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U.S. national debate topic, 2024-2025 : intellectual property rights / [compiled by Grey House Publishing].
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Reference shelf ; v. 96, no. 3.
- Reference shelf ; volume 96, number 3
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Intellectual property--United States.
- Intellectual property.
- Intellectual property infringement--Law and legislation.
- Intellectual property infringement.
- Intellectual property--Economic aspects.
- Trademark infringement.
- Copyright.
- Artificial intelligence.
- Intellectual property and creative ability.
- Artificial intelligence--Law and legislation.
- Artificial intelligence--Moral and ethical aspects.
- copyright.
- artificial intelligence.
- United States.
- Physical Description:
- xiii, 169 pages : illustrations, chart ; 26 cm.
- Other Title:
- US national debate topic, 2024-2025
- United States national debate topic 2024-2025
- Intellectual property rights
- Place of Publication:
- Amenia, New York : Grey House Publishing, 2024.
- Summary:
- Long a cornerstone of the American economy, intellectual property has been a concern for each generation of Americans from the founding era to the Digital Age, but the advent of digital tools and communication and evolving attitudes about public vs. private ownership has thrust the debate back into the forefront, with issues including the cost of generic prescription drugs, ownership of music and art between companies and creative professionals, and the impact of generative artistic AI tools making international headlines. This volume will introduce some of the most pressing topics in this arena, including the potential for new international standards on IP protections, penalties for misuse of intellectual property, and whether the United States is failing American creatives by falling behind other countries in terms of legal guidelines and protections for creators.--Publisher's website.
- Contents:
- What is intellectual property
- Intellectual property and public welfare
- Economic and professional threats
- Issues in intellectual property
- Reform and the future.
- What is Intellectual Property. The nature of intellectual property
- Intellectual property law: a brief introduction / Kevin J. Hickey, Congressional Research Service, April 13, 2022
- Intellectual property: the term / Electronic Frontier Foundation, 2024
- The sleepy copyright office in the middle of a high-stakes clash over A.I. / Cecilia Kang, New York Times, January 25, 2024
- The Lanham Act lays the foundation for modern trademark law / Ellen Terrell, Library of Congress, January 2024
- WWII policy kept patents secret, slowed innovation / Laurent Belsie, National Bureau of Economic Research, July 1, 2019
- AI cannot hold copyright, federal judge rules / Mohar Chatterjee, Politico, August 21, 2023
- Intellectual Property and Public Welfare. How does intellectual property affect society?
- How do patents impact drug prices? / Michael Nega, Chicago-Kent Journal of Intellectual Property, February 19, 2023
- Addressing the epidemic of high drug prices / Jeff Neal, Harvard Law Today, January 5, 2024
- We should all support Biden's war on big pharma / Nick Dearden, Al Jazeera, September 15, 2023
- Taylor Swift deepfakes: a legal case from the singer could help other victims of AI pornography / Jade Gilbourne, The Conversation, January 31, 2024
- Economic and Professional Threats. The value of creation
- Could a court really order the destruction of ChatGPT? The New York Times thinks so, and it may be right / João Marinotti, The Conversation, January 25, 2024
- New York Times sues OpenAI, Microsoft for infringing copyrighted works / Al Jazeera, December 27, 2023
- To ingrain AI ethics, we should get creative about copyrights / Cason Schmit and Jennifer Wagner, Undark, April 13, 2023
- GOP lawmakers urge DOJ to probe Chinese IP theft from U.S. small businesses / Chelsey Cox, CNBC, June 15, 2023
- Fact sheet: Disruptive Technology Strike Force efforts in first year to prevent sensitive technology from being acquired by authoritarian regimes and hostile nation-states / US Department of Justice, February 16, 2024
- DOJ links Iran, China, and Russia to five IP theft-related cases / Stephen Weigand, SC Media, May 18, 2023
- Issues in Intellectual Property. Inside the intellectual property debate
- Kylian Mbappé has trademarked his iconic goal celebration
- why a pose can form part of a player's protected brand / Enrico Bonadio and Andrea Zappalagio, The Conversation, March 5, 2024
- Fossils are shaped by people: Does that matter? / Asher Elbein, Undark, November 15, 2023
- How five UChicago innovators are fighting the IP gender gap / Polsky-University of Chicago, April 26, 2023
- Open access and university IP policies in the United States / Authors Alliance, August 18, 2023
- Patents were meant to reward inventions: It's time to talk about how they might not / Rebecca Giblin, Anders Furze, and Kimberlee Weatherall, The Conversation, August 20, 2023
- Reform and the Future. The best way forward for intellectual property rights
- New efforts to promote U.S. innovation: The PERA and PREVAIL Act in context / Chris Borges and Alexander Kerstein, Center for Strategic & International Studies, December 11, 2023
- A less biased way to determine trademark infringement? Asking the brain directly / Zhihao Zhang, The Conversation, February 13, 2023
- Making AI more explainable to protect the public from individual and community harms / Nicol Turner Lee, Brookings Institution, November 29, 2023
- ITC Policy Project series: The little-to-big problem, part I / William Jenks, R Street, November 14, 2022
- How IP laws can be reimagined to stimulate innovation / Jens Martin Skibsted, World Economic Forum, February 19, 2024
- The bills to watch: IP legislation of 2023 that will affect your 2024 / Paul Keller, IP Watchdog, December 20, 2023
- The AI regulatory toolbox: How governments can discover algorithmic harms / Alex Engler, Brookings Institution, October 9, 2023.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 9781637008966
- 1637008961
- OCLC:
- 1420621785
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