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Can intellectual property infringement be considered a per se physical taking of property?
Olive argues that the University of Houston System infringed his copyrighted materials by taking aerial photographs of the Houston skyline that are unauthorized, and as such, qualify as a per se physical taking that violates the Fourteen Amendment’s due process obligations as well as the Fifth Amendment’s Taking Clause.