Trade secrets
intellectual piracy and the origins of American industrial power
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Author
Publication
2004 - Yale University Press, New Haven, CT, Connecticut
Language
English
Word Count
70,250 words, Guess
Page Count
281 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL3691477M
- ISBN-10030010006X
- OCLC Control Number52963002
- Library of Congress Control Number2003062506
- Goodreads735157
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- LibraryThing88354
Classifications
- DDC338.0973
- LCCHD38.7 .B455 2004
Description
"This book traces the evolution of America's contradictory approach to intellectual property rights from the colonial period to the age of Jackson." "During the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries Britain shared technological innovations selectively with its American colonies. It became less willing to do so once America's fledgling industries grew more competitive. After the Revolution, the leaders of the republic supported the piracy of European technology in order to promote the economic strength and political independence of the new nation. By the middle of the nineteenth century, the United States became a leader among industrializing nations and a major exporter of technology. It erased from national memory its years of piracy and became the world's foremost advocate of international laws regulating intellectual property."--Jacket.
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