Protecting the Right to Innovate: Our 'Innovation Wetlands'

Published: Jan 1, 2013
Abstract
Individual citizens have been found to be a major source of new product and service innovations of value both to themselves and to the economy at large. These citizen innovators operate in a little understood legal environment that we call the innovation wetlands. We show via a review of fundamental rights guaranteed in the U.S. Constitution and elsewhere that individuals in the United States participating in the innovation wetlands possess...
Paper Details
Title
Protecting the Right to Innovate: Our 'Innovation Wetlands'
Published Date
Jan 1, 2013
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