Abstract
The article discusses creativity under intellectual property (IP) law in the U.S. and the U.S. Constitution. The author examines Article I of the U.S. Constitution which was the basis for the U.S. Congress' enactment of copyright and patent laws. He argues that large-scale collaborative projects are very common in the 21st century and are found in government, private, and university research markets.
Recommended Citation
Gregory N. Mandel,
To Promote the Creative Process: Intellectual Property Law and the Psychology of Creativity,
86
Notre Dame L. Rev.
1999
(2011).
Available at:
https://scholarship.law.nd.edu/ndlr/vol86/iss5/9