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The Cambridge Handbook of Intellectual Property and Social Justice
The Cambridge Handbook of Intellectual Property and Social Justice
Steven D. Jamar; Lateef Mtima
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"Throughout most of the twentieth century an exceedingly narrow interpretation and application of the utilitarian rationale for intellectual property protection dominated much of Western intellectual property (IP) law and policy.1 This was especially evident in the United States, wherein an economic incentive/commodification approach to IP social utility pervaded IP jurisprudence and scholarly discourse"--
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