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The Value Added Approach of Entrepreneurial Philanthropy
Entrepreneurs add value to society beyond the wealth creation process and the creation of new products and services, through their engagement in philanthropy. The increasing prominence of high net worth entrepreneurs engaging in philanthropy, whose focus is typically on global social problems, is worthy of scholarly attention. Accurate reflections of the current practice of entrepreneurial philanthropy are required, in order for researchers to develop knowledge and understand the phenomenon of entrepreneurial philanthropy. Entrepreneurial philanthropy has emerged from practices of entrepreneurship, and the methods and practices associated with venture capital investment. Any analysis of entrepreneurial philanthropy requires careful consideration of the extent to which the practices and behaviours common to entrepreneurship can easily transfer over to the field of philanthropy
Authors, publishers, and public goods: Trading gold for dross
Duruy Victor. 83. 10 juillet 1868, Règlement d'organisation pédagogique pour les écoles publiques de la Seine (extraits). In: L'enseignement de l'histoire à l'école primaire de la Révolution à nos jours, textes officiels, Tome I : 1793-1914. Paris : Institut national de recherche pédagogique, 2007. pp. 214-215. (Bibliothèque de l'Histoire de l'Education, 22
Moral philosophy, information technology, and copyright: the Grokster case
Published in Information Technology and Moral Philosophy (2008)
Copyright as tort law's mirror image: harms, benefits, and the uses and limits of analogy
Assertive modesty: an economics of intangibles
At the center of our Symposium stand two papers: A Manifesto Concerning the Legal Protection of Computer Programs (Manifesto) and Legal Hybrids: Between the Patent and Copyright Paradigms (Legal Hybrids). Both are stimulating. Both are lengthy. As a result, my primary role is that of a guide: this Comment will summarize the authors\u27 proposals, analyze certain aspects in greater detail, and outline their explicit and implicit methodologies. Part I of the Comment describes the papers\u27 positions and methodologies. Part II highlights some of the papers\u27 many contributions to the literature, and offers some other evaluative observations
Copyright norms and the problem of private censorship
This chapter "Copyright norms and the problem of private censorship" was originally published in Copyright and Free Speech: Comparative and International Analyses edited by Jonathan Griffiths and Uma Suthersanen, 2005, pp. 67-96. Link to OUP Catalog: https://global.oup.com/academic/product/copyright-and-free-speech-978019927604
Copyright and parody: touring the certainties of intellectual property and restitution
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