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New Book: Who Owns Broccoli? Intellectual Property Rights in a Liberal Context

A new book examining IP is out, and available for free in PDF: Who Owns Broccoli? Intellectual Property Rights in a Liberal Context, Steffen Hentrich and Csilla Hatvany, eds. (Berlin: liberal Verlag, 2011). It’s based on the proceedings of a Colloquium at the Liberal Institute, Friedrich-Naumann-Foundation for Freedom, 13th October 2011, Potsdam, Germany, and contains:

  1. “Who Owns Broccoli? Intellectual Property Rights in a Liberal Context,” by Steffen Hentrich and Csilla Hatvany
  2. “The History of Intellectual Property,” by Terence Kealey
  3. “Should We Be Concerned About the Weakening of Copyright?,” Stan J. Liebowitz
  4. “Product Piracy and Counterfeiting—Empirical Evidence from Germany,” Knut Blind
  5. “Economic Activity in Spite of Intellectual Property,” Bernd Klein
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