Considering the steady increase in intellectual property rights in the last century, does it make sense to speak of 'user's rights' and can limitations on intellectual liberty be justified from a rights-based perspective? This book philosophically defends the importance of the public domain and user's rights through the use of natural-rights thought. Utilizing primarily the work of John Locke, it contends that considerations of natural justice and human freedom impose powerful constraints on the proper reach and substance of intellectual property rights, especially copyright.
Considering the steady increase in intellectual property rights in the last century, does it make sense to speak of 'user's rights' and can limitations on intellectual liberty be justified from a rights-based perspective? This book philosophically defends the importance of the public domain and user's rights through the use of natural-rights thought. Utilizing primarily the work of John Locke, it contends that considerations of natural justice and human freedom impose powerful constraints on the proper reach and substance of intellectual property rights, especially copyright.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr Hugh Breakey is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Institute for Ethics, Governance and Law, and the Key Centre for Ethics, Law, Justice and Governance, at Griffith University, Australia. His research interests include the philosophy and ethical dimensions of property rights, intellectual property, the structure of natural, human and legal rights, classical liberalism, and civilian protection and international law. He has published widely on these and related areas. His current research, as part of a larger international project, and in association with the United Nations University, involves rights-based investigation of international civilian protection norms, including the Responsibility to Protect and International Humanitarian Law. He is a member of the Executive Committee of the Australian Association for Professional and Applied Ethics.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Cases, Hugh Breakey Preface, Hugh Breakey Chapter 1 Introduction, Hugh Breakey Chapter 2 Principles of Justified Acquisition and Duty Imposing Powers, Hugh Breakey Chapter 3 Internal Restrictions on Natural Intellectual Property Rights, Hugh Breakey Chapter 4 User's Rights and the Public Domain, Hugh Breakey Chapter 5 The Ethical Justification for the Right to Intellectual Liberty, Hugh Breakey Chapter 6 The Right to Intellectual Liberty in Law, Hugh Breakey Chapter 7 Conclusion, Hugh Breakey
List of Cases, Hugh Breakey Preface, Hugh Breakey Chapter 1 Introduction, Hugh Breakey Chapter 2 Principles of Justified Acquisition and Duty Imposing Powers, Hugh Breakey Chapter 3 Internal Restrictions on Natural Intellectual Property Rights, Hugh Breakey Chapter 4 User's Rights and the Public Domain, Hugh Breakey Chapter 5 The Ethical Justification for the Right to Intellectual Liberty, Hugh Breakey Chapter 6 The Right to Intellectual Liberty in Law, Hugh Breakey Chapter 7 Conclusion, Hugh Breakey
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