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  • Intellectual Property Law

  • Contemporary Challenges in Copyright Protection (Foundations of Law: Global Perspectives on Ethics and Justice)
  • By: Bonifacio Lisboa
  • Narrated by: Christopher C Minor
  • Length: 4 hrs and 20 mins

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By: Bonifacio Lisboa
Narrated by: Christopher C Minor
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Publisher's Summary

This work comprehensively covers the extensive field of Intellectual Property Law, exploring from the fundamental principles of copyright to the contemporary challenges of the digital age and technological innovation.

Encompassing topics including copyrights, patents, trademarks, and trade secrets, the narrative provides a profound insight into the legal tools that shape ingenuity and evolution across various domains.

Furthermore, the work examines current themes such as digital piracy and the ethical implications of AI-generated intellectual property, inviting listeners to contemplate the vital balance between protection and access, crucial for a future that values both creativity and the dissemination of knowledge.

©2023 Bonifacio Lisboa (P)2024 Bonifacio Lisboa

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