Description
Introduces the concept of 'IP accidents' to establish a new way to look at intellectual property law and its enforcement.
About the Author
Patrick R. Goold is Senior Lecturer at The City Law School, University of London. He is a legal philosopher with interests in IP, property and private law theory.
Reviews
'In this engaging, readable book, Patrick Goold makes a compelling case that we are wrong to hold people liable for inadvertently infringing patents and copyrights. He explains why this matters and what we can do about it.' Mark Lemley, William H. Neukom Professor of Law at and Director of the Stanford Program in Law, Science and Technology, Stanford Law School
'Goold's monograph elegantly explains how the history and theory of negligence law, combined with the expansion of the scope of patent and copyright law, should lead us to reject talismanic invocations of strict liability in intellectual property cases.' Rebecca Tushnet, Frank Stanton Professor of the First Amendment, Harvard Law School
Book Information
ISBN 9781108841481
Author Patrick R. Goold
Format Hardback
Page Count 200
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 369g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 158mm * 14mm