A Critique of the Ontology of Intellectual Property Law

A Critique of the Ontology of Intellectual Property Law
Author: Alexander Peukert
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2021-05-20
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781108498326

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This book provides a comprehensive critique of the idea that 'intellectual property' exists as an object that can be owned.

A Philosophy of Intellectual Property

A Philosophy of Intellectual Property
Author: Peter Drahos
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 383
Release: 2016-12-05
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781351962087

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Are intellectual property rights like other property rights? More and more of the world’s knowledge and information is under the control of intellectual property owners. What are the justifications for this? What are the implications for power and for justice of allowing this property form to range across social life? Can we look to traditional property theory to supply the answers or do we need a new approach? Intellectual property rights relate to abstract objects - objects like algorithms and DNA sequences. The consequences of creating property rights in such objects are far reaching. A Philosophy of Intellectual Property argues that lying at the heart of intellectual property are duty-bearing privileges. We should adopt an instrumentalist approach to intellectual property and reject a proprietarian approach - an approach which emphasizes the connection between labour and property rights. The analysis draws on the history of intellectual property, legal materials, the work of Grotius, Pufendorf, Locke, Marx and Hegel, as well as economic, sociological and legal theory. The book is designed to be accessible to specialists in a number of fields as well as students. It will interest philosophers, political scientists, economists, legal scholars as well as those professionals concerned with policy issues raised by modern technologies and the information society.

The Ontology of Cyberspace

The Ontology of Cyberspace
Author: David R. Koepsell
Publsiher: Open Court Publishing
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2003-02
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0812695372

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This work is an examination of how intellectual property laws should be applied to cyberspace, software and other computer-mediated creations.

Property Aspects of Intellectual Property

Property Aspects of Intellectual Property
Author: Ole-Andreas Rognstad
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2018-07-05
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781107072053

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Three property aspects of IP law -- Implications of the three aspects of property

The Interface between Intellectual Property and Investment Law

The Interface between Intellectual Property and Investment Law
Author: Oke, Emmanuel K.
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2021-07-31
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781839100857

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This original book presents a critical analysis of the interface between international intellectual property law and international investment law through the lens of intertextuality. It argues that a structuralist approach to intertextuality can be useful in the context of legal interpretation, especially in relation to the interpretation of treaties.

A Defense of Intellectual Property Rights

A Defense of Intellectual Property Rights
Author: Richard A. Spinello
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781848449428

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The book is well provided with detailed references/bibliography for those who want to pursue the matter. . . The authors have effected a very thorough analysis of the moral issues and the book is strongly recommended for that reason. . . Brian Spear, World Patent Information This book should change the contours of the intellectual property debate. Spinello and Bottis fully appreciate what the standard instrumentalist accounts of intellectual property cannot even acknowledge that the lives and liberty of creators and artists are not the common property of society, and that it is intrinsically wrong to treat the efforts and projects of individuals as if they were unowned resources reaped as the fruit of the earth. Their work should help to reorient discussion of IP from an excessive concern with the economic and social consequences of competing policies back to the bedrock issues of basic respect for the integrity of our various particular lives and the labor that constitutes those lives. At the same time, they studiously avoid the unserious extremism that characterizes so much of the debate on every side, recognizing that respecting the lives and liberty of all sets real boundaries on the proper scope and stringency of IP claims, ruling out overzealous enforcement and radical repudiation alike. Richard Volkman, Southern Connecticut State University and Research Center on Computing and Society, US Since the rise of the Internet the question of intellectual property has been and still is one of the most controversial societal and ethical issues. The new global, interactive and bottom-up medium challenges moral, legal and economic structures not only in the music and film industry but also in the field of knowledge production, storage, distribution and access. The academic debate soon became and is still polarized between critics and defenders of IPR. The book by Richard A. Spinello and Maria Bottis A Defense of Intellectual Property Rights analyses in a critical and comprehensive manner some of the dogmas widely spread by the critics of IPR paying special attention to the differences between EU and European legal regimes. The authors explore the foundations of IP in Lockean philosophy, as a representative of a natural law approach, as well as in the theories of Fichte and Hegel based on deontological arguments. Both perspectives prevail in European law while American property law is widely based on utilitarian arguments. The authors argue in favor of Lockean and Hegelian foundations showing their relevance in the present debate as well as calling the attention to the link between these theories and the Catholic social doctrine. The book is an important contribution to this ongoing debate. Rafael Capurro, Stuttgart Media University, Germany Richard A. Spinello and Maria Bottis defend the thesis that intellectual property rights are justified on non-economic grounds. The rationale for this moral justification is primarily inspired by the theory of John Locke. In the process of defending Locke, the authors confront the deconstructionist critique of intellectual property rights and remove the major barriers interfering with a proper understanding of authorial entitlement. The book also familiarizes the reader with the rich historical and legal tradition behind intellectual property protection.

Adventures in Childhood

Adventures in Childhood
Author: Jose Bellido,Kathy Bowrey
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2022-07-14
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781108485913

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This book shows how intellectual property turned the family into a market while, simultaneously, the market became a family.

IP Accidents

IP Accidents
Author: Patrick R. Goold
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2022-03-17
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781108841481

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Introduces the concept of 'IP accidents' to establish a new way to look at intellectual property law and its enforcement.