Copyright's Highway: A Tour of Intellectual Property Rights in the Electronic Age

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Copyrights Highway: A Tour of Intellectual Property Rights in the Electronic Age

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Copyright's Highway: A Tour of Intellectual Property Rights in the Electronic Age

Author: Paul Goldstein (Professor of Law, Stanford University)
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The electronic age has dramatically altered the terms of trade for intellectual goods. How valuable is the product you are developing - and how do you plan to generate revenue from it in the future? Paul Goldstein, Professor of Law at Stanford University, provides a comprehensible framework for current intellectual property law and the prospects for its modification in the United States and the world. He also discusses the cause and effect of intellectual property losses as well as the influence of law on product value.


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