] Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan said Friday the ] growing share of the economy made up of less tangible ] "intellectual property" increases the need to figure out ] "appropriate" legal protections. ] ] "Whether we protect intellectual property as an ] inalienable right or as a privilege vouchsafed by the ] sovereign, such protection inevitably entails making some ] choices that have crucial implications for the balance we ] strike between the interests of those who innovate and ] those who would benefit from innovation," he said in ] prepared remarks to be delivered by satellite to an ] economic conference in Sea Island, Ga. Greenspan: Secure intellectual property |