Patents, Copyright, and Neighboring Rights
Patents, Copyright, and Neighboring Rights
This chapter presents a comparison of copyright and patent law in terms of their constitutional origins, originality, term limits, subject matter, securing protection, and exclusive rights and nature of infringement. It also discusses protectionist tendencies in copyright, fair use in copyright, the compulsory license, the question of property in copyright and patent law, and moral rights and the public domain.
Keywords: copyright law, patent law, originality, infringement, fair use, compulsory license, property, moral rights, public domain, copyright
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