Employing law and philosophy of economics, this book explores how copyright shapes ownership of ideas in the social media age.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hannibal Travis is Professor of Law at Florida International University College of Law, where his research focuses on the universal accessibility of digital libraries, the rights of authors and performers to compensation from streaming sites under international and domestic law, privacy and the surveillance of Facebook or YouTube activity, and copyright and patent reform. Previously he practiced technology and entertainment law at Debevoise & Plimpton LLP in New York and at O'Melveny & Myers in San Francisco.
Inhaltsangabe
1. On owning ideas in our time Part I. IP Disparities: 2. Authors as hired hands 3. Independent invention and its discontents Part II. IP Liberties: 4. Hollywood's copyright exemptions? 5. The Beijing consensus Part III. Pirate's Dilemmas: 6. The inquisitorial internet 7. Why we can't build universal digital libraries 8. Conclusion.
1. On owning ideas in our time Part I. IP Disparities: 2. Authors as hired hands 3. Independent invention and its discontents Part II. IP Liberties: 4. Hollywood's copyright exemptions? 5. The Beijing consensus Part III. Pirate's Dilemmas: 6. The inquisitorial internet 7. Why we can't build universal digital libraries 8. Conclusion.
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