- International perspective: written by judges and leading academics from the US and Europe
- Focus on intellectual property rights as a whole: with an emphasis on the common theoretical underpinnings of copyright, patent, and related rights (trade secrets, contract rights)
- Identification of expanding rights as a trend that has important and novel pro- and anti-competitive implications
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