S2. Ep. 3: Intellectual and Cultural Property

S2. Ep. 3: Intellectual and Cultural Property

Author: Idris Soyinka September 24, 2024 Duration: 12:34

This episode explores the complex landscape of intellectual property law, delving into its underlying theories and the specific areas of trademark, copyright, and patent law. We examine three dominant theoretical frameworks: utilitarian/economic theories, which focus on incentivising innovation through market mechanisms, Lockean natural rights theories, which argue for property ownership as a product of labour, and Hegelian/personhood theories, which view intellectual property as an extension of the creator's identity. The text then dives into specific legal areas.  Trademark law is presented as a system based on state common law, protecting symbols that indicate the source of goods or services, such as brand names and logos. Copyright law is defined as a federal law that grants exclusive rights to authors of original works fixed in tangible form, but does not extend to mere ideas or facts. We'll explore various aspects of copyright, including the "originality" requirement, the "fair use" doctrine, and the "idea/expression dichotomy". Finally, patent law is discussed as a federal system that grants exclusive rights to inventors of processes, machines, and compositions of matter. We'll also examine the requirements for patent eligibility and the challenges of applying these requirements to new areas like genetic material and business methods. The excerpt concludes by discussing the challenges of balancing competing interests in intellectual property, particularly the tension between protecting creative rights and fostering access to knowledge and information. Throughout, the text highlights the evolving nature of intellectual property law as it grapples with new technologies and societal shifts.


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