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Lange, David L. (1981) Recognizing the Public Domain. Law & Contemporary Problems, 44 (Autumn). pp. 147-178.

Abstract

In a celebrated lecture on the law of copyright, Zechariah Chafee suggested that objections to intellectual property are probably rooted in a more general distaste for private property. He acknowledged, however, that differences among species of property can justify differences in their treatment in law. In this brief essay, I will recall some of the attributes of intellectual property that justify particular concern when new rights are being recognized or existing ones enlarged. I will argue that the growth of intellectual property in recent years has been uncontrolled to the point of recklessness. And I will suggest that recognition of new intellectual property interests should be offset today by equally deliberate recognition of individual rights in the public domain.

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Deposited By:Melanie Dunshee
Deposited On:13 Jan 2005
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