changed since the first U.S. patent and copyright laws were enacted in 1790. Are today's rewards commensurate with the benefits to society?

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