Patents for power : intellectual property law and the diffusion of military technology / by Robert M. Farley & Davida H. Isaacs
Material type: Computer fileLanguage: English Publication details: Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 2020Description: 1 online resource (ix, 224, pages) : color illustrationsContent type:- text
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- KF2980 F24 2020
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Includes bibliographical references and index
I. Introduction -- 1.The international relations of intellectual property protection -- 2. Intellectual property and the US defense industrial base -- 3. Intellectual property in defense in comparative context --
4. Intellectual property and the arms trade -- 5. Intellectual property, industrial espionage, and cyber security
n an era when knowledge can travel with astonishing speed, the need for analysis of intellectual property (IP) law—and its focus on patents, trade secrets, trademarks, and issues of copyright—has never been greater. The book probes two major issues: the effect of IP law on innovation itself and the effect of IP law on the international diffusion, or sharing, of technology. Discussing a range of inventions, from the AK-47 rifle to the B-29 Superfortress bomber to the MQ-1 Predator drone, the authors show how IP systems (or their lack) have impacted domestic and international relations across a number of countries, including the United States, Russia, China, and South Korea. The study finds, among other results, that while the open nature of the IP system may encourage industrial espionage like cyberwarfare, increased state uptake of IP law is helping to establish international standards for IP protection.
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