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- catalog abstract ""This book traces the evolution of America's contradictory approach to intellectual property rights from the colonial period to the age of Jackson." "During the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries Britain shared technological innovations selectively with its American colonies. It became less willing to do so once America's fledgling industries grew more competitive. After the Revolution, the leaders of the republic supported the piracy of European technology in order to promote the economic strength and political independence of the new nation. By the middle of the nineteenth century, the United States became a leader among industrializing nations and a major exporter of technology. It erased from national memory its years of piracy and became the world's foremost advocate of international laws regulating intellectual property."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b13193844.
- catalog created "c2004.".
- catalog date "2004".
- catalog date "c2004.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2004.".
- catalog description ""This book traces the evolution of America's contradictory approach to intellectual property rights from the colonial period to the age of Jackson." "During the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries Britain shared technological innovations selectively with its American colonies. It became less willing to do so once America's fledgling industries grew more competitive. After the Revolution, the leaders of the republic supported the piracy of European technology in order to promote the economic strength and political independence of the new nation. By the middle of the nineteenth century, the United States became a leader among industrializing nations and a major exporter of technology. It erased from national memory its years of piracy and became the world's foremost advocate of international laws regulating intellectual property."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- ch. 1. Knowledge as property in the international state system -- ch. 2. The battle over technology within the empire -- ch. 3. Benjamin Franklin and America's technology deficit -- ch. 4. After the revolution : "the American seduction of machines and artisans" -- ch. 5. Official orchestration of technology smuggling -- ch. 6. Constructing the American understanding of intellectual property -- ch. 7. The path to crystal palace -- Notes -- Index.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [215]-267) and index.".
- catalog extent "xxi, 281 p. :".
- catalog identifier "030010006X (alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "2004".
- catalog issued "c2004.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New Haven : Yale University Press,".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "338.0973 22".
- catalog subject "Business intelligence United States History.".
- catalog subject "HD38.7 .B455 2004".
- catalog subject "Industrial property United States History.".
- catalog subject "Piracy (Copyright) United States History.".
- catalog subject "Technological innovations United States History.".
- catalog subject "Trade secrets United States History.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- ch. 1. Knowledge as property in the international state system -- ch. 2. The battle over technology within the empire -- ch. 3. Benjamin Franklin and America's technology deficit -- ch. 4. After the revolution : "the American seduction of machines and artisans" -- ch. 5. Official orchestration of technology smuggling -- ch. 6. Constructing the American understanding of intellectual property -- ch. 7. The path to crystal palace -- Notes -- Index.".
- catalog title "Trade secrets : intellectual piracy and the origins of American industrial power / Doron S. Ben-Atar.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".