Intellectual Property Rights Upheld as Robust and Adaptable in Digital Age
The article argues that the idea of property disintegrating isn't a sign of weakness, but actually confirms the strength of property rights. It questions modern cases limiting private license terms and tries to restrict injunctions, damages, and attorney's fees. The article also debates whether the same rules for physical property apply to intellectual property. Ultimately, it questions if laws for physical taking can be used in the intellectual property realm.