Who Owns the Law? Arguments May Ensue
New York Times, September 28, 2008
By Noam Cohen
In a time when scientists are trying to patent the very genetic code that creates life, it may not be too surprising to learn that a variety of organizations -- from trade groups and legal publishers to the government itself -- claim copyright to the basic code that governs our society.
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