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Are universities truly behaving like private corporations when it comes to intellectual property? Delve into the thought-provoking insights of law professor Jacob H. Rooksby in his groundbreaking book, The Branding of the American Mind. Discover how institutions are navigating the delicate balance between private rights accumulation and the public interest in higher education. Uncover the implications of universities' increasing embrace of intellectual property in this eye-opening read.
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