Morality in Intellectual Property Law: A Concept-Theoretic Framework

  • Adcock M
  • Beyleveld D
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Abstract

… is best understood as a ‘rule-preclusionary right’, which is to say that what characterizes a claim to a right as a property right is not centrally the claim to have some specific bundle of powers to control an object, though the power to use and to prevent others’ use of the object of …

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Adcock, M., & Beyleveld, D. (2016). Morality in Intellectual Property Law: A Concept-Theoretic Framework. Intellectual Property Rights: Open Access, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.4172/2375-4516.1000154

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