Against Intellectual Monopoly

Against Intellectual Monopoly

This book argues through theory and example that intellectual monopoly is not necessary for innovation and as a practical matter is damaging to growth, prosperity and liberty.

Publication date: 01 Jul 2008

ISBN-10: 0521879280

ISBN-13: n/a

Paperback: 312 pages

Views: 16,327

Type: Book

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

License: n/a

Post time: 11 Sep 2009 02:29:47

Against Intellectual Monopoly

Against Intellectual Monopoly This book argues through theory and example that intellectual monopoly is not necessary for innovation and as a practical matter is damaging to growth, prosperity and liberty.
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Publication date: 01 Jul 2008
ISBN-10: 0521879280
ISBN-13: n/a
Paperback: 312 pages
Views: 16,327
Document Type: Book
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
License: n/a
Post time: 11 Sep 2009 02:29:47
Excerpts from Book Description:
Cambridge University Press wrote:"Intellectual property" - patents and copyrights - have become controversial. We witness teenagers being sued for "pirating" music - and we observe AIDS patients in Africa dying due to lack of ability to pay for drugs that are high priced to satisfy patent holders. Are patents and copyrights essential to thriving creation and innovation - do we need them so that we all may enjoy fine music and good health? Across time and space the resounding answer is: No. So-called intellectual property is in fact an "intellectual monopoly" that hinders rather than helps the competitive free market regime that has delivered wealth and innovation to our doorsteps. This book has broad coverage of both copyrights and patents and is designed for a general audience, focusing on simple examples. The authors conclude that the only sensible policy to follow is to eliminate the patents and copyright systems as they currently exist.

Reviews:

Amazon.com

"This book, which you must must must read, will challenge everything you think you believe about IP. In fact, I don't think any serious can come away from it thinking the same way about this subject."

"It definitely won't be the last word on this subject, but it will widen the debate and point it in new directions. Very much worth reading, if you're interested in IP issues."
 




About The Author(s)


Michele Boldrin (Padua, August 20, 1956) is an Italian-born economist, expert in economic growthbusiness cyclestechnological progress and intellectual property. He is currently the Joseph Gibson Hoyt Distinguished Professor in Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis

Michele Boldrin

Michele Boldrin (Padua, August 20, 1956) is an Italian-born economist, expert in economic growthbusiness cyclestechnological progress and intellectual property. He is currently the Joseph Gibson Hoyt Distinguished Professor in Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis


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David K. Levine

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