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Against Intellectual Property - David K. Levine


Length: 1:01:10
Uploaded: 7 Apr, 2009

Recording Date: 20 Mar, 2009
Recording Location: SFU Vancouver
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Language: English
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Program Title: Against Intellectual Property - David K. Levine
Description: Copyrights and patents have come to be called “intellectual property,� a phrase which suggests that they are much akin to ordinary property. They are not: they are a government grant of monopoly power. The argument in favour of intellectual property must then be that these monopolies provide important offsetting incentives for innovation and creation.

However, all the available evidence suggests that patents and copyrights are a failure, and inhibit innovation and creativity at least as much they encourage it.

In this lively and entertaining lecture, Dr. David Levine documents the history of intellectual property, arguing that the best strategy for stimulating creativity in 21st century society is to eliminate copyrights and patents entirely.

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Featured Speakers/Guests: David K. Levine is John H. Biggs Distinguished Professor of Economics at Washington University in St. Louis. His ongoing research in general equilibrium theory focuses on growth theory, innovation, and intellectual property. He blogs about copyright issues at www.againstmonopoly.org.

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Society and Culture
Type: Speech/Presentation

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