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22. Patenting Life: How the Oncomouse Patent Changed the Lives of Mice and Men

  • Fiona Murray
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© 2019 University of Chicago Press

© 2019 University of Chicago Press

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Acknowledgments vii
  4. Introduction 1
  5. I. High and Low: IP Practices and Materialities
  6. 1. Patent Specification and Political Representation: How Patents Became Rights 25
  7. 2. Authoring an Invention: Patent Production in the Nineteenth- Century United States 41
  8. 3. The “Person Skilled in the Art” Is Really Quite Conventional: U.S. Patent Drawings and the Persona of the Inventor, 1870–2005 55
  9. II. Before and after the Commons and Traditional Knowledge
  10. 4. Cultural Agencies: The Legal Construction of Community Subjects and Their Properties 79
  11. 5. Social Invention 99
  12. 6. From “Folklore” to “Knowledge” in Global Governance: On the Metamorphoses of the Unauthored 115
  13. 7. Inventing Copyleft 133
  14. 8. Designing Cooperative Systems for Knowledge Production: An Initial Synthesis from Experimental Economics 149
  15. III. IP Crimes and Other Fictions
  16. 9. Beyond Representation: The Figure of the Pirate 167
  17. 10. Publishers, Privateers, Pirates: Eighteenth-Century German Book Piracy Revisited 181
  18. 11. The Property Police 199
  19. 12. Characterizing Copyright in the Classroom: The Cultural Work of Antipiracy Campaigns 215
  20. 13. An Economic View of Legal Restrictions on Musical Borrowing and Appropriation 235
  21. IV. Old Things into New IP Objects
  22. 14. New Blood, New Fruits: Protections for Breeders and Originators, 1789–1930 253
  23. 15. Kinds, Clones, and Manufactures 269
  24. 16. No Patent, No Generic: Pharmaceutical Access and the Politics of the Copy 285
  25. 17. Inventing Race as a Genetic Commodity in Biotechnology Patents 305
  26. 18. The Strange Odyssey of Software Interfaces as Intellectual Property 321
  27. V. Doing and Undoing Collaborative IP
  28. 19. Invention, Origin, and Dedication: Republishing Women’s Prints in Early Modern Italy 339
  29. 20. Technological Platforms and the Layers of Patent Data 359
  30. 21. Intellectual Property Norms in Stand-Up Comedy 385
  31. 22. Patenting Life: How the Oncomouse Patent Changed the Lives of Mice and Men 399
  32. 23. Is There Such a Thing as Postmodern Copyright? 413
  33. Contributors 429
  34. Citation Index 437
  35. Subject Index 449
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