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Patent Law - Balancing Profit Maximization and Public Access to Technology
Andrew Beckerman-Rodau, Suffolk University Law School
4 Columbia Science & Tech. L. Rev 1 (2002)
ABSTRACT: Patents are a subset of the larger field of law known as intellectual property law. At its most basic level, intellectual property is the broad term applied to the things that "spring" from a person's mind. These can include, among other things, new drugs, new methods of doing business, computer software, a trademark or logo used to sell a product, a song, a play or a new financial product.
SUGGESTED CITATION: Andrew Beckerman-Rodau,
"Patent Law - Balancing Profit Maximization and Public Access to Technology"
(January 1, 2002).
Suffolk University Law School.
Suffolk University Law School Intellectual Property.
Paper 2.
http://lsr.nellco.org/suffolk/ip/papers/2
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