Intellectual Property Laws Fail to Align with Public Perceptions, Undermining Creative Industries
The article discusses how people think about intellectual property law. The researchers did experiments on Americans to see what they thought about it. They found that most people think intellectual property law is to stop plagiarism. Intellectual property attorneys, however, mostly believe it's about giving incentives. Even among attorneys, there are different opinions on how strong intellectual property protection should be. This has big implications for how well intellectual property law works.