“Immature poets imitate; mature poets steal,” T.S. Eliot once observed. It is unlikely that this insight, pithy and eloquent though it is, would be of much use during any intellectual property dispute.
Corporations guard their assets jealously. The realities of competition mean that complacency about patents and copyright could be fatal. It is fine for artists to joke about plagiarism. Business leaders rarely do.

COLUMNISTS 

