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A history of intellectual property in 50 objects / edited by Claudy Op den Kamp, Bournemouth University (UK), Dan Hunter, Swinburne Law School (Australia).

Medverkande: Op den Kamp, Claudy, 1974- [edt] | Hunter, Dan, 1966- [edt].
Materialtyp: materialTypeLabelBokFörläggare: Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY, USA : Cambridge University Press, 2019Beskrivning: xii, 429 pages illustrations (some color) 26 cm.ISBN: 9781108420013; 110842001X.Annan titel: A history of intellectual property in fifty objects.Ämnen: Intellectual property -- History | Immaterialrätt | Historia | Intellectual property | HistoryGenre/form:History.
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Goryeo celadon / Hee-Kyoung Spiritas Cho -- Murano glass vase / Stefania Fusco -- Mona Lisa / Andrea Wallace -- Tempesta map of Rome / Jane C. Ginsburg -- Hogarth engraving / Michael Punt -- Lithograph / Amanda Scardamaglia -- Morse telegraph / Adam Mossoff -- Singer sewing machine / Lionel Bently -- Uncle Tom's cabin / Peter Jaszi -- Corset / Kara W. Swanson -- A.G. Bell telephone / Christopher Beauchamp -- Light bulb / Stef van Gompel -- Oscar Wilde portrait / Megan Richardson -- Kodak camera / Jessica Lake -- Kinetoscope / Peter Decherney -- Deerstalker hat / Ronan Deazley -- Paper print / Claudy Op den Kamp -- Player piano roll / Maurizio Borghi -- Champagne / Dev S. Gangjee -- Steamboat / Willie Peter Decherney -- Ph-lamp / Stina Teilmann-Lock -- Climbing rose / Brad Sherman -- Penguin paperback / Stuart Kells -- Ferragamo wedge / Marianne Dahlén -- Aspirin pill / Catherine Bond -- Bell transistor / Beth Webster -- Oral contraceptive pill / Melanie Brown -- Photocopier / Jessica Silbey -- Elstar apple / Jeroen Scharroo -- Chanel 2.55 / Jeannie Suk Gersen -- Lego brick / Dan Hunter and Julian Thomas -- Barbie Doll / Dan Hunter and Greg Lastowka -- Coca-cola bottle / Jacob Gersen and C. Scott Hemphill -- Zapruder film / Brian L. Frye -- Audiotape cassette / Robin Wright -- Action figure / Jason Bainbridge -- RAM-chip / Jake Goldenfein -- Football / Michael J. Madison -- Polymer banknote / Tom Spurling -- Post-it note / Stavroula Karapapa -- Betamax / Julian Thomas -- Escalator / Megan M. Carpenter -- 3d printer / Dinusha Mendis -- CD / Matthew David -- Internet / Jonathan Zittrain -- Wi-fi router / Terry Healy -- Viagra pill / Graham Dutfield -- Qantas skybed / Mitchell Adams -- Mike Tyson tattoo / Marie Hadley -- Bitcoin / Primavera de Filippi.
Sammanfattning: What do the Mona Lisa, the light bulb, and a Lego brick have in common? The answer - intellectual property (IP) - may be surprising, because IP laws are all about us, but go mostly unrecognized. They are complicated and arcane, and few people understand why they should care about copyright, patents, and trademarks. In this lustrous collection, Claudy Op den Kamp and Dan Hunter have brought together a group of contributors - drawn from around the globe in fields including law, history, sociology, science and technology, media, and even horticulture - to tell a history of IP in 50 objects. These objects not only demonstrate the significance of the IP system, but also show how IP has developed and how it has influenced history. Each object is at the core of a story that will be appreciated by anyone interested in how great innovations offer a unique window into our past, present, and future.
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Goryeo celadon / Hee-Kyoung Spiritas Cho -- Murano glass vase / Stefania Fusco -- Mona Lisa / Andrea Wallace -- Tempesta map of Rome / Jane C. Ginsburg -- Hogarth engraving / Michael Punt -- Lithograph / Amanda Scardamaglia -- Morse telegraph / Adam Mossoff -- Singer sewing machine / Lionel Bently -- Uncle Tom's cabin / Peter Jaszi -- Corset / Kara W. Swanson -- A.G. Bell telephone / Christopher Beauchamp -- Light bulb / Stef van Gompel -- Oscar Wilde portrait / Megan Richardson -- Kodak camera / Jessica Lake -- Kinetoscope / Peter Decherney -- Deerstalker hat / Ronan Deazley -- Paper print / Claudy Op den Kamp -- Player piano roll / Maurizio Borghi -- Champagne / Dev S. Gangjee -- Steamboat / Willie Peter Decherney -- Ph-lamp / Stina Teilmann-Lock -- Climbing rose / Brad Sherman -- Penguin paperback / Stuart Kells -- Ferragamo wedge / Marianne Dahlén -- Aspirin pill / Catherine Bond -- Bell transistor / Beth Webster -- Oral contraceptive pill / Melanie Brown -- Photocopier / Jessica Silbey -- Elstar apple / Jeroen Scharroo -- Chanel 2.55 / Jeannie Suk Gersen -- Lego brick / Dan Hunter and Julian Thomas -- Barbie Doll / Dan Hunter and Greg Lastowka -- Coca-cola bottle / Jacob Gersen and C. Scott Hemphill -- Zapruder film / Brian L. Frye -- Audiotape cassette / Robin Wright -- Action figure / Jason Bainbridge -- RAM-chip / Jake Goldenfein -- Football / Michael J. Madison -- Polymer banknote / Tom Spurling -- Post-it note / Stavroula Karapapa -- Betamax / Julian Thomas -- Escalator / Megan M. Carpenter -- 3d printer / Dinusha Mendis -- CD / Matthew David -- Internet / Jonathan Zittrain -- Wi-fi router / Terry Healy -- Viagra pill / Graham Dutfield -- Qantas skybed / Mitchell Adams -- Mike Tyson tattoo / Marie Hadley -- Bitcoin / Primavera de Filippi.

What do the Mona Lisa, the light bulb, and a Lego brick have in common? The answer - intellectual property (IP) - may be surprising, because IP laws are all about us, but go mostly unrecognized. They are complicated and arcane, and few people understand why they should care about copyright, patents, and trademarks. In this lustrous collection, Claudy Op den Kamp and Dan Hunter have brought together a group of contributors - drawn from around the globe in fields including law, history, sociology, science and technology, media, and even horticulture - to tell a history of IP in 50 objects. These objects not only demonstrate the significance of the IP system, but also show how IP has developed and how it has influenced history. Each object is at the core of a story that will be appreciated by anyone interested in how great innovations offer a unique window into our past, present, and future.

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