Dear Permissions,

I hope this message finds you well. I'm a little concerned that my email (below) may not have reached you. I would be most grateful if you could look into my request.

I look forward to hearing from you.

With thanks and best wishes,

Jenni

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Jenni Gardner

Project Editor, Research Collections
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd

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From: Jenni Gardner <jenni.gardner@e-elgar.co.uk>
Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2018 at 12:08
Subject: JG.CC.DRUID (Copyright Permission Request)
To: <druid@druid.dk>


Dear Permissions,

Critical Concepts in Intellectual Property Law

  Series Editor: Robert P. Merges


We are currently clearing permissions for the upcoming tw
o-volume set, Intellectual Property and Economic Development, edited by Carlos M. Correa, Director of the Center for Interdisciplinary Studies on Industrial Property and Economics at the Law Faculty, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina, and Special Advisor on Intellectual Property and Trade of the South Centre, Geneva, Switzerland, which is part of the above series.


In this title the editor proposes to include the following material, for which we would like to receive non-exclusive English language world rights for facsimile reproduction:


Rufus Pollock (2006), ‘Cumulative Innovation, Sampling and the Hold-Up Problem’, Danish Research Unit for Industrial Dynamics (DRUID) Working Paper No. 06-29, 1–25

The author has kindly granted us his permission to reprint the article and believes he holds copyright in the piece. I would be most grateful if you could confirm this.

 

Our book is designed to bring together the most important and influential papers in the subject area to supplement the research resources in libraries across the world. It will be published in hardback only on a very low print run of just 200 copies.

We will, of course, be pleased to make a full acknowledgement in the usual manner.

I look forward to hearing from you soon.

With thanks and best wishes,


Jenni



--
Jenni Gardner

Project Editor, Research Collections
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd

Independent Publisher of the Year 2017- Independent Publishers Guild
Academic & Professional Publisher of the Year 2017 & 2014 - Independent Publishers Guild
Digital Publisher of the Year
2015 - Independent Publishers Guild

Independent, Academic, Educational and Professional Publisher of the Year 2014 & 2013 - The Bookseller


The Lypiatts,  15 Lansdown Road,  Cheltenham,  GL50 2JA, UK  |  Tel: +44 (0) 1242 226934  |  Fax: +44 (0) 1242 262111
www.e-elgar.com | https://twitter.com/elgarpublishing  | A family business in international publishing
Edward Elgar Publishing Limited is registered in the UK at the above address. Registered number: 2041703