The frontiers of intellectual property: Expanded protection versus new models of open science

D Rhoten, WW Powell - Annu. Rev. Law Soc. Sci., 2007 - annualreviews.org
The growing salience of intellectual property (IP) rights has reconfigured US science, shifting
it from the formerly separate realms of university and commercial science to an increasingly …

Evolving scientific norms and intellectual property rights: A reply to Kieff

AK Rai - Nw. UL Rev., 2000 - HeinOnline
In Facilitating Scientific Research: Intellectual Property Rights and the Nonns of Science-A
Response to Rai and Eisenberg,'Scott Kieff critiques my Article entitled Regulating Scientific …

Weighing intellectual property: Can we balance the social costs and benefits of patenting?

M Biagioli - History of Science, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
The scale is the most famous emblem of the law, including intellectual property (IP).
Because IP rights impose social costs on the public by limiting access to protected work, the …

Open Letter on Ethical Norms in Intellectual Property Scholarship

R Feldman, MA Lemley, JS Masur… - Harvard Journal of Law & …, 2016 - HeinOnline
As intellectual property (" IP") scholars, we write this letter with aspirations of reaching the
highest ethical norms possible for our field. Changes in the field of IP make it incumbent …

[PDF][PDF] Introduction: Intellectual property and diverse rights of ownership in science

HA Zuckerman - Science, Technology, & Human Values, 1988 - journals.sagepub.com
Ownership of intellectual property in science has historically been consequential, uncertain,
and contentious. This has been so in some measure since the emergence of modern …

[HTML][HTML] When copyright law and science collide: empowering digitally integrated research methods on a global scale

JH Reichman, RL Okediji - Minnesota Law Review, 2012 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Much scholarly attention has focused on possible impediments to both science and
innovation arising from extensions of patent protection to research tools and to other …

[图书][B] Science as Intellectual Property: Who Controls Research? AAAS Series on Issues in Science and Technology.

D Nelkin - 1984 - ERIC
The controversial question of who controls research stands at the center of a growing
number of legal and administrative disputes which raise critical issues of professional …

Facilitating Scientific Research: Intellectual Property Rights and the Norms of Science--A Response to Rai and Eisenberg

FS Kieff - Nw. UL Rev., 2000 - HeinOnline
Arti Rai's article in the Fall 1999 issue of the Northwestern University Law Review explores
the proper use of both legal rules and prescriptive norms to shape behavior in the basic …

A new dynamism in the public domain

RP Merges - The University of Chicago Law Review, 2004 - JSTOR
Many believe intellectual property has overreached, and that policymakers must respond. In
this Essay, I argue that the critique may have merit, but private parties are in some cases …

Noncompliance, Nonenforcement, Nonproblem-Rethinking the Anticommons in Biomedical Research

RS Eisenberg - Hous. L. Rev., 2008 - HeinOnline
A decade ago the biomedical research community was sounding alarm bells about the
impact of intellectual property (IP) rights on the ability of scientists to do their …