This major new book investigates the ways in which activists, scholars, and communities are resisting the expansion of copyright and patent law in the information age.
This major new book investigates the ways in which activists, scholars, and communities are resisting the expansion of copyright and patent law in the information age.
Debora Halbert is Associate Professor of Political Science and Department Chair at Otterbein College, USA. Her interests include intellectual property law, primarily copyright law, and political theory.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter One Theorizing the Public Domain: Copyright and the Development of a Cultural Commons Chapter Two: Licensing and the Politics of Ownership: End User Licensing Agreements versus Open Source Chapter Three: I want my MP3's: The Changing Face of Music in an Electronic Age Chapter Four: Moralized Discourses: South Africa's Fight for Access to AIDS Drugs Chapter Five: Ownership of the Body: Resisting the Commodification of the Human Chapter Six: Traditional Knowledge and Intellectual Property: Seeking Alternatives Chapter Seven: Conclusion Selected Bibliography
Introduction Chapter One Theorizing the Public Domain: Copyright and the Development of a Cultural Commons Chapter Two: Licensing and the Politics of Ownership: End User Licensing Agreements versus Open Source Chapter Three: I want my MP3's: The Changing Face of Music in an Electronic Age Chapter Four: Moralized Discourses: South Africa's Fight for Access to AIDS Drugs Chapter Five: Ownership of the Body: Resisting the Commodification of the Human Chapter Six: Traditional Knowledge and Intellectual Property: Seeking Alternatives Chapter Seven: Conclusion Selected Bibliography
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