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Trade Secrets: Intellectual Piracy and the Origins of American Industrial Power

Trade Secrets: Intellectual Piracy and the Origins of American Industrial Power
During the first decades of America's existence as a nation, private citizens, voluntary associations, and government officials encouraged the smuggling of European inventions and artisans to the New World. At the same time, the young republic was developing policies that set new standards for protecting industrial innovations. This book traces the evolution of America's contradictory approach to intellectual property rights from the colonial period to the age of Jackson. During the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries Britain shared technological innovations selectively with its American colonies. It became less willing to do so once America's fledgling industries grew more competitive. After the Revolution, the leaders of the republic supported the piracy of European technology in order to promote the economic strength and political independence of the new nation. By the middle of the nineteenth century, the United States became a leader among industrializing nations and a major exporter of technology. It erased from national memory its years of piracy and became the world's foremost advocate of international laws regulating intellectual property.



Burton's Legal Thesaurus by William C. Burton,
Burton's Legal Thesaurus by William C. Burton,
"Comprehensive, up-to-date, easy-to-use..." -American Bar Association Journal "It is through the use of such a tool as the Legal Thesaurus that one may find the precise term to fit the nuances of a particular situation." -William O. Douglas, Justice, U.S. Supreme Court 1939-1975 Since 1979, Burton's Legal Thesaurus has been the number-one resource for attorneys, writers, and scholars in need of synonyms unique to the legal profession. This updated and expanded Third Edition adds more than 1,000 new terms, many of them relating to electronic commerce, intellectual property, and other new developments in law. It also features a new, more user-friendly format with thorough cross-referencing.



American Inventors Protection Act - The United States enacted the American Inventors Protection Act, AIPA, on November 29, 1999 as Public Law 106-113. In 2002, the Intellectual Property and High Technology Technical Amendments Act of 2002, Public Law 107-273, amended AIPA.

Association of American Law Schools - The Association of American Law Schools (AALS) is a non-profit organization of 166 law schools in the United States. Another 23 schools are "non-member fee paid" schools, which pay AALS dues but choose not to become members.

Intellectual property in Romania - Intellectual property law in Romania has developed significantly in the period since the Romanian Revolution of 1989 because of the need to enforce various regional and international treaties and agreements, such as the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS), the European Directives on Biotechnological Inventions, on Trademarks and Geographical Indications, and on SPCs, the Trademark Law Treaty, the Patent Law Treaty, and the European Union regulation on the Community Trademark, and the need to harmonize domestic patent ...

Queen Mary Intellectual Property Research Institute - Queen Mary Intellectual Property Research Institute (QMIPRI) is a focused research organisation within the Centre for Commercial Law Studies (CCLS) at Queen Mary, University of London. In 2002 it moved from Mile End in the East End of London to larger and specialised facilities at Charterhouse Square, as part of its growing independent identity and a substantial bequest by Herchel Smith.



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Intellectual Property Law - Intellectual Property Law Intellectual property in Romania - Intellectual property law in Romania has developed significantly in the period since the Romanian Revolution of 1989 because of the need to enforce various regional and international treaties and agreements, such as the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS), the European Directives on Biotechnological Inventions, on Trademarks and Geographical Indications, and on SPCs, the Trademark Law Treaty, the Patent Law Treaty, and the European Union regulation on the Community Trademark, ...

Intellectual Property Right Law - Intellectual Property Right Law Intellectual property in Romania - Intellectual property law in Romania has developed significantly in the period since the Romanian Revolution of 1989 because of the need to enforce various regional and international treaties and agreements, such as the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS), the European Directives on Biotechnological Inventions, on Trademarks and Geographical Indications, and on SPCs, the Trademark Law Treaty, the Patent Law Treaty, and the European Union regulation on the Community ...

Intellectual Property Law - Intellectual Property Law Resisting Intellectual Property Law Over the past decade, the scope of copyright intellectual property law and patent law has grown significantly, strengthening property rights, even when such rights seem to infringe upon other, more basic, priorities. This book investigates the ways in which activists, scholars, intellectual property law and communities are resisting the expansion of copyright intellectual property law and patent law in the information age. Debora J. Halbert explores how an alternative framework for understanding intellectual property- ...

American Intellectual Property Law Association - American Intellectual Property Law Association American Inventors Protection Act - The United States enacted the American Inventors Protection Act, AIPA, on November 29, 1999 as Public Law 106-113. In 2002, the Intellectual Property and High Technology Technical Amendments Act of 2002, Public Law 107-273, amended AIPA. Association of American Law Schools - The Association of American Law Schools (AALS) is a non-profit organization of 166 law schools in the United States. Another 23 schools are "non-member fee paid" schools, ...

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