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So far, the Supreme Court has passed up one chance to consider the issue, and some experts believe only Congress can deal with it properly. U.C.L.A. Law Professor Melville Nimmer suggests patterning the right to share in the proceeds of posthumous exploitation after copyright law, with heirs entitled to royalties...
Biochemist Ronald Cape, chairman of Berkeley's Cetus Corp., a rival firm, sees patents as increasing the "free flow of ideas." More companies and investors are sure to plunge into the expensive business with less fear of having ideas stolen, or at least with an assurance of legal recourse...
That claim ought to be rejected until and unless the Soviet Union shows some sign of agreeing with the U.S. on a joint code of superpower conduct that forbids, or at least inhibits, naked aggression and the exploitation of regional instability. At their summit meeting in Moscow in 1972, Nixon...
Coal, which the Soviets also have in abundance, is unlikely to fill much of the gap. Soviet coal reserves total 7 trillion tons, or enough to last 350 years, but most of the coal, like the other fuels, is in Siberia, where distance and climate make exploitation difficult. The coal...
In the plays of G.B.S., talk is the moral equivalent of war. Shaw's weapons are lancing wit and blazing rhetoric. He wages a holy war against middle-class hypocrisy, capitalistic exploitation, the ser vile status of women and humbug in all forms. In Misalliance Shaw argues that the...