Judicially Crafted Property Rights in Valuable Intangibles
Judicially Crafted Property Rights in Valuable Intangibles
An Analysis of the INS Doctrine
Chronopoulos, Apostolos G.
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
08/2024
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9781035335978
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Contents
Preface
Table of cases
1 Introduction: a brief overview of the legal and policy issues
2 The INS case: a property right in news
3 Early applications of the INS doctrine: property rights in
the fruits of one's labor, organizational efforts and goodwill
4 Federal pre-emption of state remedies against the
appropriation of valuable intangibles
5 Judge-made property rights in valuable intangibles: case
law analysis
6 Theoretical enquiries about the doctrinal underpinnings of
the misappropriation doctrine
7 Examining the relevance of various legal concepts to the INS case
8 Ethics, competition, freedom of speech, and judicial
engagement with property activity in respect of valuable
intangibles
9 Conclusion: misappropriation as a doctrine enabling state
courts to recognize property rights in valuable intangibles
Bibliography
Preface
Table of cases
1 Introduction: a brief overview of the legal and policy issues
2 The INS case: a property right in news
3 Early applications of the INS doctrine: property rights in
the fruits of one's labor, organizational efforts and goodwill
4 Federal pre-emption of state remedies against the
appropriation of valuable intangibles
5 Judge-made property rights in valuable intangibles: case
law analysis
6 Theoretical enquiries about the doctrinal underpinnings of
the misappropriation doctrine
7 Examining the relevance of various legal concepts to the INS case
8 Ethics, competition, freedom of speech, and judicial
engagement with property activity in respect of valuable
intangibles
9 Conclusion: misappropriation as a doctrine enabling state
courts to recognize property rights in valuable intangibles
Bibliography
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Misappropriation Doctrine; INS Case; Unfair Competition; Judge-made Rules; Property Rights; Federal Pre-emption
Contents
Preface
Table of cases
1 Introduction: a brief overview of the legal and policy issues
2 The INS case: a property right in news
3 Early applications of the INS doctrine: property rights in
the fruits of one's labor, organizational efforts and goodwill
4 Federal pre-emption of state remedies against the
appropriation of valuable intangibles
5 Judge-made property rights in valuable intangibles: case
law analysis
6 Theoretical enquiries about the doctrinal underpinnings of
the misappropriation doctrine
7 Examining the relevance of various legal concepts to the INS case
8 Ethics, competition, freedom of speech, and judicial
engagement with property activity in respect of valuable
intangibles
9 Conclusion: misappropriation as a doctrine enabling state
courts to recognize property rights in valuable intangibles
Bibliography
Preface
Table of cases
1 Introduction: a brief overview of the legal and policy issues
2 The INS case: a property right in news
3 Early applications of the INS doctrine: property rights in
the fruits of one's labor, organizational efforts and goodwill
4 Federal pre-emption of state remedies against the
appropriation of valuable intangibles
5 Judge-made property rights in valuable intangibles: case
law analysis
6 Theoretical enquiries about the doctrinal underpinnings of
the misappropriation doctrine
7 Examining the relevance of various legal concepts to the INS case
8 Ethics, competition, freedom of speech, and judicial
engagement with property activity in respect of valuable
intangibles
9 Conclusion: misappropriation as a doctrine enabling state
courts to recognize property rights in valuable intangibles
Bibliography
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