In this episode, Eric E. Johnson, Associate Professor of Law at the University of Oklahoma College of Law, discusses his Museum of Intellectual Property, which comprises a collection of artifacts that were the subject of intellectual property litigation, or illuminate the history of intellectual property. As he explains on the museum's website, "The project of the Museum of Intellectual Property is to collect and display tangible relics from the cases that define the law of copyright, patent, trademark, and other fields." The museum is an invaluable contribution to intellectual property scholarship and a resource on which I have long relied. And it inspired me to create my own "Mini-Museum of Intellectual Property" at the University of Kentucky College of Law.

Keywords: Behavioral Economics, Intellectual Property, Copyright, Patent, Incentives, Intrinsic Motivation, Psychology, Classical Economics



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