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Adventures in Childhood: Volume 60 is a scholarly examination of intellectual property law as it relates to children’s play, imagination, and the business of toys and entertainment. Authors Jose Bellido and Kathy Bowrey investigate how intellectual property rights, including patents, trademarks, and copyrights, influence the development and commercialization of children’s products and experiences.
This book addresses critical questions about balancing corporate interests with children’s creative freedom and developmental needs. The authors analyze case studies from the toy industry, digital media, and educational products to illustrate how IP law shapes what children can play with, create, and imagine. Part of the Cambridge Intellectual Property and Information Law series, this volume provides both legal professionals and educators with insights into the complex relationships between law, commerce, and childhood.







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