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Clean Tech Intellectual Property: Eco-marks, Green Patents, and Green Innovation, by Eric L. Lane. New York: Oxford University Press, Inc., 2011, 260 pp., $185.00, Paperback.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2017

James J. Kozuch*
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Caesar, Rivise, Bernstein, Cohen ' Pokotilow, Ltd., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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In Clean Tech Intellectual Property: Eco-marks, Green Patents, and Green Innovation, Eric Lane takes the position that clean tech intellectual property (IP), or green IP, differs from IP in other industries because green IP is characterized by several unique features of clean tech. These, according to Lane, include a diversity of technologies, the fact that clean tech borrows from and builds on prior periods of green technology R&D and technologies from other industries such as computers and semiconductors, and clean tech's promise of solutions to mitigate climate change and benefit the environment.

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