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