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- Title
Hired to Invent vs. Work Made For Hire: Resolving the Inconsistency Among Rights of Corporate Personhood, Authorship, and Inventorship.
- Authors
O'Connor, Sean M.
- Abstract
An essay is presented on the interrelation between three legal doctrines that includes the corporate personhood, work-made-for-hire doctrine and the shop rights in the U.S. The corporate personhood is based on the corporation's rights of personhood while the doctrine of work-made-for-hire falls under the copyright law. Information on the backgrounds and rationales of the doctrines is also presented.
- Subjects
UNITED States; CORPORATION law; INTERNATIONAL law; PERSONALITY (Theory of knowledge); EMPLOYEES' inventions; COPYRIGHT
- Publication
Seattle University Law Review, 2012, Vol 35, Issue 4, p1227
- ISSN
1078-1927
- Publication type
Essay