Symposium on the Internet and Legal Theory: Intellectual Property as Price Discrimination: Implications for Contract

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Symposium on the Internet and Legal Theory: Intellectual Property as Price Discrimination: Implications for Contract
Cite
73 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 1367
Year
1998
Bluebook cite
Wendy J. Gordon, Symposium on the Internet and Legal Theory: Intellectual Property as Price Discrimination: Implications for Contract,73 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 1367 (1998).
Author
Wendy J. Gordon
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Item Type
article
Summary
Discusses and defines price discrimination as a fundamental principle of all intellectual property laws. Author critiques the opinion in the ProCD case and suggests that "even where some price discrimination is necessary for incentives, more price discrimination is not necessarily better."

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