The Revolt of the Poor - The Demise of Intellectual Property?
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Description: With the advent of new media, e-publishing, self-publishing, and differential patent enforcement and pricing - intellectual property rights may be in trouble.
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Page title: | The Revolt of the Poor : Intellectual Property |
Keywords: | transition, microeconomics, macroeconomics, business, government, privatization, private sector, public sector, capital, markets, stock exchange, shares, bonds, finance, banks, savings, credit, money, currency, taxation, IMF, International Monetary Fund, World Bank, IFC, EBRD, investment, FDI, labor, trade unions, competition, unemployment, pensions |
Description: | In the mythology generated by capitalism to pacify the masses, the myth of intellectual property stands out. It goes like this: if the rights to intellectual property were not defined and enforced, commercial entrepreneurs would not have taken on the risks associated with publishing books, recording records, and preparing multimedia products. |
IP-address: | 209.202.252.50 |
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Date | Creation Date: 29-sep-1994 Expiration Date: 28-sep-2014 |