In this volume leading scholars of intellectual property and information policy examine what the common law - a method of reasoning an approach to rule making and a body of substantive law - can contribute to discussions about the scope structure and function of intellectual property. The book presents an array of methodologies substantive areas and normative positions tying these concepts together by looking to the common law for guidance. Drawing on interdisciplinary ideas and principles that are embedded within the working of common law it shows that the answers to many of modern intellectual property law''s most puzzling questions may be found in the wisdom versatility and adaptability of the common law. The book argues that despite the degree of interdisciplinary specialization in the field intellectual property is fundamentally a creation of the law; therefore the basic building blocks of the law can shed important light on what intellectual property can and should (and was perhaps meant to) be.
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