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Creativity, Law and Entrepreneurship
2011
N 141 GHO.C
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Détails
Titre
Creativity, Law and Entrepreneurship
Auteur
Description
288 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
ISBN
9781848449879 Print
9780857933164 eBook
9780857933164 eBook
Autre cote
N 141 GHO.C
Résumé
"Addresses the relationship between law (institutions and regulations) and entrepreneurship (human activity with the aim of creating something new)"--P. [4] of cover.
Bibliographie, remarque
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Remarque du contenu formatté
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.
Série
Elgar law and entrepreneurship.
Publié
Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2011.
Langue
Anglais
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