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Creativity, Law and Entrepreneurship
2011
N 141 GHO.C
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Title
Creativity, Law and Entrepreneurship
Author
Ghosh, Shubha., Malloy, Robin Paul., Editors.
M.M. Carpenter, D.R. Desai, S. Ghosh, C.B. Graber, S.J.H. Graham, R.S. Gruner, D. Halbert, S.A. Hetcher, M.J. Madison, R.P. Malloy, A.S. Miner, S.M. O’Connor, T. Sichelman Contributors.
M.M. Carpenter, D.R. Desai, S. Ghosh, C.B. Graber, S.J.H. Graham, R.S. Gruner, D. Halbert, S.A. Hetcher, M.J. Madison, R.P. Malloy, A.S. Miner, S.M. O’Connor, T. Sichelman Contributors.
Description
288 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
ISBN
9781848449879 Print
9780857933164 eBook
9780857933164 eBook
Alternate Call Number
N 141 GHO.C
Summary
"Addresses the relationship between law (institutions and regulations) and entrepreneurship (human activity with the aim of creating something new)"--P. [4] of cover.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note
1. Introduction: can we incentivize creativity and entrepreneurship?
2. Real estate transactions and entrepreneurship
3. Creativity and craft
4. 'Will work': the role of intellectual property in transitional economies - from coal to content
5. Transforming the Chicago school approach to creativity in copyright
6. The central role of law as a meta method in creativity and entrepreneurship
7. Individual branding: how the rise of individual creation and distribution of cultural products confuses the intellectual property system
8. Creativity without copyright: anarchist publishers and their approaches to copyright protection
9. Patenting by high technology entrepreneurs
10. The evolution of collaborative invention at a distance: evidence from the patent record
11. Institutionalization of creativity in traditional societies and in international trade law.
2. Real estate transactions and entrepreneurship
3. Creativity and craft
4. 'Will work': the role of intellectual property in transitional economies - from coal to content
5. Transforming the Chicago school approach to creativity in copyright
6. The central role of law as a meta method in creativity and entrepreneurship
7. Individual branding: how the rise of individual creation and distribution of cultural products confuses the intellectual property system
8. Creativity without copyright: anarchist publishers and their approaches to copyright protection
9. Patenting by high technology entrepreneurs
10. The evolution of collaborative invention at a distance: evidence from the patent record
11. Institutionalization of creativity in traditional societies and in international trade law.
Series
Elgar law and entrepreneurship.
Published
Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2011.
Language
English
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