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Theft or innovation?

Michael Gollin
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Michael Gollin: Michael Gollin is a law partner at Venable LLP in Washington DC and author of Driving Innovation. He chairs the group Public Interest Intellectual Property Advisors, whose forthcoming book is Intellectual Property and Human Development. magollin@venable.com

Nature, 2010, vol. 463, issue 7284, 1022-1023

Abstract: A history of intellectual-property rights reveals how the pirating of ideas and goods has transformed science publishing, drug development and software, explains Michael Gollin.

Date: 2010
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