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Intellectual Property

Jul. 25, 2003

Court Examines Boundary Between Expression, Idea

Focus Column - Intellectual Property - By Robert P. Andris and Elise R. Vasquez - Copyright law provides a limited form of monopoly that protects the expressive portion of an artist's work. At the same time, however, the law of copyright also is careful to not grant a monopoly over ideas themselves.

        
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