What do the Mona Lisa, the light bulb, and a Lego brick have in common?
The answer-intellectual property-may be surprising, because IP laws
are all about us, but go mostly unrecognized. They are complicated and
arcane, and few people understand why they should care about copyright,
patents, and trademarks. In this lustrous collection, Claudy Op den Kamp
and Dan Hunter have brought together a group of contributors-drawn
from around the globe in fields including law, history, sociology, science
and technology, media, and even horticulture-to tell a history ofIP in
50 objects. These objects not only demonstrate the significance of the IP
system, but also show how IP has developed and how it has influenced
history. Each object is at the core of a story that will be appreciated by
anyone interested in how great innovations offer a unique window into
our past, present, and future.