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property laws in 90 countries with at least one archaeological site on UNESCO's World Heritage List. It concludes that such …This Article addresses the question of whether cultural property laws, which require archaeological artifacts to remain …-sharing agreements, as economists would predict. The Article provides the first statistical analysis of cultural property laws' effect on …
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focusing on the conditions under which the intellectual property agreements are made rather than on a facial reading of their …
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Intellectual property rights are often justified by utilitarian theory. However, recent scholarship suggests that … creativity thrives in some industries in the absence of intellectual property protection. These industries might be called IP … of intellectual property law to IP's negative spaces in the digital age …
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attention is paid to the efforts of critical economists of intellectual property law such as Lemley and Brett Frischmann to …
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In copyright, we are guided by a simple intuition: More revenue leads to more original works. But the relationship between revenue and creative output is not so simple. Broadening copyright in order to increase the revenue associated with any given work may ensure the expected profitability, and...
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For several years, courts have been improperly calculating damages in cases involving the unlicensed use of genetically-modified (GM) seed technology. In particular, when courts determine patent damages based on the hypothetical negotiation method, they err in exaggerating these damages to a...
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property law rights, and there is little international consensus on this topic, even among the major industrialized nations … difficult for business to effectively plan international intellectual property strategies. Given the global nature of modern … for secondary liability for infringement of intellectual property rights. Unfortunately, instead of focusing on the full …
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how development status was defined, developing world arbitrators accounted for fifteen to twenty percent of arbitrators …; and (4) for all measures used to analyze development status, arbitrators from the developing world received a … statistically lower number of appointments than their developed world counterparts. Recognizing the data revealed diversity in …
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funds normally backed by investing countries and international financial institutions (“IFIs”) such as the World Bank, have …
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