BCOR 1015 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Social Cost, Trade Secret, Double-Spending

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Please use this after you have read the papers assigned for day 2. An introduction to the law and economics of intellectual property. Author(s): stanley m. besen and leo j. raskind: dense and about 20 pages, read to understand main categories, definitions, economic incentives and trade-offs. This article describes some of the basic economic tradeoffs involved in intellectual property law, and then describes the framework of the law in the six areas described above: patent, copyright, semiconductor protection, trademark, trade secret, and misappropriation. An overview of intellectual property rights (fill in the table as you read) Scope of protection (for some it might be limits of protection) Author: ry rivard: short and easy, this article explores how university libraries can reduce costs (licensing) on course materials for higher ed. What were the main reasons cited for double spending by students.

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