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Date: 2005-09-12 19:26:55
Intellectual property
Civil law
Patent
Business ethics
Government-granted monopoly
Jonathan Hornblower
Software patent debate
Societal views on intellectual property
Monopoly
Economics
Law

Boldrin & Levine: Against Intellectual Monopoly, Chapter 4 Chapter 4: Innovation Without Patents As a matter of theory, intellectual monopoly appears unnecessary. As a matter of fact, we have seen numerous examples show

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