Law in Contemporary Society

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It is strongly recommended that you include your outline in the body of your essay by using the outline as section titles. The headings below are there to remind you how section and subsection titles are formatted.

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The piracy paradox of the fashion industry is presented as an unusual and important challenge to the orthodox view of IP that promulgates necessity of strong legal protection. The paradox demonstrates the folly of mechanically applying “the rule of law” in property and intellectual property regardless of nature of the content. As Arnold has said, we do not have to be “absorbed in the search for the magic formula of universal truth”; rather, we could perhaps explore beyond the boundary of the dominant rule of law and reach a practical solution to the challenge.
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  • This is not acceptable as an essay in this course. It's simply a book review of a recent much-overpraised law review article. Nothing is said here that isn't said there. The goal is to think about your ideas and your writing, not their ideas and their writing. The route to improvement is to start over, either with a new idea you had yourself, or with something that goes beyond their concepts.
 



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