WHAT: Luncheon to celebrate FSF's new book - The Constitutional Foundations of Intellectual Property: A Natural Rights Perspective
WHERE: National Press Club, 529 14th Street, NW, Washington, DC
WHEN: Monday, October 26, 2015, 12:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Free State Foundation President Randolph May and FSF Senior Fellow Seth Cooper will discuss their new book and explain its importance. Reactions to the book will follow, along with questions from the audience.
Commenters
- Robert Atkinson, President, Information Innovation & Technology Foundation
- Ralph Oman, former Register of Copyrights of the United States, 1985-1993, and the Pravel, Hewitt, Kimball and Kreiger Professorial Lecturer in Intellectual Property and Patent Law, The George Washington University Law School
About the Book
Protection of intellectual property (IP) rights is indispensable to maintaining a vibrant economy, especially in the digital age as creativity and innovation increasingly take intangible forms. Long before the digital age, however, the U.S. Constitution secured the IP rights of authors and inventors to the fruits of their labors. The essays in this book explore the foundational underpinnings of intellectual property that informed the Constitution of 1787, and it explains how these concepts informed the further development of IP rights from the First Congress through Reconstruction. The essays address the contributions of important figures such as John Locke, George Washington, James Madison, Thomas Jefferson, Noah Webster, Joseph Story, Daniel Webster, and Abraham Lincoln to the development of IP rights within the context of American constitutionalism. Claims that copyrights and patents are not property at all are in fashion in some quarters. This book's essays challenge those dubious claims. Unlike other works that offer a strictly pragmatic or utilitarian defense of IP rights, this book seeks to recover the Constitution's understanding of IP rights as ultimately grounded in the natural rights of authors and inventors.
A complimentary lunch will be served. There is no charge for this event, but you must register to attend.
REGISTER NOW HERE!
Luncheon attendees will be able to purchase the book at a 20% discount!
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The Constitutional Foundations of Intellectual Property: A Natural Rights Perspective, is available from Amazon and from Carolina Academic Press.
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