Wikipedia:WikiProject Intellectual property
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Welcome to the Intellectual Property WikiProject!
This project covers articles about intellectual property, meaning mainly topics relating to copyright, trademark, and patent law. Intellectual property also includes trade secrets, and a newer concept called the right of publicity. Articles in scope of this project are likely to intersect with privacy law, cyberlaw, technology law, and business history.
Goals:
- Improve Wikipedia's coverage of intellectual property.
- Create guidelines for articles about intellectual property.
The scope of the project is not limited to statute- or case law-based topics — it also encompasses the cultural and policy issues related to intellectual property law.
Members
edit- ParkerHiggins (talk · contribs) (interested in everything about copyright)
- User1042 (talk · contribs) (fascinated by how complicated all IP law, but especially copyright law is)
- Levendowski (talk · contribs) (interested in most things about copyright and trademark)
- econterms (talk · contribs) (gathering data on historic patents; taking an interest in policy effects on Wikimedia)
- Edcolins (talk · contribs) (interested in patent law, especially European patent law)
- phoebe / (talk to me) 03:48, 23 February 2020 (UTC)
- PlantyMcPlantface (talk · contribs) (interested in plant intellectual property law, as well as patents and trademarks generally)
Open tasks
edit- Set up templates to put onto talk pages on the most-relevant articles
Relevant categories
edit- Category:Copyright law
- Category:Trademarks
- Category:Patent law
- Category:Trade secret case law
- Category:Intellectual property law
- Category:Intellectual property law scholars
- There is no category for "Right of publicity" but this is sometime said to be a fifth category of IP law, along with the classics: copyright, patent, trademark and trade secret.